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Where Do You Stand On SUVs?

As the 2004 presidential election approaches, the transportation issue is becoming increasingly important on college campuses.

October 31 - CNN

Tech Valley: Boom, Bust, Or Buzz?

The Capital Region of New York (Albany-Troy-Schenectady) has been called the heart of a new, diverse "Tech Valley." Is it true?

October 31 - Metroland Online

Using Community Land Trusts To Preserve Affordability

Land trusts are being proposed in Florida to hedge gentrification.

October 31 - The Chicago Tribune

Historic Preservation Needed

As urban sprawl encroaches upon California's oldest wineries, owners are concerned about the future of their industry.

October 31 - The Baltimore Sun

In Montana, The Next Arctic Refuge Debate

The Montana Front lands join America's heated debate over energy production and wildlife.

October 31 - The Christian Science Monitor


NPR Reports On A Community's Fight Against Eminent Domain

Residents of Lakewood, Ohio fight the use of eminent domain for economic development.

October 30 - National Public Radio

Community Ties That Bind

Former residents of a Baltimore neighborhood who were forced out to make way for a proposed highway over 35 years ago, reunite--sans the bitterness.

October 30 - The Baltimore Sun


Traffic Taking Its Toll

Charging drivers to enter downtown London has significantly reduced traffic congestion, and the system may be expanded.

October 30 - The Guardian Unlimited

An Outsider's Vision For Saving Philadelphia

A Comparison of Washington DC to Philadelphia yields important lessons on what really matters in sparking the revitalization of center cities.

October 30 - The Philadelphia Daily News

Roads Are Meant For Cars, Not Bicycles

A reader complains about having to share roads with bicycles and says that bikes cause congestion.

October 30 - The Philadelphia Daily News

Section 8 Failures in Detroit

A Detroit Free Press expose reveals the neglect of lead-based paint inspections in many properties that accept Section 8 vouchers, and the children who are paying for it.

October 30 - The Detroit Free Press

Sensationalist 'Lara Croft' Architecture Damages Cities

Deyan Sudjic laments the popularity of "icon" architecture such as the works for Frank Gehry and Santiago Calatrava but suggests that the style is about to fade away.

October 30 - The Observer

The Backlash Against Smart Growth

Writing in Innovation Briefs, Ken Orski charges that the Smart Growth forces -- long basking in uncritical acclaim -- now find themselves on the defensive.

October 30 - Innovation Briefs

Rediscovering The Riverfront

Inspired by San Antonio's successful riverfront, Texas cities are planning to turn their riverfronts into parklands, entertainment venues and commercial corridors.

October 30 - Tierra Grande

9/11 And The Economic Prospects Of Major U.S. Cities

An academic article examines the likely longer-term urban impacts of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.

October 30 - Planning and Markets

Florida's Boondoggle Or New Bullet Train?

Florida's High Speed Rail Authority selects a route and firm to run the system that the State must back for 30 years.

October 30 - Sun-Sentinel

Getting California Back On Track

Assemblyman Darrell Steinberg (D-Sacramento) offers his prescription for restoring the fiscal and political health of the state.

October 29 - The Metro Investment Report

Small Town With a Big Bonus

Wheelock, Vt., a town of 623 in one of the poorest counties in Vermont, has a big perk that realtors in the area often use as a selling point.

October 29 - The Chicago Tribune

Cobblestone: Charming . . . and Dangerous

Drivers say cobblestone intersections are slippery and dangerous but New York State Dept. of Transportation says they are aesthetic enhancements that serve as a "traffic calming method."

October 29 - Times Union

Planning for the Dead

As cemetaries all over the U.S. are running out of burial spaces, planners are faced with a sensitive challenge.

October 29 - The Chicago Tribune

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