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Green Power Versus Aesthetics

A plan to develop a windmill farm on the Niagara Escarpment provokes controversy and intergovernmental infighting.

January 14 - The Toronto Star

Wal-Mart Tries End Run Around City Council

Wal-Mart is attempting to use the California intiative process to bypass planning regulations in Inglewood, CA.

January 14 - The Chicago Tribune

'Smart Growth' Puts Land Use Before Transportation

The link between transportation and land development potential has long been recognized, but the treatment of land use and site design options as transportation strategies is a key element of smart growth.

January 13 - Transit Cooperative Research Program

Earthquake Prediction Months In Advance

A UCLA team has developed a methodology to predict earthquakes. The last two predictions have been correct.

January 13 - University Of California

Flexible Zoning Could Help Save Historic Open Space

Planners consider flexible zoning in North Smithfield, RI.

January 13 - Woonsocket Call


Turbulent Civic Image Makeovers

Efforts to create new civic identities -- new logos and slogans -- are often highly controversial.

January 13 - The Los Angeles Times

Main Street Is Alive And Well

Neal Peirce utilizes the arrival of Wal-mart in Plymouth, NH to illustrate how independent retailers and 'main streets' survive in the face of big-box retailing.

January 13 - National League Of Cities


A Journalist's Experiment On Public Transit

A Southern California family tries to make due with one car and public transit. It's a love-hate relationship.

January 13 - The Los Angeles Times

Walking In Suburbia: The Public Speaks

Transcript of an online chat about a Washington Post article on the dangers of walking in the suburbs

January 13 - The Washington Post

How Should San Francisco Grow?

Should San Francisco bend the city's height limit rules for a worthwhile project? If you're going to meddle in planning, writes columnist John King, meddle well.

January 13 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Studies Advocate Regional Affordable Housing Policies

Two new reports co-authored by the Brookings Institution argue that different housing policies could have positive effects for entire metropolitan regions.

January 13 - The Baltimore Sun

Rebuilding Historic Neighborhoods With Small Incentives

A new program in an old Maryland neighborhood could spark an historic resurrection.

January 13 - The Baltimore Sun

An Office Away From Home (But Not At The Office)

Telework centre offers best of the office and home while shortening commute times and feelings of isolation

January 13 - The Toronto Star

America's Most Stressful Large Metro Area

Tacoma is America's most stressful large metro area, according to the company that provides Money magazine's annual 'best places' rankings.

January 12 - Sperling's Best Places Guides

The Least Stressful City In America

A national demographics firm has determined that New York State's Capital Region is the least stressful large metropolitan area in the U.S.

January 12 - Times Union

Segway Clones Hit The Street

The 'Rad2Go Electric Chariot' is a $1,000 knock-off of the Segway, but without the gyroscope.

January 12 - PC Magazine

Best Value Procurement: The New Kind Of RFP

With a new rail plan, the Seattle region's public transit agency invents a new way to make transit developers engage the community.

January 12 - Seattle Weekly

Cities: The New Poverty Frontier

The world's cities are increasingly becoming the new front lines in the fight against poverty.

January 12 - The World Bank Group

Dead Man Walking

On a quest to find out why no one walks anymore, a reporter sets out on foot and discovers the dangerous truth about the nation's sidewalks and streets.

January 12 - The Washington Post

New York's Governor's Island Lives

Ending years of wrangling, a development advisor is selected to figure out what to do with the abandoned island. [Includes images.]

January 12 - The Slatin Report

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