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Satellite To Monitor Earth's Health

European satellite Envisat will monitor the earth's health including tracking pollution and mapping forests.

March 2 - National Geographic

New York's Trash System Is In Trouble

To bring New York's troubled garbage system under control, the city's mayor faces tough choices.

March 2 - The New York Times

Cesar Pelli's Symphony Center Master Plan

Renowned architect Cesar Pelli completes a master plan for the Symphony Center in Midtown Atlanta.

March 2 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Feng Shui In Sausalito

Plans for a public safety building are on hold pending criticisms about Feng Shui.

March 2 - The San Francisco Chronicle

America's Promise Evinced Through Brick & Mortar

New National Center For Preservation of Democracy

March 1 - The Planning Report


Mall Controversy Continues

Propsosed development adjacent to a National Historic Battlefield concerns citizens.

March 1 - Toldeo Blade

KB Home Takes On Urban Infill

The Wall Street Journal reports that KB Home, known for building sprawling suburbs, is taking on a different kind of project.

March 1 - Wall St. Journal


Can Parking Save Portland's Transit Mall?

A plan to increase parking for the struggling downtown Transit Mall would dramatically change the well known symbol's character.

March 1 - The Oregonian

Smart Growth Needs Smart Taxes

A report by the C.D. Howe Institute demonstrates how some taxes can promote sprawl.

March 1 - The Toronto Star

Architects Insulted By Chicago Landmark District Plan

Prominent architects oppose a proposal to designate a row of historic buildings on Chicago's Michigan Avenue as a landmark district. They claim the proposal is a "veiled insult" to the architecture profession.

March 1 - The Chicago Tribune

Chicago Backs A Landmark District

Despite protests from building owners, the Chicago City Council designated a portion of South Michigan Avenue a landmark district.

March 1 - Crain's Chicago Business

ULI's Principles For Smart Growth

Urban Land Institute presents ten principles for transforming "auto-dependent" sprawl into healthy pedestrian communities.

March 1 - BizJournals

California Environmental Scorecard

The California League of Conservation Voters publishes its overview of environmental legislation for the past year.

March 1 - League of Conservation Voters

The Ultimate Location Incentive

Tax-free zones may be the new unbeatable lure for businesses. Business Facility Magazine profiles several successful policies.

March 1 - Facility City

FHA Home Mortgage Insurance Program Is Strong

A report issued by Deloitte & Touche says the FHA's Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund is in its strongest financial condition.

February 28 - HUD News

Seattle Residents Weigh Tunnel Replacement Option

The idea of replacing the Alaskan Way Viaduct with a tunnel, built alongside a new Elliott Bay sea wall, is beginning to catch on with Seattle residents.

February 28 - The Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Housing, Bonds Top CA Lawmakers' Priority Lists

Despite the lack of money -- or maybe because there is no money -- lawmakers could still pass a number of policy bills related to planning.

February 28 - California Planning and Development Report

Dr. Gridlock: Readers Respond To Sprawl

Readers' comments about sprawl, suburbs, and commuting. [Link corrected.]

February 28 - The Washington Post

London Experiments With Congestion Pricing

In an effort to dramatically reduce traffic in London, a £5 toll will be levied on drivers entering the city.

February 28 - The Daily Telegraph

Is Smart Growth An Anti-Terrorism Tool?

Speakers at the New Partners for Smart Growth conference say smart growth can improve security.

February 28 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

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