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University Protects Trees By Restricting Parking

Michigan State University has implemented new parking restrictions aimed at protecting old trees on campus.

September 6 - The Detroit Free Press

Emissions Threatens Federal Transportation Funding

Emissions from automobiles over that of forecasts, threatens to cut off federal transportation funds for the Washington region.

September 6 - The Metro Investment Report

San Francisco: Avant-Garde Design Is Shunned

San Francisco's best-designed new buildings is raising eyebrows. The city is curiously old-style when it comes to architecture.

September 6 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Interactive Planning

Is GIS-based feedback from citizens a viable alternative for citizen interaction in planning decisions?

September 6 - GIS Vision

Businesses Join Forces To Clean Up Commercial District

Northeast Minneapolis neighborhood business area reinvents itself as local businesses join forces.

September 6 - Star Tribune


Housing Policies Force New Development Away From Core

This paper argues that the American dream of accumulating wealth and owning a home creates demand for housing at the edge of metropolitan areas, inadvertently weakening cities and older suburbs.

September 6 - The Brookings Institution

Metropolitan Housing Dynamics And Public Policy

This Brookings report argues that there is an important, almost inevitable, housing dynamic that shapes many major metropolitan areas.

September 6 - The Brookings Institution


Anthony Downs Advises County To Increase Density

Urban policy expert Anthony Downs advised Broward County, FL, to increase density to accomodate newcomers. The county is reluctant to increase density.

September 6 - Sun-Sentinel

Architectural Debate In Redding, CA.

It has a dramatic new bridge constructed from steel and glass. Designed by a Spanish architect, it is causing a furor.

September 6 - The Los Angeles Times

The Future Of California's Water Policy

California is an arid desert and it's water is delivered through one of the most sophisticated delivery systems in the nation.

September 6 - The Metro Investment Report

Cloudy Future For Toronto Transit Commission

The Toronto Transit Commission is 80 years old. The transit system that serves a million passengers a day faces a bleak future due to lack of funds.

September 5 - The Toronto Star

Astronauts Witness Environmental Changes

Astronauts in the International Space Station notice the Earth changing as a result of climate change and impact of landuse decisions.

September 5 - BBC News

Saving Istanbul's Historic Houses

Historic wooden houses lining the Bosporus waterfront in Istanbul, Turkey, are 300 years old and in danger of disappearing.

September 5 - The Washington Post

How To Keep High-tech Corridors From Failing

While Silicon Valley's tech hub suffers, Los Angeles' diverse 101 Tech Corridor continues to thrive.

September 5 - REIS

Atlanta's CNN Center To Attract Tourists To Downtown

New restaurants at Atlanta's CNN Center will draw tourists to the the downtown.

September 5 - Atlanta Business Chronicle

The Growth Of Private Communities

Private housing associations with covenants, conditions and restrictions are setting the rules that many middle-class Americans have live by. What is the impact of the growth of planned communities on the nation? Should we be concerned?

September 5 - The Economist

New Trend In Malls: Main Streets

The hot new concept for a hybrid mall combines an indoor mall and outdoor restaurants with a town center.

September 5 - International Council Of Shopping Centers

Europe's Urban Divide Looks To America

In the past, Europe was the model for the urban future. Today, European cities need to look to America for new models.

September 5 - The Los Angeles Times

California's Master Plan For Education

Is California's educational system dysfuntional? If so, how does California plan and manage for better education?

September 5 - The Metro Investment Report

Growing Support For Saving Old Schools

With the nation ready to spend billions of dollars to repair or replace public shools, activists championing for the preservation of old school buildings are winning the support of many including preservationists and smart growth advocates.

September 4 - The Seattle Times

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