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Nature Conservancy Names New President
The Nature Conservancy, the nation's largest nonprofit conservation organization, names a new president.
Preservationists Lose To Churches
The California Supreme Court decided that religious groups are not bound by local historic preservation laws.
How Will California Get More Water?
There are two answers to California's water supply problem. You won't like either of them.
The Future Of High Speed Rail In California
What's the future for a high-speed train network connecting Northern and Southern California?
Colorado's 10 Growth Guidelines
Colorado leaders present 10 guidelines to shape future growth throughout the state.
What's The Cost Of Automobiles?
If car manufacturers increased average fuel economy by three miles per gallon, the environmental improvements would be staggering.
US Government's 50 Greatest Achievements
The Brookings Institute has compiled a list of the US government's greatest achievements in the last 50 years.
Presidential Design Awards
The White House announces the Presidential Awards for Design Excellence.
Firm Builds Vegas-style Mass Transit
A four-mile monorail system linking Las Vegas' major hotels and convention center to the airport is the "only public transportation project in the history of North America that's being built without any federal money or subsidy."
Cityplace Station Bustling In Debut
Underground light rail project is praised by commuters
Sprawl: Soccer Moms' Biggest Enemy
Study says sprawl costs mothers with school-aged children an hour of driving.
Of Huge Signs, Lamentations And Rezoning
New York City places new restrictions on outdoor signs.
Long Beach Serves Notice To Developer
The Queensway Bay project is behind schedule. Long Beach officials have given the developer 30 days to begin.
A Lesson In Urban Sprawl
Snellville, Georgia, may be an example of how not to grow.
A Megafix For Global Warming?
Michael Markels has a controversial solution for global warming.
Movers And Shakers
Joel Kotkin looks at "how immigrants are reviving neighborhoods given up for dead."
President Elect Announces HUD Secretary
George W. Bush taps Orange County, FL Chairman Mel Martinez to head the $30 billion agency.
Technology In Environmental Cleanup
Technology is showing promise in environmental cleanup. But it's a double-edged sword.
The First Measured Century
PBS presents a unique look at U.S. history "by the numbers" -- studying statistics to determine social change and broad trends of the last century.
Two Poor LA County Areas Receive Grants
Targeted Neighborhood Initiative grants were awarded to distressed neighborhoods in San Fernando Valley and Harbor area.
Pagination
City of Camden Redevelopment Agency
City of Astoria
Transportation Research & Education Center (TREC) at Portland State University
Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada
Toledo-Lucas County Plan Commissions
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.