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New Designs For 'Peace Bridge'

Could Swiss bridge designer Christian Menn's proposal for a striking two-tower bridge help resolve the Peace Bridge controversy in Buffalo, N.Y.?

October 25 - The Buffalo News

Out Of The Loop?

Chicago may lose another historic downtown building.

October 25 - Preservation Online

New Transportation Bill May Have $300 Billion Budget

National transportation authorities are speculating the total amount of the 2004 Congressional "T-3" funds.

October 24 - The Salt Lake Tribune

Architect Susanka's Not-So-Big House Lifestyle

Fast Company names architect Sarah Susanka as a 'Fast 50 Trendsetter' for her 'Not-So-Big House' design.

October 24 - Fast Company

Say 'No' To Sidewalk Ads

Nike and ABC paste large plastic "street decals" on public sidewalk.

October 24 - The New York Times


Field Of Dreams

Baseball players still hit homers in Rhode Island's Cardines Field, one of the oldest ballparks.

October 24 - Preservation Online

Meeting The Need For Densification And Affordable Housing

San Jose's planning director discusses how his city will accommodate rapid growth and subsequent housing and infrastructure demands.

October 24 - The Planning Report


14 Arrested In Recycling Fraud

A ring of recycling thieves made milllions by redeeming bottles in California from Mexico, Arizona, Nevada and Utah.

October 24 - The Los Angeles Times

Monorail Agency Ordered To Handover Public Documents

Opponents of the Seattle monorail hope to learn more about how the Elevated Transportation Company reached their transit planning decisions.

October 24 - The Seattle Times

For Rent: New Apartment, Books Included

Putting housing above a public library, Portland takes another pioneering step toward urban density.

October 24 - MetropolisMag.com

A Map Of The Human Footprint

A fascinating world maps show that humans directly influence 83% of the earth's landmass.

October 24 - Wildlife Conservation Society

Incentivizing Anti-sprawl

New Jersey's Governor wants to control sprawling by directing state money into roads, schools, water and sewer projects in older communities.

October 24 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

One Golf Course Too Many For Martha's Vineyard

Martha's Vineyard welcomes your plaid shirt, but you can leave the plaidpants at home.

October 23 - The New York Times

Open Beach Access

The Supreme Court rejects claims that public walkways violate private property rights for more than 1,200 beach pathways in California.

October 23 - The Los Angeles Times

AZ Tribal Development Plan Outlines Build-Out Of Prime Real Estate

The Salt River Reservation's plan phases growth along 9 square miles of land adjacent to Scottsdale.

October 23 - The Arizona Republic

Charlotte Proposes Streetcar Line

Charlotte North Carolina's Area Transit System recommends a streetcar line along Central Avenue. Many neighbors and community leaders oppose the plan.

October 23 - The Charlotte Observer

Tampa's Streetcars Grand (Re)Opening

More than 20,000 people were expected to celebrate the rebirth of Tampa's streetcars.

October 23 - The Tampa Tribune

State Seeks To Purchase 390,000 Acres

Michigan Governor John Engler hopes to hear positive news from the state's Natural Resource Trust Fund board.

October 23 - The Detroit News

The Largest Mall In America?

Destiny USA, with 15 million square-feet at a cost of $2.2 billion, could be the largest retail and entertainment complex in North America.

October 23 - Syracuse Post Standard

Seattle Can Learn From Boston's Big Dig

As Seattle embarkes on construction of its Alaskan Way Viaduct, the city can learn from the mistakes of Boston's Big Dig.

October 23 - The Seattle Post-Intelligencer

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