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Rising Home Prices Force Public Servants To Relocate

Priced out of an affluent county, workers like firefighters, teachers must commute long distances.

October 14 - The Baltimore Sun

Death to the Paved Parking Lot

In Pennsylvania, a church experiments with a permeable “green” lot.

October 14 - Land Development Today

How 'Conservative Creatives' Transformed Chattanooga

How a city ranked 139th out of 268 regions in Richard Florida’s Creativity Index became one of the country's most successful places.

October 14 - The Next American City

Is Amtrak A Federal Responsibility?

Amtrak President David Gunn is touring the country to garner support for the nation’s rail service, which could face huge cuts from the Bush administration.

October 14 - Great Falls Tribune

Naturalized Immigrants More Likely To Become Homeowners

New Census data shows that naturalized immigrants are more likely to own homes than members of the same born in the U.S.

October 14 - The Baltimore Sun


Michigan Wants To Be Cool, Too

The state’s new governor responds to recent Census data naming Detroit as first in the nation in the flight of young adults between 2000 and 2002.

October 14 - Associated Press

Transportation Enhancements: A Good Use Of Taxpayer Dollars?

Federal highway tax dollars are spent on some unlikely projects.

October 14 - Richmond Times-Dispatch


Continued Stigma Keeps Housing Scarce For Mentally Ill

Fear of violence and the potential impact on property values make it difficult to find sites for secured treatment facilities in California.

October 13 - The Los Angeles Times

Revisiting The Socialist City

Tom Angotti offers a progressive planner's perspective on urban planning, and explores lessons we can learn from the good, the bad, the ugly, as well as the theoretical and the achievable, aspects of the Socialist City.

October 13 - Planners Network

The Young And The Childless

Mid-sized cities like Pittsburgh, Baton Rouge and Fresno, are using the young and educated as an economic development strategy.

October 13 - USA Today

Renewing Urban Renewal

An impoverished St. Louis neighborhood near the Missouri Botanical Gardens faces demolition, when rehabilitation might be the answer, in this case study.

October 13 - St. Louis Riverfront Times

D.C. Plans Ambitious Waterfront Revival

D.C.'s waterfront revival plans include retail, a hotel, and up to 900 residential units.

October 13 - The Washington Post

Cabrini Green: Rough Transition for Residents

Chicago's infamous public housing project, Cabrini Green, is undergoing uneasy change and a rough transition.

October 13 - Yahoo! Newswire

Is That American?

Oregon posts reward for driving less.

October 13 - Michigan Land Use Institute

A Tale Of Two Downtowns

TOD, among other things, is credited for the vitality of two downtowns in Illinois.

October 13 - The Chicago Tribune

Dearborn, Michigan: America's Muslim Capital

An in-depth look at Dearborn, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit that - home to the second largest Arab population outside the Middle East - some call "America's Muslim capital."

October 13 - The Next American City

Urban Planning Lessons From Cuba

A look at the history of urban planning in Cuba illustrates how participatory planning and Cuban socialism can mutually learn from one another.

October 13 - Planners Network

Iraqis Work To Reclaim Lost Marshland

Iraqi engineers restore marshes destroyed by Saddam Hussein.

October 12 - The Washington Post

Restoring A Railroad Station

Preservation efforts at a New Jersey train station spark renewed interest in the station's home town.

October 12 - New Jersey Star-Ledger

Comprehensive Transportation Plan Defeated

Orange County FL voters rejected the Mobility 20/20 Plan, a joint County/City of Orlando proposal to improve roads, provide bike lanes, and establish light rail service via a half-cent sales tax.

October 12 - The Orlando Sentinel

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