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Stopping Sprawl: Turn Off The Water

An Orlando Sentinel columnist argues that there is one sure way to stop spraw: Turn off the water.

January 14 - The Orlando Sentinel

There Goes The Neighborhood

Yucca Mountain, Nevada has been designated the world's first repository for high-level nuclear waste.

January 14 - Las Vegas Review Journal

Can Galveston's Port Become A Waterfront?

Galveston Port's proposed merger with the Houston Port Authority is rejected by voters. It's now being called a 'Waterfront.'

January 14 - The Houston Chronicle

Deciding Amtrak's Future

The Amtrak Reform Council's recommendations for restructuring Amtrak will open up the monopoly to private competition.

January 14 - The Washington Post

Gritty By The Bay: S.F.'s Dirty Transit Secret

Thirteen of 15 San Francisco Bay area transit agencies selected diesel bus fleets over cleaner-air alternatives.

January 14 - The San Francisco Chronicle


9-11: The Architectural Aftermath

Michael Sorkin discusses the impact of Sept. 11 on culture and architecture.

January 14 - MetropolisMag.com

Make Planned Communities More Walkable

A Los Angeles Times editorial calls for creating less sprawl and more walkable communities in Southern California.

January 14 - The Los Angeles Times


World's Largest Offshore Wind Farm

The Irish government has approved a wind farm to be built south of Dublin. It would generate 10% of the country's electricity.

January 14 - BBC News

Gambling On Fuel Cells

The Bush administration is gambling that fuel cell-powered vehicles are better than more efficient gas engines.

January 14 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Supermarkets Embrace Urban Design

Supermarkets are finding that good urban design equates to more business.

January 13 - The Chicago Tribune

Utah's Innovative Plan To Fund Transit

Utah Transit Authority officials are using federal tax loopholes to sell the tax benefit of light rail to get funding.

January 13 - The Salt Lake Tribune

Amtrak Could Face Private Competition

A plan by the Amtrak Reform Council recommends opening up Amtrak routes to private competition.

January 13 - The New York Times

Congress To Decide Amtrak's Future

The U.S. Congress will decide Amtrak's fate after it receives a final recommendation from the Amtrak Reform Council.

January 13 - The New York Times

Bush Signs Brownfields Cleanup Law

President Bush signed a bill that provides up to $250 million a year to state and local governments for cleaning up brownfields.

January 12 - The Washington Post

Amtrak Restructuring Plan Highlights

Highlights from the Amtrak reform plan that will go to the U.S. Congress.

January 12 - The New York Times

Barriers To Rehab Of Affordable Housing

Rehabilitation of aging housing is a major resource for meeting the Nation's affordable housing needs.

January 12 - HUD News

Amtrak Should Be Broken Up

A restructuring plan by Amtrak Reform Council recommends that Amtrak should be broken up.

January 12 - The New York Times

A City Plan Is Futile If It Is Not Implemented

As Nairobi, Kenya, prepares a new development plan for the next 30 years, experts say that the city should not ignore implementation issues.

January 11 - Africa News Service

New Town To Replace Ranch In Tampa

The Connerton New Town Development project will create a new town on ranchland in Tampa, Florida. The project may include a wildlife preserve and would have a "small-town" feel.

January 11 - The St. Petersburg Times

Development Moratorium Is Too Extreme

The Christian Science Monitor casts its vote against the right of government to put long-term moratoriums on property.

January 11 - The Christian Science Monitor

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