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Training For Communities With Brownfields

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will provide $2 million in training for residents in communities impacted by brownfields.

August 30 - Water Tech Online

Damaging Changes In Section 8 Housing Program

Senate VA-HUD appropriations bill makes damaging changes in Section 8 Housing program for low-income households.

August 30 - Center On Budget And Policy Priorities

Preventing Runoff With Rubber Dams

In an attempt to divert runoff and improve the quality of Orange County, CA beaches, a system including rubber dams will be used.

August 30 - The Los Angeles Times

Brownfield Site To Become Transit-Oriented Development

Vote nears on proposals to turn Somerville, MA, "wasteland" into "urban village."

August 30 - The Boston Globe

Analysis Of The Forest Service's Sierra Nevada Plan

In California, a new Forest Service plan for the Sierra Nevada gives precedence to endangered species, trees, and streams over logging, recreation, and other uses.

August 30 - High Country News


Landmark Designation: A Dump In Fresno?

"It's really a great story of trash to treasure." The National Park Service recommended a Fresno Dump for Landmark status.

August 30 - The Los Angeles Times

First Free Public Monorail Funded By Private Sector

The Las Vegas Monorail is the world's first free public transportation system to be funded entirely by the private sector.

August 30 - Las Vegas Sun


Urban Aesthetics Lure Economic Success

Six years ago, the Hayden Tract in Culver City, CA, was an infamous eyesore. Today, transformed, it is making money.

August 30 - The Los Angeles Times

U.S. House To Consider Protection For Farmers And Land

New legislation is aimed at helping farmers as well as providing environmental benefits.

August 29 - The New York Times

Regional Agency Mulls Milwaukee Freeway Widenings

Planners in Milwaukee County are pondering the expansion of all the county's freeways to eight lanes, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.

August 29 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Virginia Fails To Control Sprawl, Protect History

A report by the National Trust for Historic Preservation accuses the fast-growing state of Virginia for failing to control sprawl and protect historic sites. State officials say the report is based on inaccurate information.

August 29 - The Washington Post

Tree Protection Codes In California Growing

City ordinances throughout California have been passed over the last 30 years to protect the varied species of trees threatened by development.

August 29 - The New York Times

Arts-Condo Project To Bring Housing To D.C Downtown

A project plans to renovate a nine-story building into condominiums, some of which will be lower-cost units to attract artists.

August 29 - The Washington Post

Panhandlers An Obstacle For Atlanta's Downtown

Businesses say panhandlers are harming Atlanta's downtown tourism and quality of life.

August 29 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Sites In 11 States Designated Historic Landmarks

Secretary of the Interior Gale Norton today announced the designation of 15 new National Historic Landmarks.

August 29 - U.S. Newswire

Inside Scoop On The Telecom Real Estate Market

Disputing conventional wisdom, although the market is saturated with telecom facilities, the outlook is far from bleak.

August 29 - Buildings.com

Los Angeles' Charter Demystified

Los Angeles' new Charter was supposed to clarify and delineate the roles of the Mayor, Council, and City Attorney. Has it worked?

August 29 - The Planning Report

Citizen's Group Fights Desalination Plant

A Tampa environmental group is challenging a Florida state permit allowing a desalination plant to discharge concentrated brine into the Tampa Bay.

August 28 - The Miami Herald

Building Trades Unions Creating Unlevel Playing Field

Philadelphia construction unions enforce their wage agreements in the city, while competing at non-union-scale wages in the suburbs.

August 28 - The Philadelphia Daily News

Atlanta Dangerous For Pedestrians

Atlanta, GA, is one of the nation's most dangerous cities for pedestrians.

August 28 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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