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Do We Value Gas Over Water?

U.S. consumers, unlike their global counterparts, pay more on average for water than gasoline.

August 6 - The Christian Science Monitor

Farms On City Roofs

Growing plants on roofs help improve urban environment.

August 6 - The New York Times

Lesson From WTC Rebuidling: Architecture Matters!

Although development in the U.S. typically treats architecture as an afterthought, writes John King, the WTC is proving that architecture matters.

August 6 - The San Francisco Chronicle

America's Favorite Hometown Businesses

Well known writers discuss their favorite "Main Street USA" businesses -- what makes America's old main streets unique.

August 5 - Inc. Magazine

Seattle: A City Under Siege

The Los Angeles Times presents an in-depth look at the decline of the once-great Emerald City. What went wrong?

August 5 - The Los Angeles Times


Jacksonville's Failing Automated Skyway

Jackson's automated skyway is a model of efficiency. The only problem is that no one is riding it.

August 5 - ABC News

Portland Transit: Case Study In Success

Tri-Met's general manager opines on why Portland's transit system has been so successful.

August 5 - The Portland Tribune


Residents Organize And Create Master Plan For Town

Caspar, CA, has an ecologically-sensitive master plans designed by its residents.

August 5 - The New York Times

Protecting The Disappearing Commons

David Bollier explains the concept of "commons" and reviews the impact of"marketization of large swaths" of shared assets in the U.S, on natural resources, property rights, biotechnology, and the Internet.

August 5 - Boston Review

NIMBYism Hampers Smart Growth

Builders interested in developing "in-fill" housing meet resistance.

August 5 - The Washington Post

Housing Prices: Winners, Wealth, And The Subsidy Game

There's more to skyrocketing housing prices than basic supply and demand: Winners, wealth and subsidies.

August 5 - Planetizen

Poll: Majority Of Americans Support Amtrak

Survey results show a majority of Americans strongly support Amtrak.

August 5 - The Washington Post

Buying Coastal Wetlands From Developers

A new California bond measure would allocate $3.4 billion to allow the state to buy back coastal wetlands and watersheds from developers.

August 5 - The Los Angeles Times

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Understanding Rising Housing Prices: Winners, Wealth, and the Subsidy Game

There's more to skyrocketing housing prices than basic supply and demand.

August 5 - Christopher Williamson

Court Ruling A Blow To Sprawl Opponents

New Jersey State Supreme Court upheld its controversial descisions that supports housing for the poor.

August 4 - The Star-Ledger

Comment On Surface Transit Programs Online

U.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta invites Americans to comment on future surface transportation programs.

August 4 - Yahoo! Newswire

California's High-Speed Rail Project On Track

The Executive Director of the California High Speed Rail Authority, discusses the creation of a high speed rail system in California.

August 4 - The Metro Investment Report

Maryland Revives Old Law To Control Growth

The "Smart Growth" State revives an old law to enforce state growth management objectives.

August 4 - American Planning Association

Philadelphia Needs More Shade Trees

To cool off Philadelphia, more shade trees are needed.

August 4 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Mexico Abandons Unpopular Airport Plan

In response to violent protests by farmers, the Mexican Government has dropped plans to build a new international airport on farmland near the capital, Mexico City, and will look for alternative locations.

August 3 - BBC News

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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.