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Pricing Traffic, Pacing Growth

A number of pricing schemes could help alleviate downtown congestion and unwanted sprawl.

May 18 - Urban Land Magazine

Income, Not Race, The New Dividing Line

Many Chicagoans believe that income is increasingly replacing race as the new social dividing line.

May 18 - The Chicago Tribune

The Undiscovered 'Citrus Capital' On California's Coast

Can the sleeping California coastal town of Santa Paula manage growth as it is "rediscovered" by developers and residents looking for affordable land?

May 18 - The Los Angeles Times

America's Gasoline Addiction

Randy Salzman says the nation's gasoline addiction deserves a rational response.

May 17 - Richmond Times-Dispatch

Can New Schools Save L.A.'s Neighborhoods?

The Los Angeles school district's public works project to build 80 new schools is more on par with a small nation than a school district.

May 17 - The Los Angeles Times


Lower Your Water Bill, Stop Storm Water Erosion

An urban soil conservationist builds a backyard pond to stop his storm water erosion; now a local developer is interested in the idea.

May 17 - The Kansas City Star

Are New Urbanists Elitist?

Do new urbanists need to rethink their attitude toward chain stores and big-box retailers, including Wal-Mart?

May 17 - New Urban News


Opening Up California's Carpool Lanes

Two California legislators say carpool lanes should be open to all.

May 17 - Press-Enterprise

Los Angeles' Experiment With Neighborhood Councils

A report on the city's vast experiment with neighborhood councils shows mixed results, and how messy democracy can be.

May 17 - The Los Angeles Times

After The Big Dig

Architecture firm wins award for a design to transform remnants from the Big Dig into sustainable housing.

May 17 - MetropolisMag.com

Profiles of the Next Generation of Planners, Part 3

Three more masters-level planning students share why they decided to choose planning, and what they see as the future of planning.

May 17 - Planetizen

Have You Been Wal-Mart-ized Yet?

Wal-Mart brings tax money, crime, and especially change to rural communities.

May 17 - Provo Daily Herald

The End Of The Suburban Mall

We restore many public structures -- post offices, hotels, libraries, even churches. But most malls are too ugly to warrant such effort.

May 17 - The Atlantic Monthly

FEATURE

Profiles of the Next Generation of Planners III

May 17 - Catherine Stineback, Jason Gaines, Michael Boettcher

Cyberscrapers

The Skyscraper Museum has put online more than 2,000 documents about historic New York buildings by connecting the digitized images to an interactive map of Manhattan.

May 16 - The New York Times

New York's Forgotton 'High Line'

An unusual and unused 1.5-mile elevated rail line through Manhattan's far West Side has become nature's own urban renewal project.

May 16 - The Los Angeles Times

Winston-Salem Planning Board Rejects Wal-Mart

In a city where big-box retail has been approved without much discussion for years, the Planning Board of Winston-Salem, NC, sends a message that the community may be ready to take a different path.

May 16 - Winston-Salem Journal

Growing Economic Benefits From Amateur Sports Add Up

The Tempe Convention and Visitor's Bureauu finds that people visiting for amateur events, stay longer and spend more money than other tourists.

May 16 - The Arizona Republic

Growing Hispanic Demographic Mean Business For Main Street

Two Spanish-language television stations are looking for offices on Main Street in Salt Lake City

May 16 - The Salt Lake Tribune

In Utah, A Tale Of Revival On The Dotcom Trail

Utah is providing one case study of how locales can weather the industry's harsh economic cycles.

May 15 - The Christian Science Monitor

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