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Utility Costs Feature In Secession Debate

Anti-secession advocates say carving up Los Angeles could increase utility bills.

October 11 - The Los Angeles Times

Impact of 9/11 On Air Pollution

Using satellite photos taken on Sept. 11th, 2001, reasearch attempts to track the spread of the plume of pollutants after the attacks and its impact on health of New Yorkers.

October 11 - Newsday

Former L.A. County Planner Arrested For Fraud

A former Los Angeles County planner was arrested for falsifying public records that cost the county "hundreds of thousands of dollars."

October 11 - The Los Angeles Times

Buffalo Launches New Corporation To Develop Downtown Housing

Mayor Masiello takes a major step forward in the effort to revitalize the downtown Buffalo neighborhood.

October 11 - The Buffalo News

A Battle For Public Spaces

Efforts to clean up "one of the most important places in all the Americas" could sweep away the city's history too.

October 10 - The New York Times


Plan To Store Water Under Desert Is Rejected

The Metropolitan Water Districted of Southern California rejected a plan to store water under the Mojave Desert.

October 10 - The New York Times

Blighted Regional Mall Will Find New Life

Elk Gove Village, Illinois is transforming an old blighted mall into a new conference center, hotel and restaurants.

October 10 - Daily Herald


Zoning Ordinance Change Irks Residents

Proposed changes to Phoenix's zoning ordinance restricts community input.

October 10 - The Arizona Republic

Nonprofit Turns Empty Lots Into Affordable Housing

A Detroit-based nonprofit recently invested an additional $18-million in one of the city's most run-down areas.

October 10 - The Detroit Free Press

Hertzberg Navigating Colorado River

California Assembly Speaker Emeritus Robert Hertzberg discusses the state's efforts to reduce its dependency on the Colorado River for its urban water supply.

October 10 - The Metro Investment Report

The Mansionization Of Downtowns

When it comes to civic gathering places, bigger and newer aren’t always better. A look at L.A.’s disconnected cathedrals, concert halls, museums and malls.

October 10 - Planetizen

City Doubles In Size Overnight The 'Old-Fashioned Way'

In an attempt to revitalize the area, Louisville, KY, merges with a county. Will it work?

October 10 - The Christian Science Monitor

Avoiding Big-box Nightmares In Older Urban Neighborhoods

Kansas City, Mo. fashions zoning regulations to preserve the character of a vital historic neighborhood.

October 10 - The Kansas City Star

Geographic Profiling Aids Search For Washington Sniper

Computer geographic profiling aids detectives searching for the Washington-area sniper.

October 10 - CNN

The Disappearing Seas

The Aral Sea in Central Asia and Middle East's Dead Sea are dying due to pollution and over-extraction of water.

October 9 - BBC News

Homes Architects Design For Themselves

Why do people want to visit architects' homes?

October 9 - The Washington Post

Bus Or Rail?

The Charlotte, North Carolina transit provider proposes light rail, not busways, for its southeast transit corridor.

October 9 - The Charlotte Observer

What To Do With Downtown?

Kansas City is weighing its options for reviving its historic but empty downtown.

October 9 - The Kansas City Star

To Be Competitive, Grow Smart

For Michigan to be competitive it should curb sprawl,implement Smart Growth strategies, and focus on quality-of-life issues.

October 9 - Michigan Land Use Institute

Should Planners Lead Where Politicians Can't?

A California state senator who's retiring -- but not shy -- says politicans can no longer lead and therefore planners must do it instead.

October 9 - California Planning and Development Report

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