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Tokyo Underground

How low will planners in Tokyo go to free up open space in one of the most populous and densely packed metropolises in the world?

October 16 - Newsweek

He Wants To Reclaim Towns For Pedestrians

Dan Burden heads a nonprofit group that helps towns be more pedestrian-friendly.

October 16 - The Christian Science Monitor

100 Most Endangered Sites

World Monuments Watch has released a list of the world's 100 most endangered sites.

October 16 - Archaeology

Building A Tech Economy In Small Regions

A new Brookings study examines five metro areas to determine which strategies foster technology development.

October 16 - The Brookings Institution

Suburban Commercial Properties in Boston on the Decline

Commercial properties in the suburban fringe of Boston are headed on a downward spiral, as vacancy rates skyrocket.

October 16 - The Boston Globe


Downtown Los Angeles Arrives

After years of delay, downtown Los Angeles is booming as market-rate housing reaches critical mass.

October 16 - The Los Angeles Times

No End In Sight To L.A. Transit Strike

As the transit strike in Los Angeles enters its third day, 1/2 million are stranded. Is the MTA is actually making money on the strike?

October 16 - The Los Angeles Times


Sacramento Light Rail: On Time, On Budget

Despite California's continuing economic downtown, Sacramento Regional Transit's new LRT "South Line" is meeting initial ridership expectations.

October 15 - Light Rail Progress

A Growing LULU

Economics may transcend 'the yuck factor and the chuckles,' as the U.S. has a major manure problem on its hands.

October 15 - U.S. News And World Report

Libraries That Embrace Noise

Libraries, such as the new Salt Lake City library, are being designed to be amenable to a brave new, noisier world.

October 15 - USA Today

Conservative Utah Residents Take To The Rails

Salt Lake City TRAX light rail boosts Utah Transit Authority patronage to more than 100,000 daily trips.

October 15 - Deseret News

Making Planning Services More Accessible to the Public

The new city hall building in Buena Park, CA, typifies a trend in Orange County to make civic buildings more user-friendly.

October 15 - Orange County Register

To Revitalize, Inner Suburbs Need Eminent Domain

Tom Bier argues that until state policies change to accomodate the needs of older, built-out suburbs, eminent domain is a tool that makes sense.

October 15 - The Cleveland Plain Dealer

Eminent Domain is Unjust

Is economic revival a good enough reason for exercising eminent domain?

October 15 - The Cleveland Plain Dealer

'Dumb Growth' and the Overreliance on Property Taxes

A Hartford Courant Op-Ed that calls for smarter, more sensitive growth policies for Connecticut.

October 15 - The Hartford Courant

Isabel's Long-Term Damages

The destruction left by Hurricane Isabel 'is likely to accelerate the trend of mini-mansions pushing middle-income families and summer cottages from the waterfront.'

October 15 - The Baltimore Sun

Build The Light Rail, But Spare The Trees

Century old palm trees lining the desert city centre in Arizona are to be displaced not removed, to make way for Light Rail.

October 15 - The Arizona Republic

Walking The Tightrope Between Revitalization And Gentrification

Planners and residents try to reach an agreement on the future of Fort Worth’s Near South Side.

October 14 - Fort Worth Weekly

Suburban Redevelopment Victorian Style

A small town increases its population by half while maintaining its turn-of-the-century Victorian charm.

October 14 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

More Cops The Easy Answer for

George Will asserts that policing has achieved more success than any other effort to revitalize our inner cities.

October 14 - The Washington Post

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