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California High-Speed Rail Planners Rule Out MagLev

California High-Speed Rail Authority board chooses conventional rail.

November 17 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

Planners' WTC Input Slammed As 'Idiotic' and 'Insulting'

A recent New York Post op-ed piece blasted the interference of planners in the discussion regarding redevelopment of the destroyed World Trade Center site in lower Manhattan.

November 17 - New York Post

What The U.S. Can Learn From Singapore

A combination of technology and tough government places the island nation on the cutting edge of traffic control.

November 17 - Wired

St. Paul's Urban Village

The city of St. Paul is beginning work on the housing-focused North quadrant of it's new urban village concept near Lowertown.

November 17 - Pioneer Planet

Another Urban Village In Southern CA

North Hollywood, CA, will have a housing and retail complex next to its subway station. This is a revitalization attempt.

November 16 - The Los Angeles Times


Impact of Sept. 11 On Architectural Trends

A thoughful opinion by Mike Greenberg on the impact, if any, of September 11 on trends in architecture.

November 16 - San Antonio Express-News

Using New Urbanism To Balance Profits, Social Resposibility

By implementing New Urbanism concepts, a Canadian land developer aims to balance profits with sensible planning.

November 16 - The Ottawa Citizen


Decentralization No Answer To Terrorism

Scattering people and offices will not make American cities less vulnerable to terrorist attacks.

November 16 - Planning Magazine

Californians Favor Development Control

Survey shows California residents prefer more development control, and would vote for new initiatives.

November 16 - American City Business Journals

Protecting Ranch Land From Development

Environmentalists and ranchers are working to protect and preserve ranch land and buildings.

November 16 - The New York Times

Arizona: Seeking New Stadium Site

Plans for new Arizona Cardinals stadium in Tempe is abandoned. Officials are now seeking a new location.

November 16 - The Arizona Republic

Alex Marshall: Mass Transit Can Revive New York City

Alex Marshall, author of "How Cities Work: Suburbs, Sprawl and the Roads Not Taken" expresses his views about mass transit.

November 16 - The New York Times

History Of The Chicago Bungalow

A new exhibition at the Chicago Architecture Foundation traces the fascinating history of Chicago's bungalow.

November 16 - The Chicago Tribune

Buildings Of The Times

A history of the buildings that housed the headquarters of the New York Times.

November 16 - The New York Times

Profile Of L.A.'s New Transit Boss

Roger Snoble, 56, the new chief executive of L.A.'s Metrpolitan Transportation Authority, is committed to high-tech.

November 15 - Los Angeles Daily News

Physicist Creates System For Attack-Proof Buildings

A physics professor at the University at Buffalo in New York has created a system that reduces the physical force of impacts. The system could be used to protect buildings from terrorist attacks and earthquakes.

November 15 - Wired

Industrial-Tourism Program Under Scrutiny

A federal program that provides funding to turn unused industrial sites into tourist attractions is under scrutiny for abuse.

November 15 - The San Francisco Chronicle

The Tragic Beauty Of 'The Walls'

Herbert Muschamp writes about the tragic beauty of "The Walls" -- the wreakage of the World Trade Center towers that has become a landmark.

November 15 - The New York Times

Experts Agree On Practical Benefits Of Skyscrapers

Architectural experts at a symposium on skyscrapers that tall buildings offer practical benefits.

November 15 - The New York Times

Growth Slowdown Forecast For San Diego County

The San Diego Association of Governments has forecast a growth slowdown in San Diego County, CA, but warned that the county still faces a housing crisis.

November 15 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

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