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Flooding The Grand Canyon

The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation proposes to flood the Grand Canyon and evict non-native fish in order to mend the Colorado River's broken ecosystem.

October 1 - The Arizona Republic

City Drafts Tree-Preservation List

A planning commission in Oregon rates tree species with respect to conservation potential levels.

October 1 - The Oregonian

New Jersey Expands Trolley System

New Jersey opens LRT lines to Jersey City and Bayonne as part of a larger $1.9 billion plan.

October 1 - Jersey Journal

$90 Million Highway Plan Cancelled

Michican Dept. of Transportation abandoned a generation-old highway plan. The move could let local citizens and governments take the lead in transportation planning.

October 1 - Michigan Land Use Institute

'In-Fill' Developments In Salt Lake

"In-fill" developments help rebuild communities in Salt Lake City.

October 1 - The Salt Lake Tribune


A Vision For Downtown

Salt Lake's mayor hopes to transform Main Street from lifeless to lively.

October 1 - The Salt Lake Tribune

Building Highway Infrastructure

The GAO releases a report on the timely completion of highway constructionprojects -- and details the 200 major steps required.

October 1 - U.S. General Accounting Office


Something Vs. Nothing

A debate over redevelopment at Ground Zero focuses on memory, mourning, monuments, and the role of architecture.

October 1 - The New York Times

The Least Mobile Town In America

This town offers stability, sustainability, and Mama's cooking. Will the college educated ever go home again?

October 1 - The New York Times

The Fallacy Of Inclusionary Zoning

If affordable housing is the goal, get rid of inclusionary zoning requirements.

October 1 - Crain's Chicago Business

Can School Vouchers Improve Neighborhoods?

Perhaps school vouchers don't improve schools. However, they do improve neighborhoods, writes Jonathan Rauch.

October 1 - The Atlantic Monthly

The Big Lie About Trains

Arizona Republic columnist Jon Talton sees the argument against subsidizing rail as the "Big Lie."

September 30 - The Arizona Republic

The Trend Toward Bike Protests

What started as a local revolt against car traffic in the San Francisco Bay has turned into a national -- and international -- trend.

September 30 - ABC News

Reviving Rail Through L.A.'s Densest Neighborhood

L.A.'s transit agency resurrects a controversial plan to run a rail line down the city's main commercial corridor.

September 30 - The Los Angeles Times

Running The Numbers

A look at the Las Vegas Valley’s demographics, economy, and real estate markets.

September 30 - Urban Land Magazine

Big Cities Aren't Livable Cities

None of the top 10 most populous international cities are also on the top 10 quality of life list.

September 30 - The Christian Science Monitor

Wealthy Residents Transform Modest Idaho Town

Ketchum, Idaho started life as a modest town. It's now a haven for the wealthy, forcing out lower-, middle- and een upper-middle-income families.

September 30 - Spokesman-Review

Three Gripes About Smart Growth

Urban legends, edgeless cities, monster homes and other phenomena complicate the perception, application, and inclusion of Smart Growth.

September 30 - Planetizen

Poll: No Consensus On Solutions For Sprawl

A poll finds that New Jerseyans are concerned about sprawl but can't agree on the solutions.

September 30 - The Star-Ledger

A Losing Battle Against Development In Grafton

Grafton, MA, changed its zoning to encourage multifamily housing close to the center of town, to contain sprawl. It didn't work.

September 30 - The Boston Globe

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