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Las Vegas Monorail Finally Ready To Open
After several delays, the four-mile, $654 million Las Vegas monorail is set to open to the public on July 15th.
The End Of The Housing Bubble?
With the increase in the Fed's interest rate, there is much speculation that the housing bubble in the Bay Area is about to burst
Brewtown Is Brimming With Bridges
By the end of 2005, Milwaukee will boast eight design-savvy new bridges.
The Most Restrictive Land Use Law In The Nation?
A new law being considered in King County, WA, will restrict residents from building on more 10 percent of their land.
Romans Say, 'Color Me Angry.'
While the Eternal City is slowly being repainted in more 'historically accurate' shades, many citizens claim the policy deprives the city of its 'soul.'
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Human Markup Language
We have a <a href="http://www.planetizen.com/tech/archives/2004/06/29/95/">Planning Markup Language</a>. Adam Rogers proposed a "<a href="http://www.planetizen.com/tech/archives/2004/07/01/100/">Real World Markup Language</a>". Why stop at inanimate objects? Enter the "<a href="http://www.humanmarkup.org/">Human Markup Language</a>". <br /> <br /> <code><world> </world></code><br />
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Real World Markup Language
Chris has been <a href="http://www.planetizen.com/tech/archives/2004/06/29/93/">flacking</a> the idea of metadata specific to urban planning and related fields for a while now (and hey, if you go read that <a href="http://www.planning.org/planningpractice/1999/feb99.htm">article</a> from planning, ignore the lead -- I just re-read it and, well, what can I say except I was just a kid when I wrote it).<br /> <br /> So the basic notion is pretty cool: all the data that an architect, planner, contractor, builder, etc.
Futuristic Apartments Offer Modular Living
Two British firms are designing new ways to organize space in dense urban neighborhoods: one through pre-fab construction, the other through an efficiently modern take on one-bedroom living. Both plans aim to bring high-quality, low-cost housing to cities
Design Challenge: Antarctica
Britain's Halley Station on the Brunt Ice Shelf will drift off to sea by 2010. The Royal Institute of British Architects will accept proposals for a new station to be built by 2008.
British Social Housing Programs in Disarray
Recently released report accuses the British government's housing agency of having "lost its vision."
A Practitioner's Guide To Combating Predatory Lending
For some Americans, though, predatory lenders have turned the home ownership dream into a nightmare.
Seattle Architects Fight For Bridge Vision
Two local designers want a signature suspension bridge over Elliott Bay to replace a dilapidated highway viaduct.
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Mobile Taiwan
Via <a href="http://www.etaiwannews.com/Business/2004/06/30/1088560431.htm">Taiwan News</a>, via <a href="http://www.smartmobs.com/archives/003433.html">Smart Mobs</a>, comes word of a project to build a mobile phone broadband Internet cloud over all of Taiwan by 2008. Salient bits:<br /> <br /> <blockquote>The target is to set up the basic infrastructures to combine cellular phone network service, IT computer platforms, and broadband Internet links with a total 6,000 kilometers of the broadband fixed networks, and 10 "mobile cities" plus 15 "special mobile districts" around Taiwan by 2008, according to Kao Tien-tzu head of telecommunication and information section at the advisory group. <br /> <br /> Kao said the project has now been underway and the government has the goal of taking Taiwan from number 20 to among the top 5 countries in the world for wireless on-line access, while at the same time lowering the charged service fees to up to 80 percent to be competitive with the top ten most inexpensive national rates in the world. </blockquote>
The Politics Of Exurbia
A Los Angeles Times article evaluates the Bush campaign's focus on exurbanites -- people living in the newest ring of developments beyond the suburbs.
New Report On Energy And Smart Growth
Funders' Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities releases commissioned paper.
EPA Identifies 243 Most Polluted Counties
A new EPA report identifies 243 counties with the highest and most dangerous levels of particulate matter. Counties must reduce pollution or lose Federal funding.
Tangled Up In Mixed Use
New Urbanism-inspired development runs into problems with "mixed use" buildings.
Southern California's Vision For Growth Published
Southern California's new growth strategy calls for planning units in mixed-use developments with transit.
What Ails California...And How To Fix It
Former California state finance director Steve Peace sheds light on state/local fiscal dysfunctionality.
What Can Be Done About Eroding Coastlines?
The Environmental Magazine features a special primer on beach erosion and what can be done to stop it.
Pagination
City of Moorpark
City of Tustin
Tyler Technologies
City of Astoria
Transportation Research & Education Center (TREC) at Portland State University
Chaddick Institute at DePaul University
Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada
Toledo-Lucas County Plan Commissions
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Planning for Universal Design
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