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Suburbanites Don't Walk Much

Seattle has become a laboratory for research into the connection among land use and health.

February 21 - The Seattle Times

Pollution And Health In The Garden State

One woman explores the connections between pollution and health that have troubled so many residents of this industry-laced state.

February 20 - New Jersey Record & Herald News

Market Demand Is Primary Determinant Of Housing Price

The Brookings Institution presents a comprehensive review of academic literature on the link between growth management and housing affordability.

February 20 - The Brookings Institution

NYC Mayor Considers Tolls For East River Bridges

Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg is considering placing tolls on bridges on the East River to help with the city's troubled finances.

February 20 - The New York Times

The Segway Auction

Amazon.com is auctioning three limited-edition models of the Segway Human Transporter.

February 20 - Wired


Anti-auto Conspiracy?

Throughout most of the U.S. the car reigns supreme and anti-auto supporters are labeled as conspirators.

February 20 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Atlanta's 'Sizzling' Urban Market

The real estate market in downtown and Midtown Atlanta is booming despite the slow economy.

February 20 - The New York Times


EPA Partners With Habitat For Humanity On Brownfields

The EPA announces an innovative Brownfields program partnership with Habitat for Humanity International.

February 20 - U. S. Environmental Protection Agency

Create Homeowners and Eliminate Blight

Repossessed HUD homes are being renovated and sold to low and moderate-income buyers. Community rejuvenation is a plus.

February 20 - The Los Angeles Times

Critics Say Growth Plan Is 'Elitist'

Critics say Alachua County's plan to implement "smart growth" strategies may increase housing costs and hurt low-income residents.

February 20 - Gainesville Sun

Is Fannie Mae Another Enron?

The Wall Street Journal takes a critical look at the financing behind Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and asks: Are they the next Enron?

February 20 - Wall St. Journal

Congress Should Abandon Amtrak Fantasy

Ever since Congress created it in 1970 to allow private carriers to focus on hauling freight, Amtrak has been asked to do too much with too little.

February 19 - The New York Times

Age-old Tax Gripes Gaining Traction In Philadelphia

Local tax reform must drive a wedge between poor city voters and a mayor who defends the status quo.

February 19 - The Philadelphia Daily News

The Steel Mill Is Gone. Now What?

With Cleveland's steelmaking era coming to an end, one local activist wants to preserve the mills as historic landmarks.

February 19 - The Cleveland Plain Dealer

Bringing Back The Red Cars

The restored trolley line is returning to So. CA after 40 years. Will the trolley will stimulate tourism?

February 19 - The Los Angeles Times

Upscale Homeowners Oppose Plan For Low-Income Housing

Owners of fancy new dream homes in Cleveland's poverty-stricken Hough neighborhood attempt to keep low-income housing out.

February 19 - The Cleveland Plain Dealer

California's Ten Safest Cities

The FBI has ranked CA cities that are the safest. City crime rates reflect the ratio of population to 8 areas of crime.

February 19 - The Los Angeles Times

A Discussion On New Urbanism

The City of Palo Alto publishes a fascinating discussion paper about new urbanism and zoning.

February 19 - City Of Palo Alto, California

Anger In The Alps

Residents rise up against truck traffic in the Alps.

February 19 - The Times

California: No Longer A Smart Growth Innovator

San Francisco Chronicle columnist John King argues that California is falling behind when it comes to smart growth.

February 19 - The San Francisco Chronicle

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