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Back To The Future: A Food Powered Car

Unconventional Swiss concept car uses kitchen and garden waste as fuel.

July 3 - ZZZ Online

Are Construction Bans Legal?

Courts debate if municipalities can employ construction bans to control growth.

July 3 - BizJournals

Greater Cincinnati: Threatened By Sprawl

Is rapid development in Ohio 'irresponsible?'

July 3 - The Cincinnati Enquirer

Empty Cambridge Plaza High-rises To Be Imploded

The Philadelphia Housing Authority demolishes a housing complex north of downtown.

July 2 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Podesta: An Unlikely Environmental Crusader

The New York Times profiles John D. Podesta, the newest member of the board of directors of the League of Conservation Voters.

July 2 - The New York Times


A Perspective On Urban Sprawl

The Christian Century presents an introduction to urban sprawl.

July 2 - The Christian Century

The Irony Of Sprawl

Growth is inevitable -- will the anti-sprawl movement make enemies of us all?

July 2 - Portsmouth Herald


A Planned Community With No Cemetery

If you live in Irvine, California, you have to move elsewhere when you die. This master-planned city has no cemetery.

July 2 - The Los Angeles Times

Mega Sprawl

In the next fifty years 10 western states will develop land the size of Cuba, according to a University of Colorado report.

July 2 - The Denver Post

Broadband Access And Multifamily Housing

Developers and property managers are making access to broadband services a reality for a diverse group of residents in cutting-edge communities throughout the United States.

July 2 - Urban Land Magazine

Massachusetts Faces Affordable Housing Battle

In the fiercest fight over low-cost housing in decades, lawmakers square off over legislation to determine what role communities outside of Boston will play in alleviating the state's housing crisis.

July 2 - The Boston Globe

Big Changes In Takings Law

The Supreme Court rules that government can be required to compensate owners for takings, even when property owners buy land with pre-existing zoning regulations.

July 2 - The Washington Post

Federal Wetlands Conservation Program Deeply Flawed

The plan allows developers to recreate lost marshes in other locations, but ecosystems are frequently lost.

July 2 - The Los Angeles Times

California's Lost Farmland: Yawn Or Crisis?

Urban growth in Northern California is growaing at an alarming pace, according to a study by the California Department of Conservation.

July 1 - San Jose Mercury News

Delaware Creates Land Use Panel To Help Curb Sprawl

Gov. Ruth Ann Minner has signed a bill creating a panel that will search for ways to corral the state's growing population.

July 1 - The Baltimore Sun

More Cities Not Hiring Smokers

If you're a smoker, you may find some cities may not hire you.

July 1 - The Tampa Tribune

Massive O'Hare Airport Expansion Plan

Chicago Mayor Richard Daley presents his expansion plans for O'Hare International Airport. If adopted, they would double the airport's capacity.

July 1 - The Chicago Tribune

Tech Companies Design Office Campus Of The Future

A new technology office complex in Silicon Valley will offer the ultimate in work environments. It's a throw-back to college.

June 30 - Business Wire

Saving San Diego With Regional Planning

A Union Tribune editorial charges that San Diego's quality of life is under attack by unmitigated growth.

June 30 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Governor Proposes Transit Plan For Atlanta

Gov. Roy Barnes is spreading more than $8 billion across traffic-congested areas to give most commuters something they haven't had before -- choices.

June 30 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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