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A Real Organic Solution For Ground Zero

The efforts rebuild the site of the World Trade Center are a 'fiasco' but the area is starting to heal itself without the benefit of planning strategies.

September 7 - The Guardian Unlimited

Arson Strikes Historic Home, Developer Charged

One of Austin's historically black neighborhoods, Clarksville, could lose its historical designation after a home was destroyed by arson in May.

September 7 - Austin American-Statesmen

Dogs Banned From State Beaches

State parks ban dogs and kite-flying at many San Mateo County beaches to protect plover habitat.

September 7 - Half Moon Bay Review

New Disease Infects Doug Firs

Scientists find that the Northwest's Douglas firs are susceptible to a spreading disease.

September 7 - The Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Low-Income Homeownership: Examining The Goal

A new book gathers the observations of housing experts on low-income homeownership and its effects on households and communities.

September 7 - The Brookings Institution


Proposed LAX Master Plan Sacrifices Regional Economic Growth

Former LA Airport Commission President Dan Garcia discusses the current $9.6 billion airport modernization proposal.

September 6 - The Metro Investment Report

Illinois' Local Planning Technical Assistance Act

The APA praises the State of Illinois for passage of the Local Planning Technical Assistance Act as "exemplary and trend-setting."

September 6 - American Planning Association


Dense, Denser, Denser Still

Perceptions can mislead when it comes to units per acre.

September 6 - Planning Magazine

Native American Veto Rights On Development

Native Americans are pushing for veto powers over development projects in California that impact historically-significant sites.

September 6 - The Christian Science Monitor

Lots Of Progress In Rebuilding Downtown

Just a week before the first anniversary of 9/11, New York City has made impressive progress in restoring vital infrastructure in Lower Manhattan.

September 6 - New York Daily News

Infrastructure As Civic Art

Milwaukee's new 6th Street bridge is a bold and daring design for a walkable city -- and one that the Department of Transportation nearly refused.

September 6 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

HUD Program Helps Tenants Become Homeowners

A new program allows low-income families to realize the American Dream.

September 6 - The New York Times

San Jose's $2.1 Billion Affordable Housing Plan

San Jose's Mayor proposes California's largest program for a region where rapidly risng housing costs are forcing many middle-income families to leave.

September 6 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Green Line Between Cities To Prevent Sprawl

An agreement between two California cities would establish a permanent green line of prime farmland preserve between the cities.

September 6 - The Sacramento Bee

Planning Boston's Central Artery: Who Decides?

Who will moderate among the dumb ideas being submitted for Boston's Central Artery?

September 6 - The Boston Globe

Global Warming Increases Wildfire Risk

Combined factors will tend to increase underbrush and fuel load.

September 5 - The Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Architects Seek Permanence Of Los Angeles

Architecture critic Leon Whiteson discusses the relationship between Los Angeles and its avant-garde architects.

September 5 - The Planning Report

Sprawl Can Lead To Water Shortages

Fast-growing cities are taking water away from farmers.

September 5 - The New York Times

Teacher, What's Sprawl?

Activists in Texas are trying to get "un-American concepts" such as restricting urban sprawl excluded from school curriculum and textbooks.

September 5 - MotherJones.com

Utah Cities Itching For TRAX Light Rail

Cities are putting up thousands of dollars to become part of the regional light rail system.

September 5 - Deseret News

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