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Chicago's Response to NYC's High-Line

The Lake View neighborhood in Chicago will unveil a new master plan for a completely redesigned community, including a "Low Line" park walkway.

March 15 - WLS

A Sixth Borough in NYC

Mayor Bloomberg has revealed plans to transform New York City's waterfront, calling it a sixth borough. The city envisions new parks, piers, and promenades across the entire city's waterfront.

March 15 - DNAInfo

The Rise of Latino New Urbanism

The rising tide of Hispanic immigrants and population growth will greatly affect (and have already) the urban areas of the United States, as recently released Census Data suggests.

March 15 - ClickZ

After Crime, Locals Want to Close Light Rail Stop

In Linthicum Heights, Maryland, a man was beaten in a robbery near the local transit station. Neighbors fear the light rail is a lightning rod for crime and want it closed.

March 15 - The Capital (Annapolis)

Outlook Rosy for Construction in 2011

Three economists with an understanding of the industry say that construction has finally hit bottom across the board (retail, housing, office) and is poised to come back with double-digit growth in 2011.

March 15 - Urban Land


Michigan Bill Gives Gov. Power to Seize Control of Cities

Both houses of the Michigan Legislature have passed bills expanding the governor's right to declare a "financial emergency" and appoint managers to run cities, towns and school districts with little local oversight.

March 15 - Daily Tribune

Designing Cities for Animals

A design student from the Royal College of Art, London raises the question of whether urban design can be used to bridge the gap between humans and animals which share urban environments.

March 15 - GOOD Magazine


New Yorker's Anti-Bike Lane Blog Creates Uproar

The Economist did not take lightly to reading The New Yorker's economics writer blast Manhattan's bike lanes so he could park his Jaguar for free. Ironically, Cassidy may have annoyed his fellow economists more than the 'bike lobby' that he targets.

March 15 - The Economist

Denver Integrates Public Transit and Bike-Sharing

The city of Denver kicked off its second season of bike-sharing today. Last season, the program reached 102,981 rides in seven months.

March 15 - The Denver Post

Building in Affordability

Rebecca Cohen and Emily Salomon of the Center for Housing Policy examine existing policy tools to preserve and expand affordable housing near planned transit stations.

March 15 - Shelterforce

How to be an Anti-Bikelane Pundit

In response to a New York Times magazine hit piece against bikelanes, one writer deconstructs the quintessential elements of anti bike arguments.

March 14 - New York Times Magazine

Abu Dhabi Enlists the Help of Former Vancouver City Planner

Larry Beasley, Vancouver's former chief city planner, was hired to help develop Abu Dhabi's very ambitious Plan 2030.

March 14 - Regarding Place Magazine

The Future of Housing in America

In this article from Next American City the author argues for more variety in U.S. housing options in the wake of the mortgage debacle.

March 14 - Next American City

Fearing the End, Redevelopment Agencies Go on Bond Spree

Facing possible dissolution, redevelopment agencies in California have gone on a bond-spree in the early months of 2011.

March 14 - Los Angeles Times

Starting Small in Haiti's Recovery

Port-au-Prince, the devastated capital of Haiti, is far from recovery. But as it and the rest of the country tries to rebound, some are thinking creatively about how best to rebuild the city's center.

March 14 - Citiwire

FEATURE

More Vehicles Than People

March 14 - Ann Sussman

Houseboat Community Fears Forced Removal Ahead of Olympics

As London prepares to host the 2012 Summer Olympics, new rules about its waterways could force hundreds of houseboat residents out of the city's canals.

March 14 - Guardian

Latin America’s Bus Rapid Transit Boom Offers Lessons for the U.S.

Bus rapid transit (BRT) is often the most feasible, quickly implemented and cost-effective way to improve mobility in the United States, concluded a distinguished panel of transport experts at a Brookings Institution event.

March 14 - TheCityFix.com

Rise of the Ethnoburbs

Timothy Egan describes growing American ethnoburbs, or "entire cities" (or suburbs) "dominated by a nonwhite ethnic group," and their implications for politics and power.

March 14 - New York Times

The Post-Mortem on Florida's HSR

Michael Cooper examines the factors leading to the death of a once-promising plan to connect Tampa and Orlando by bullet train.

March 14 - The New York Times

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