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Measuring A Building's Environmental Friendliness

U.S. Green Building Council has developed a rating system for evaluating the sustainabilty and environmental friendliness of buildings.

October 23 - The Washington Post

Milwaukee's Ranks Eighth In Population Density

Milwaukee, WI, ranked eighth in a survey of population density of nation's metro areas.

October 23 - BizJournals

Builders Seek To Ease Growth Limits

Builders in Prince George's County are trying to ease growth limits connected to crowded schools.

October 23 - The Washington Post

Co-housing Works In Seattle

Combining group ownership and independent living can be tricky. Seattle has several successes.

October 23 - The Seattle Times

America's Main Street

Moynihan's Trojan-horse proposal for Pennsylvania Avenue went far beyond recommendations for new office space.

October 23 - Urban Land Magazine


How To Get Great Streets

Great Streets. You want them, but to get them you have to be able to negotiate with your state department of transportation.

October 23 - Planning Magazine

Sprawl Vs. Transit In Maine

Portland, Maine's long-range tranit plan has reached in impasse -- how to deal with sprawl.

October 23 - Portland Press Herald


California's Protected Urban Areas

Some organizations in California are successfully protecting urban open space areas in the face of rapid growth and sprawl.

October 23 - California Institute Of Public Affairs

FEATURE

Low Densities Are No Answer To The Threat Of Terrorism

The sprawling 1950's postwar urban pattern, once believed to provide a measure of security in the atomic age, has made us extremely vulnerable in an age of international terrorism.

October 23 - Michael Dudley

Will Terrorism Trigger An Urban Decline?

Clarence Page points out that suburbs grew during the Cold War under the threat of nuclear war. He wonders if the threat of terrorism could cause an urban decline.

October 22 - The Chicago Tribune

Carfree Times

The November, 2001 issue of Carfree Times includes a feature article on one of the few car-free communities in the U.S.

October 22 - Carfree Times

Many Firms Leaving Downtown NY For Midtown

The majority of displaced firms in lower Manhattan are moving to midtown NY. But will they return?

October 22 - Yahoo! Newswire

Houston's Top Issue: Traffic

Houston residents says that transit mobility is the top issue in the upcoming mayoral election.

October 22 - The Houston Chronicle

Time To Privatize Amtrak?

The return of Amtrak service between Maine and Boston is planned amid calls to privatize Amtrak.

October 22 - The Boston Globe

Market Forces Can Help The Environment

The impossibly-lofy "command and control" approach to environmentalism will never work. But the market can help.

October 22 - The Economist

Boston's First-ring Suburbs Are Hurting

The lure of newer, more-distant suburbs are luring residents from older suburban communities closer to Boston.

October 22 - The Boston Globe

Forensic Analysis Of World Trade Center Collapse

Architects and engineers funded by research grants are studying the debris of the World Trade Center to find clues to the collapse of the buildings.

October 22 - Architecture Week

New Urbanism: Not A Cookie Cutter Approach

New urbanism emphasizes more homes on less land without sacrificing quality of life: building a new kind of community.

October 22 - The Los Angeles Times

To Fight Monster Homes, Think Small

Following a growing backlash against "McMansions," some developers across the nation are discovering that smaller-scale houses such as 1,000-sqare-foot cottages are not only visually attractive and socially responsible but also marketable.

October 22 - The Christian Science Monitor

Supporting Passenger Rail Is In The National Interest

Dick Williams says supporting passenger rail is in the national interests and presents a proposal for a "travel czar."

October 21 - San Francisco Business Times

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Top Books

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Top Schools

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100 Most Influential Urbanists

The who's who of urbanism, according to Planetizen readers.

Urban Planning Creators You Should Know

A short list of voices on social, video, and podcasting platforms.

Urban Design for Planners 1: Software Tools

This six-course series explores essential urban design concepts using open source software and equips planners with the tools they need to participate fully in the urban design process.

Planning for Universal Design

Learn the tools for implementing Universal Design in planning regulations.