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Report: Urban Sprawl In Ohio - A Land Use Study

The Buckeye Institute has released "Urban Sprawl and Quality Growth in Ohio," an analysis of economic, demographic, and land-use trends in Ohio. The study concludes that Ohio does not face an urban sprawl crisis.

December 24 - Buckeye Institute

No Urban Sprawl In Ohio, Study Says

A study of land use issues in Ohio concludes that the state does not face an urban sprawl crisis and recommends building more highway lanes to overcome traffic congestion.

December 24 - Buckeye Institute

Senate Passes New Brownfields Legislation

Congress passed the year's biggest environmental bill, giving states up to $200 million a year to clean up 500,000 polluted industrial sites.

December 24 - Associated Press

The Case For Rail Transit

A Seattle Times columnist refutes the notion that rail transit is inherently flawed and cannot be cost-effective.

December 23 - The Seattle Times

New Planning Theory Journal

Sage Publications launches a new journal devoted to Planning Theory.

December 23 - Sage Publications


The Interview That Eisenman Refused

Andres Duany interviewed architect and urban designer Peter Eisenman, who later refused to approve the interview.

December 23 - MetropolisMag.com

Building The Nation's Biggest Cathedral

The New Times LA offers some surpriring information about the planning and financing of the largest Roman Catholic cathedral in the U.S.

December 23 - New Times-LA


Filling The Void: Rebuilding At Ground Zero

Herbert Muschamp provides an update on the debate over rebuilding at the site of World Trade Center towers in New York.

December 23 - The New York Times

Ohio's Response To Sprawl: Build More Highway Lanes

A study by the Buckeye Institute concludes that urban sprawl is not a serious problem for Ohio and building more highway lanes is an appropriate response to traffic congestion.

December 22 - The Columbus Dispatch

Architects Design Ground Zero Viewing Structures

Herbert Muschamp reports on the design and construction of viewing platforms at the site of World Trade Center in New York City.

December 22 - The New York Times

From Superfund Site To Drinking Water Well

A private research group proposes to turn the nation's most notorious superfund sight into ... drinking water.

December 22 - Environmental News Network

Skyscraper Architecture At A Crossroads

For builders and designers, the collapse of the World Trade Center has led to a trouble sense of culpability.

December 22 - The Los Angeles Times

African-Americans Struggling To Keep Land On St. Simons Island

Property values have skyrocketed on St. Simons Island, a popular resort destination on Georgia's coast, and developers are now pressuring the island's black residents to sell their landholdings.

December 22 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

San Francisco Bay's $10.5 Billion Transit Plan

The new regional plan is part of a $82 billion comprehensive transit blueprint for the Bay Area.

December 21 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Florida To Spend $82.5 Million For New Amtrak Service

Florida will spend $82.5 million to start a new passenger service along its east coast freight railway line.

December 21 - Sun-Sentinel

Clay County, FL Faces Growth Challenges

Jacksonville Metro area county faces serious growing pains and seeks solutions.

December 21 - The Florida Times-Union

Why Is Eugene's Architecture So Ugly?

Alan Pittman says the architecture in Eugene, OR, is "butt ugly" and offers suggestions for improvement.

December 21 - Eugene Weekly

Despite Ridership Increase, Amtrak Crisis Continues

Even as the rail travel ridership increases after the Sept. 11 attacks, Amtrak's troubles continue.

December 21 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Atlanta's Transit Agency In Financial Distress

Faced with a $10 million financial crisis, MARTA is facing an uproar from riders who oppose the agency's cost cutting measures. Now, there is talk of a state bailout for the financially strapped transit authority.

December 21 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Central Florida Looks To Broaden Its Economy

The events of September 11th have reminded Central Florida that its economy relies far too much on one industry -- tourism. The region's leaders are now pushing to diversify, looking to other mid-sized cities like Pittsburgh, PA and Austin, TX for advice.

December 21 - The Orlando Sentinel

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