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Timeshare Industry Goes Upscale

The timeshare market's latest evolution: resorts are now becoming the focal point of timeshare vacations.

August 31 - Urban Land Magazine

High-Flying Wetlands in San Francisco

Officials agree on plan to authorize $30 million to restore wetlands near San Francisco's airport.

August 30 - The San Francisco Chronicle

State Water Overhaul Plan Approved

State and federal officials signed a document on Monday that supposedly finalized the planning process of CalFed, the historic watersupply system program.

August 30 - Bakersfield Californian

Land-use Groups Challenge Monuments in Court

Landuse groups say President Clinton exceeded his authority by clamping new restrictions on 1.5 million acres in Arizona, Colorado, Oregon and Washington state.

August 30 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

California To Buy Wildlife Corridor

Instead of a 1,550-house development, a 649-acre parcel will become a wildlife corridor.

August 30 - Inland Valley Daily Bulletin Ontario


US Highways Grind To A Halt

The nation's long economic expansion has choked its roadways and railways with passenger and freight traffic.

August 30 - Wall St. Journal

Reaffirming Water Rights

This Contra Costa Times editorial discusses the implicationsof the California Supreme Court ruling last week involving farmers fromthe Mojave River Basin, which seemed to uphold an individualistic "firstcome, first served" principle in regard to wat

August 30 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek


Colorado's Newest City Quadruples

Colorado's newest city just quadrupled in size as residents residents agreed to an annexation plan.

August 30 - The Denver Post

Sidestepping Growth Management

Several Colorado town are taking steps to sidestep a new growth management proposal. Is democracy the answer?

August 30 - Daily Camera

Larger Chunk of Property Taxes for Cities, Counties

Legislation crafted this week that would guarantee more moneyfor California cities and counties seeks to reverse the local property tax raid bythe state during the early 1990s recession.

August 30 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Census Releases Population Estimates

These are the last estimates to be released before detailed Census 2000 results come out in 2001.

August 30 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Bolsa Chica Wetlands Fight

A $100-million project to restore ocean tides to the State Beach in Huntington Beach has become contentious. Hearings begin on Thursday.

August 30 - The Los Angeles Times

Walk At Your Own Risk

Cities across Los Angeles County are taking measures to make streets safer for pedestrians. Is it working?

August 30 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Do LA's Neighborhood Councils Work?

Los Angeles is experimenting with neighborhood councils, and critics say the process is a mess. What's really going on?

August 30 - KCRW - Which Way, LA?

Dot-Com Culture Clash

Santa Barbara is growing into 'Silicon Valley South' and many long-time residents are worried.

August 30 - Salon

Mountain Perks

As mountain resort communities continue evolving into four-season resorts, developers need to tailor their products to a wide variety of users.

August 30 - Urban Land Magazine

Will Life Be Better In 2010?

Will the public support alternative modes of transportation and reinvestment in the urban core?

August 30 - The Metro Investment Report

HUD Program to Protect Children from Lead

Department of Housing and Urban Development announces a $105 million program to help communities protect children from the dangers of lead.

August 30 - HUD News

State Parks At Risk Across the U.S.

State parks across the United States are facing serious threats from encroaching development and a lack of political commitment to preserving them.

August 30 - Environmental News Service

FEATURE

Infrastructure Planning is Key to Smart Growth

Speed has become far more important than storage in moving goods. The success of your regional trade industry will depend on it. Are you planning for it?

August 30 - W. Blake Baird

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