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A Dark Side to Daylighting?

Seoul's plans to restore the city's streams are gaining international attention, but critics contend that the project is moving too quickly.

February 29 - Korea Herald

Singles in Suburbia

Households headed by singles are beginning to outnumber families in big-city suburbs, and will undoubtedly change the face of the American suburban landscape.

February 28 - The Chicago Tribune

Schwarzenegger Proposes Hydrogen Highway

The Governor's top environmental aide unveiled California's plan to build hydrogen stations every 20 miles along major highways by 2010.

February 28 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

Highway Bill Passage Linked to 9/11 Investigation and to Election

Two senators are controversially using a Highway Bill to extend the 9/11 commission investigation.

February 28 - The Washington Post

Dangerous Pig Encounters Galvanize Community, Calif. DOT Responds

A rash of gruesome highway accidents has prompted the California Department of Transportation to approve one-of-a-kind "pig crossings."

February 28 - The San Francisco Chronicle


UK Faces Severe Shortage Of Urban Designers

UK faces crisis over design of new urban development.

February 28 - INTBAU

Planners Leaving Profession Due To Workplace Stress

An Australian national inquiry has found many town and city planners are leaving the profession because of workplace stress causing a shortage of planners.

February 27 - Australian Broadcasting Corporation


An Interview With Alexander Garvin

Architect, planner, developer and author Alexander Garvin answers questions about the WTC and the field of planning.

February 27 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Housing Solution Could Be Down Toronto's Alleys

Rear lanes may prove to be an untapped resource in Toronto's plans to house a growing population.

February 27 - The Toronto Star

Noxious Air: Challenges Facing the Los Angeles Ports

An eight-part series addressesing the history and challenges facing a major source of air pollution in the L.A. Basin: the twin ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles.

February 27 - Long Beach Press-Telegram

Borders' New Frontier

In what may be part of a larger trend, book chain Borders moves into underserved neighborhoods.

February 27 - The New York Times

A New Urban Benchmark: Amenity Dollars (AA$)

AA$ measures the financial ability of a city's citizens to increase their education, start new businesses, and support urban amenities.

February 27 - The Next American City

Study Tracks Commute Times: How Does Your City Compare?

A U.S. Census Bureau study tracks commute times nationwide. At 38.4 minutes, New Yorkers had the lengthiest average work commute followed by Chicago, Philadelphia, Riverside and D.C.

February 27 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Dallas's Black Neighborhoods Failed to Deliver

After World War II, black neigborhoods in Southern cities suffered overcrowding, and even those with money could not move up-- due to segregation.

February 27 - Dallas News

Anti-Sprawl Expert Hired To Stop Development

The grassroots group hires an "anti-sprawl superhero" to fight big-box development.

February 27 - The Providence Journal

Million-dollar Homes No Longer Bring Bragging Rights

The real estate market is so inflated that in a few cities across the country, million-dollar homes are common.

February 27 - Wall St. Journal

Shaping the Future of the Watergate Hotel

Redevelopment plans may be stalled by resident action to have Watergate complex designated as a historical landmark.

February 26 - Washington Business Journal

Rooftop Seat + Night Games = Lovable Winners?

A revenue-sharing deal with rooftop owners near Wrigley field could give the Chicago Cubs their first World Series in nearly a century.

February 26 - The Chicago Tribune

Dan Kiley Dies At 91

Renowned landscape architect Daniel Urban Kiley passed away Feb. 21 at his home in Vermont

February 26 - The Washington Post

Glaring Concern Over Disney Concert Hall

New Los Angeles landmark is causing neighbors' temperatures to rise--literally.

February 26 - USA Today

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