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Transportation Shutdown Adverted, For Now, But What's In Store?

Rather than take up the Highway Bill passed by the Senate two weeks ago, the House today passed a 90-day extension of SAFETEA-LU, the ninth extension of transportation legislation since 2009, reports Todd Zwillich.

March 30 - Transportation Nation

Controversial Plan for Hollywood Moves Closer to Approval

A controversial new community plan for Hollywood made it's first appearance before City Council members this week. James Brasuell was on hand to capture the drama.

March 29 - Curbed LA

A Coming-Out Party for New York's Secret Passageway

The "secret boulevard," running between 6th and 7th Avenues in Manhattan through atrias, arcades, and public plazas from 51st Street to 57th Street, is getting attention and an upgrade from the Department of Transportation, reports Matt Chaban.

March 29 - The New York Observer

Are Signs Pointing to a Housing Recovery or Relapse?

Are we alone in being a bit confused by recent reports on the state of the housing market? Two recent articles muddy the waters on whether signs are pointing to a housing market recovery or relapse.

March 29 - The Wall Street Journal

Emanuel Fills In the Details on Massive Chicago Infrastructure Plan

Today, Mayor Rahm Emanuel will sketch out a fuller picture of the ambitious $7 billion public-private plan to upgrade Chicago's transit, schools, and parks, reports John Schwartz.

March 29 - The New York Times


New York to Beijing in Two Hours?

If the ET3 company can get its proposed maglev tube system off the ground, science fiction could become reality, writes Eric Jaffe.

March 29 - The Atlantic Cities

How Parking is Hampering Cincinnati's Resurgence

John Yung looks at how an overabundance of off-street parking spaces and outdated parking policies are harming Cincinnati's downtown rebound, and proposes three solutions to address the city's parking problem.

March 29 - UrbanCincy


The Secrets to Stadium Success

Eric Jaffe looks to a new study published in the <em>Journal of Urbanism</em> comparing the triumphs and failures of new baseball fields in Denver and Phoenix for lessons on how to build a successful downtown stadium.

March 29 - The Atlantic Cities

Documenting America's Most Unrecognized Social Change of the Last Half-Century

Earlier this week, Eric Klinenberg spoke with PBS' Newshour about his new book, "Going Solo: The Extraordinary Rise and Surprising Appeal of Living Alone", and the biggest social change of the last 60 years that we've failed to adequately recognize.

March 29 - PBS NewsHour

Simple Steps to Climate Resilience

Kaid Benfield highlights nine low-tech steps that he recommends can help communities prepare for the coming changes in global climate.

March 29 - Switchboard

America's Best Bike Cities

With gas prices at an all time high, bike riding has never looked better.  Shermans Travel identifies the top cities to bike through, noting a bounty of amenities to save on costs for the urban biker.

March 29 - The Huffington Post

What Will It Take to Win the Global Competition Between Cities?

Mayor Michael Bloomberg, someone who may know a thing or two about running a successful city, pens an opinion piece examining what it takes to succeed in the global competition for people, visitors, and business.

March 28 - The Financial Times

Fast Broadband = Fast Money

Michael Coren examines the influence of internet connection speeds on economic production and the reasons why he believes "broadband will become the interstate highways of the 21st century."

March 28 - Fast Company Co.Exist

'Stuck' in the City, Chicago Parents Yearn for Better Schools

A sluggish housing market has stemmed the flow of young parents into Chicago's suburbs, putting pressure on city officials to make public schools better, John Pletz reports.

March 28 - Crain's Chicago Business

The Turning Tide of White Flight in the South Bronx

Joseph Berger describes a demographic transformation underway on the Bronx's Grand Concourse.

March 28 - New York Times

Tallying the Financial Fiasco at Trump's Florida Tower

Michael Sallah reports on the financial meltdown surrounding Donald Trump's completed but empty $200 million International Hotel & Tower on Fort Lauderdale Beach.

March 28 - The Miami Herald

The Pivotal Parallels of Water and Energy

Nate Berg examines the nexus between water use and energy use, and the need to bring this frequently overlooked connection to the attention of planners and designers.

March 28 - The Atlantic Cities

England Revises Its National Planning Policy Framework

<em>BBC News</em> reports on recent moves to reform and simplify England's nationwide planning policy framework, which is used to guide planning at the local level.

March 28 - BBC News

Carpentry, Construction a Remedy for At-Risk Youth

Tom Stoelker reports on a program that's teaching inner-city youngsters valuable skills – by training them to build its own headquarters.

March 28 - The Architect's Newspaper

Making Regulatory Reform Work in Seattle

Although Seattle's downtown redevelopment may be receiving plaudits, Chuck Wolfe describes efforts underway to rethink land use regulations on a broader level in the city, with jobs in mind.

March 28 - The Atlantic Cities

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