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L.A.'s First Segway Rider
Bruce Weinberg, a Los Angeles resident, was one of 30 residents nationwide to receive a pre-release Segway.
Chicago's Disappearing Architectural Heritage - Part 3
Chicago could learn a thing or two from New York. This is the last part of a series that chronicles the politics of historic preservation and demolition in Chicago.
Transportation Plan Focuses On People, Not Cars
A new comprehensive transportation plan for Tempe, AZ, focusses on moving people, not cars.
NJ Governor To Tackle Sprawl
In his first State of the State address, New Jersey's Gov. McGreevey promises that fighting sprawl will be his one of his top priorities.
L.A.'s Underground Freeway?
The 30-year effort to complete the Long Beach (710) freeway extension may end up being a tunnel.
Florida Governor May Ask Voters To Shoot Down Bullet Train
Florida Governor Jeb Bush may ask voters to abandon a high-speed train plan if the project requires too much public money.
Fastest Growing 'Boomer' Suburbs
The suburbs of major metropolitan areas are aging faster than the nation as a whole.
A Rural-Living How-To For City Dwellers
Chelan County issues its "Code of the West," warning emigres from urban areas on what to expect of rural living.
Can An Influx Of Gay Residents Revitalize A Community?
After years of efforts, could an influx of gay residents finally revitalize downtown Detroit?
Camouflaged Cell Towers Blend Into NIMBY Cities
Cell phones are popular but ugly metal cell towers are not. Cities are requiring that antennas be disguised as trees, rocks, cacti, or church steeples.
Why The U.S. Doesn't Get High-speed Rail
High-speed rail works well in Europe and Japan, so why can't the United States get it right?
Sprawl Is New Jersey's 'Greatest Threat'
Gov. James E. McGreevey blames urban sprawl for New Jersey's problems.
Chicago's Disappearing Architectural Heritage - Part 2
The second installation in a three part series that chronicles the politics of historic preservation and demolition in Chicago.
Chicago's Disappearing Architectural Heritage - Part 1
Hundreds of historically significant buildings in Chicago have been demolished.
The Bay Area's New Architecture: Billboards
The Bay Area's signature structures are not churches or skyscrapers, but massive billboards.
Tucson To Impose Water Fees On New Development
The Tucson City Council will impose a fee to connect new homes to the water system to make new development to pay for excess capacity.
WTC: Eisenman Rebukes Gehry
Architect Peter Eisenman responded to Frank Gehry's remark about the 'demeaning' pay given to design teams to develop proposals for Ground Zero.
Toronto's Waterfront Park Plan Faces Criticism
Architects and councillors criticize the plan to revitalize Toronto's waterfront.
The Lava Lamp Approach To Economic Development
The City of Soap Lake, WA, is considering a towering 60-foot-high lava lamp in the center of downtown to revive tourism.
Increase In Households Threatens Biodiversity
A new study show that more households with fewer occupants has a strong impact on the environment.
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Planning for Universal Design
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