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Mysterious 'Ginger' May Be Revealed Soon

The mysterious "Ginger" device, rumored to be a transportation invention with the ability to change the world, may soon be revealed.

November 30 - Wired

Light Rail Makes A Comeback

More than 20 U.S. cities have revived streetcar service and the competition for federal funds is fierce. Philadelphia has an edge over most other cities...

November 30 - Philadelphia City Paper

Should Patriotism Be Measured In Miles Per Gallon?

Is driving a gas-guzzling SUV unpatriotic? Many Americans don't believe there is a relationship between global politics and U.S. dependence on foreign oil.

November 30 - The New York Times

California's Brownfields Policy

The only thing more difficult than developing a brownfield site inCalifornia is getting disparate groups to agree on a brownfields policy.

November 30 - California Planning and Development Report

Zoning And Changing Lifestyles

Planning Commissioners Journal focuses on the impact that changes in our society are having on zoning regulation.

November 30 - Planning Commissioners Journal


Isolated Washington Town Still Lacks Phone Service

In Washington, one of the most wired states in the nation, the town of Silverton lacks phone service. What is it like to live without phones, cell phones, Internet access?

November 29 - The Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Developing A Sewer Ordinance

The Planning Commissioner's Journal presents one town's experience with developing a sewer ordinance.

November 29 - Planning Commissioners Journal


Resurrection Of A California Marsh

This article details the process by which Sam Sebastiani, an owner of a California vineyard, created wetlands on his property.

November 29 - Sierra Club

Sixteen California Environmental Awards

Sixteen individuals and companies were recognized for protecting the environment while promoting economic development.

November 29 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Raise Mortage Limits

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac raise the mortage limit on single-family homes.

November 29 - The New York Times

Chicago Preparing To Rewrite Zoning Ordinance

How does a city described by planners as having the worst local political system in the nation rewrite its zoning ordinance?

November 29 - The Chicago Tribune

Housing Sales Strong As Consumer Confidence Drops

While the consumer confidence index dropped this month, housing sales continued to be strong.

November 29 - The New York Times

Scientist Gathers Environmental Data From Tombstones

University of Delaware scientist studies tombstones to collect data about pollution and environmental change.

November 29 - National Geographic

State Supreme Court Hears Housing Case

The State Supreme Court in New Jersey hears the West Windsor Township v. Toll Brothers Inc. concerning housing barriers.

November 29 - The New York Times

Boston Tries Car Sharing

Boston transit officials are considering offering car-sharing services for residents seeking an alternative to owning a vehicle.

November 29 - The Boston Globe

Urban Pioneers: Living Above The Store

Mixed-use urban projects present some problems for residents. But designers are taking steps to prevent them.

November 28 - The Los Angeles Times

Massachusetts' Dirty Dozen

A Boston environmental group has published a non-scientific list of Massachusetts' "dirtiest dozen" firms.

November 28 - The Boston Globe

Amtrak Is Fatally Flawed, Beyond Repair

Paul Weyrich, a conservative leader, argues that the best way to save passenger rail is to kill Amtrak.

November 28 - CNN

Quotes About Cities And Skyscapers

Quotes by John Podhoretz, columnist for the New York Post, Architecture critic Hugh Pearman Edwin G. Burrows, and history professor at Brooklyn College, City University of New York.

November 28 - The Washington Post

Developing L.A.'s Urban Core

The Planning Report interviews two of the most prominent developers shaping Los Angeles' urban core.

November 28 - The Planning Report

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