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Business Is Booming For Utah's Private Radioactive Waste Landfill

Business is booming for the nation's only privately owned and operated radioactive and hazardous waste landfill. Envirocare of Utah handles almost as much waste in the first half of 2005 as it did in all of 2004.

October 9 - Salt Lake City Tribune

China To Scrap 'Growth At Any Cost' Plan

Chinese government officials are developing the the '11th Five-Year Plan' to redirect policy from growth for growth's sake to a more sustainable model that would emphasize an 'all-around well-off society'.

October 8 - Environmental News Network

We Need Rail! We Hate Rail!

What do you do when the only corridor in Los Angeles that could actually justify mass transit doesn't want it?

October 8 - The Los Angeles Times

State, Towns Form Naval Air Station Redevelopment Agency

Just months after the Pentagon announced that they would close the Brunswick Naval Air Station, The State of Maine and the towns of Brunswick and Topsham have moved quickly to begin the redevelopment process.

October 8 - Portland Press Herald

Study Finds SUV's Deadlier Than Cars

The front shape of sport utility vehicles puts pedestrians at greater risk of injury on impact.

October 8 - CNN.com


Artificial Neighborhoods Are No Substitute For Community

As new urbanist ideas begin to emerge in Calgary, a local columnist wonders whether New Urbanism promotes artifice over ideas that might actually work.

October 8 - Calgary News And Entertainment Weekly

McDonalds vs Starbucks: Giants Battle For Mall Space

Why is McDonalds is trying to block Starbucks from moving into the Liberty Square shopping center in Wauconda, IL?

October 7 - The Chicago Tribune


Subdividing Paradise

Los Angeles is overflowing with an abundance of nature. So why isn't the city more readily available to the public in the form of parks, asks D.J. Waldie.

October 7 - The Los Angeles Times

Classicists at the Gates

Both classicist architects and some of their more pragmatic Chicago counterparts have a weakness for returning to the past, but their approaches couldn't be more different.

October 7 - Chicago Reader

Planning A Mixed Use Development In The Heart Of Downtown Phoenix

Revitalization efforts in downtown Phoenix receive a huge boost with plans for a $200 million mixed-used development in the heart of downtown. [Includes photos.]

October 7 - The Arizona Republic

Burning Rubber -- Under Your Feet

To work with the tree roots that can quickly crack concrete sidewalks, Seattle follows the lead of other cities that are testing rubber sidewalks made from recycled tires.

October 7 - The Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Hurricane-proofing Louisiana's Coast

With $40 billion in federal dollars at stake for protecting New Orleans from future flooding, Congress is forming a special commission to oversee the allocation of the funds.

October 7 - CNN

Duany To Lead New Urbanists' Largest Planning Effort

Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour is welcoming new urbanist professionals from across the nation to an unprecedented "mega-charrette" for rebuilding many of the hardest-hit communities along the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

October 7 - New Urban News

FEMA Scuttles Evacuee Housing Plan

New Orleans city officials are outraged over FEMA's about-face that would have provided housing for over 6,000 displaced workers.

October 7 - The Wall Street Journal

School Choice And Sprawl

As urban schools decline, those who can afford it head for ever-expanding, land-consuming 'burbs. The flight of the affluent drains urban schools of funding. We can break the cycle, says Dan Akst.

October 7 - Grist Magazine

NY Subway Identified As Possible Terror Target -- System On Alert

New York City increases subway security after a "specific" threat to the city's subway is announced.

October 7 - CNN

City Inspectors Trade Cars for Bikes

City property maintenance inspectors find that they are better able to view property code violations on bikes rather than in cars, saving tax dollars on gas and reducing emmissions.

October 6 - The Chicago Tribune

How And Where to Build Schools

TPR interviews Dwayne Mears of the California-based Planning Center, who offers guidance on how to comply with the school district regulations and to build better, more effective schools.

October 6 - The Planning Report

London Businesses Oppose Congestion Charge

Business owners in London complain of a drop in profits and oppose an expansion of the congestion charge zone.

October 6 - BBC

States Take On Feds Over Environment

State-led lawsuits and environmental initiatives are changing the face of US environmental regulation.

October 6 - The Christian Science Monitor

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