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Orange County Controversy Invades L.A.

Air traffic needs to be spread out across Southern CA. Orange County foes of the idea say no, but L.A. says fair's fair.

April 9 - The Los Angeles Times

Cities Feel Effects Of Economic Slowdown

How will the economic slowdown affect the nation's cities? A look at how Pittsburgh and other prospering cities are faring.

April 9 - The New York Times

Kansas City Planners Bet On A Greener Future

Several ongoing developments aim to make Kansas City more livable by revitalizing the city with open space strategies, pedestrian-friendly streetscapes, and a new land-use plan for downtown.

April 9 - The Kansas City Star

Compton: The Nation's Most Notorious City?

Compton's mayor has been called the King of Compton -- and his term the reign of chaos.

April 9 - LA Weekly

The Future Of New Urbanism And Architecture

Professor Vincent Scully discusses the fundamentals of New Urbanism and architecture -- and its impact on the built environment.

April 9 - The Christian Science Monitor


Orlando's $100 Million Bet

Osceola County are betting $100 million that a Florida developer can finance the World Expo Center near Disney by October. 2001.

April 9 - GlobeSt.com

Returning Home To Downtown Houston

Houston's West End neighborhood is in the midst of a dramatic revitlization as residents move back toward the urban core.

April 9 - The Houston Chronicle


FEATURE

Sprawl = Injustice

The sprawling suburbanization of America has implications for both planning and social justice -- it penalizes the millions of Americans who are too poor to drive. Mr. Lewyn calls for a "no roads without transit" policy.

April 9 - Michael Lewyn

Water For Farmers To Be Shut Off To Save Fish

U.S. Bureau of Reclamation will be shutting off irrigation water to hundreds of farmers to save endangered fish threatened by drought.

April 8 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

California Parks Awarded Largest Grant Ever

California state officials approve $388 million in grants to cities and counties for improving parks.

April 8 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

Building Smart, Building Green

Several new projects in Minnesota are using energy-efficient building practices to develop sustainable buildings and neighborhoods.

April 8 - Pioneer Planet

Top 10 Cities For Families

Child magazine evaluted qualities such as air quality, parks per capita, and schools to come up with a list of family friendly cities, with Denver, CO topping the list.

April 8 - Child Magazine

Developing A Dynamic Downtown

The city of Orlando is working to develop its downtown from a dull concentration of office buildings into a hip residential and commerical center.

April 7 - The Orlando Sentinel

DC's Metrorail Proposes VA Expansion

Virginia officials object to the lack of input for the proposed line across the Potomac into Prince George's County.

April 7 - The Washington Post

SEPTA Proposes Fare Increase

Base rate of $1.90 would make SEPTA the second most expensive system in the nation.

April 7 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Florida Growth Management Law Changes

A bill tackling crowded schools, urban sprawl and similar problems cleared a key Florida Senate committee, but not without complaints by Senators and lobbyists that more time is needed to study the wide-ranging overhaul of the State.

April 7 - Sun-Sentinel

America's 10 Most Endangered Parks

The list is published each year by the National Parks Conservation Association to highlight the state of America's national parks.

April 7 - National Parks Conservation Association

Detroit's Riverfront Preservation Efforts

City leaders and activists are working on reversing the effects of a century's worth of neglect of the Detroit River.

April 7 - The Detroit Free Press

PBS Airs Special Tonight On Sustainable Development

The Plan for Central Hercules, CA will be featured on PBS at 9 P.M. PST. A live online discussion about sustainable development will follow.

April 6 - KQED - Public Broadcasting For Northern California

State Infrastructure Report Card

The American Society of Civil Engineers releases a report card showing the status of infrastructure for each

April 6 - ACSE

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