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Poverty Grows In Suburbs

Suburban growth is squeezing out middle-class families.

October 18 - USA Today

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What is this "WiFi" of which you speak?

Okay, I get it. Cities are getting wireless data connectivity. <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/internet/10/18/wireless.city/index.html">Here's</a> CNN.com on the subject. Salient bits:<blockquote>One of only a handful of cities in the nation to try it, Chaska -- just southwest of Minneapolis -- plans to have most of the city's 15 square miles Wi-Fi operational by the end of October.<br /> <br /> "We firmly believe that the Internet is going to be just as much a part of everybody's future as the telephone or electricity is and we want to make sure that everybody has equal access to it," says Bradley Mayer, Chaska's information systems manager. "We wanted to ensure there was some sort of broadband activity that could be affordable by our residents."</blockquote>

October 18 - Anonymous

Bangladesh's Severe Transportation Problems

Is traffic bad in your city? Read this editorial about the challenges faced by Bangladesh, and feel better.

October 18 - Financial Express

Praise For Greater Cleveland's First Suburbs Consortium

Following the lead of first-ring communities that ring Cleveland, older suburbs across Ohio and throughout the country are forming alliances to fight for survival.

October 18 - The Cleveland Plain Dealer

Bolton, MA's First Town Planner

Nat Tipton will become the first professional town planner for Bolton in Eastern Massachusetts.

October 18 - Boston Herald


Wealth Gap Between Whites, Blacks And Hispanics Widens

Hispanics and blacks lost nearly 27 percent of net worth between 1999 and 2001

October 18 - CNN

The Transformation Of Chicago's East Loop

Chicago's recently-opened Millennium Park has transformed Chicago's East Loop into a thriving (and profitable) neighborhood.

October 18 - National Real Estate Investor


Creative Carpooling Cuts Commute Time

Instant carpooling called "slugging" shortens commute times.

October 18 - The Washington Post

The Wal-Mart At Teotihuacan?

Wal-Mart begins construction on a new store north of Mexico City, next to the pyramids of the ancient city of Teotihuacan. For some, the symbolism is too great as Wal-Mart becomes Mexico's largest private employer.

October 18 - Counterpunch

Voting Differences Between Inner Suburbs And Exurbs

Political party affiliation isrelated to distance from city center.

October 18 - The Washington Post

'Resort Sprawl' In The Sierra Nevada

A mountain valley known for its bucolic lifestyle is about to become the largest winter resort community in the Sierra Nevada.

October 18 - The Los Angeles Times

Downtown Phoenix: A 'Perfect Storm' For Revitalization

The growing efforts to revitalize downtown Phoenix with a new ASU campus, light rail, and Civic Plaza expansion is now without its challenges.

October 17 - The Arizona Republic

Historic Towns Uncovered By Drought

A six year drought uncovers a town from 1865 that has been underwater since it was flooded. Similar finds are occurring across the U.S.

October 17 - The Los Angeles Times

Shared Housing Comes To Levittown

A program for older home owners is a win-win arragement.

October 17 - Buckeye Institute

Review Of Frank Gehry's MIT Stata Center

Photographs and a review of architect Frank Gehry's new Stata Center for MIT.

October 17 - City Of Sound

Downtown Mobile Has High Hopes In Cruise Ship

Can Mobile, AL make a successful transition from an industrial harbor, to a tourist destination?

October 17 - Mobile Register

Global Warming's Hokey Hockey Stick

Richard Muller argues that poor math undermines evidence linking global warming to human activity.

October 16 - Technology Review

How Planning Turned City Around After Earthquake

Fifteen years after Loma Prieta, the Chronicle describes how a devastating earthquake forced squabbling Santa Cruz factions to come together to save downtown.

October 16 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Communities Of Trust

Neal Peirce on the communication gaps that undermine the security of America's cities.

October 16 - The Washington Post Writers Group

A Perfect Use For The Segway?

The New York Times reports that Segway is increasingly popular with people who are mobility-impaired.

October 16 - The New York Times

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