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The Need For Gay-Friendly Senior Housing

Gay elder communities have quietly begun to spring up internationally and around the country.

January 31 - Scripps Howard News Service

Hurricane Season Affects South Florida Labor Force

Groundbreakings in Miami-Dade County could be delayed by a shortage of construction workers, many of whom migrated north to repair homes damaged by last year's flurry of hurricanes.

January 31 - Miami Today

Smart Growth In A Dumb Growth Landscape

Smart growth won't work in a 'dumb growth' landscape, says the city manager for Ventura, California. He offers an alternative model for growth.

January 31 - The Planning Report

Canada's 'Business Friendly' Kyoto Strategy

Canada's revamped strategy includes billions in incentives and subsidies to business and consumers.

January 31 - The Globe and Mail

TOD Is About 'Developing A New American Dream'

Jennifer Dorn, administrator of the Federal Transit Administration, explains the benefits of TOD in Phoenix.

January 31 - The Arizona Republic


Clean Coal's Dirty Secret

Greenpeace says "clean coal" isn't what it is purported to be.

January 31 - FieldWorks

The Most Expensive Hotel In Las Vegas

Developer Steve Wynn has returned with his $2.7-billion 'Wynn Las Vegas' hotel that may again elevate the standard for luxury in Sin City.

January 31 - The Los Angeles Times


The Subway Crisis

New York City's subway system faces it greatest challenge in decades.

January 31 - The New York Times

APA Publishes Draft Policy Guide On Security

The American Planning Association publishes a draft policy guide to 'actively address the causes and reduce the risks of threats to our security.'

January 31 - American Planning Association

Concerns About Europe's Largest Urban Revitalization Project

Thames Gateway is the largest urban-regeneration project in Europe, set to accommodate up to a million people.

January 30 - The Guardian Unlimited

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Fewer Roads = Less Traffic?

<img src="http://www.planetizen.com/tech/files//taiwan-traffic.jpg" alt="" width="300" align="left" border="0" hspace="2" vspace="2"/>When I was living in Boston the first time, in 1993, I had a conversation with my cousin, a longtime resident, about the then just-starting <a href="http://www.masspike.com/bigdig/index.html">Big Dig</a> project, putting the Central Artery highways underground (and increasing their capacity). Boston has terrible traffic (and terrible drivers -- I have never been closer to a stress-induced stroke than trying to drive around the Hub in rush hour) and I told my cousin, Jeff, that the Big Dig was a good thing, since it would certainly reduce congestion in the city.

January 30 - Anonymous

20/20 On The 'Urban Sprawl Myth'

20/20 reporter John Stossel explores the "myth that urban sprawl is ruining America."

January 30 - ABC News

The New Competition For Bus Routes

Start-up bus companies are learning from Jet Blue and finding profit in popular bus routes. Travel from Boston to New Yrok for only $10.

January 30 - Wall St. Journal

Ann Daigle Joins Ventura's Smart Growth Dream Team

Ventura, California looks destined to become the new model for smart growth with the addition of another smart growth expert, Ann Daigle.

January 30 - Ventura County Star

Manila's Urban Planning Disaster

'To just right things would probably take a generation using all the government clout and political will available.'

January 30 - ABS-CBN Interactive

Plug-In Play Hybrids

Enterprising hybrid owners tinker to get better mileage.

January 29 - The Christian Science Monitor

Upon Retirement, Taking The Old Neighborhood With You

A trend among new arrivals in retirement communities: taking those you love from the old neighborhood along with you.

January 29 - The New York Times

New Urbanists' Vision For A College Town

Andres Duany and his team of developers are raising eyebrows in a college town.

January 29 - Hendrix Profile

PBS Examines Immigration and Communities

A PBS Special looks at the impact of immigration on U.S. communities.

January 29 - Truthout

Planning Hip Retirement Communities

Developers are wooing empty-nesters who want to be where the action is. Just don't call it a retirement community.

January 29 - Wall St. Journal

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