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Arizona's Rural Lifestyle Is In Jeopardy
Lately, there have been more than a few ominous developments for those trying to maintain the wildness of the remote mountain lands of southern Apache County in Arizona.
Will Market Forces Shrink SUV Use?
How often do the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times push a story the same day with the same point of view? It's rare.
The Housing Dividend
Concentrating the poor is misguided public policy.
Making Cities Livable
This week's Smart City radio show addresses the issue of livability in cities.
Milliken, Kelley To Head Smart Growth Commission
Governor's decision energizes lively legislative debate in Michigan.
Crunch Time For Kane County Growth Planning
Kane County is working on the 2030 Land Resource Management Plan, to be released in November.
Young Urbanites Launch Magazine
A new publication takes a different look at the future of cities and suburbs.
TV Ads Fuel SUV Backlash
Controversial TV ads created by the creator of the "Got Milk" campaign says sport utility vehicles are a threat to national Security.
Common Problems With Zoning Ordinances
The APA website presents questions answered by attorney John Bredin, author of the "Common Problems with Zoning Ordinances."
How To Kill A College Neighborhood
Changes in Minnesota tax law, and potential for 50% return on investment prompt conversion of Duluth neighborhood to student rentals.
Urban Services District Planned
Louisville proposes an Urban Services District that would deliver the same services to residents in Louisville's old city limits without raising taxes.
Nation's First Privately Owned Commuter Railroad?
A lifelong railroader wants to provide a private passenger rail service. It could be the nation's first privately owned commuter railroad in decades.
Online Cities -- For Gaming
The latest online technology games are attempting to create multi-player online cities.
State Of The World 2003
This annual report sizes up the accomplishments and failures in the pursuit of a sustainable world economy.
New Roads, New Approach
Reason's Bob Poole shows how outside-the-box thinking and entrepreneurial action can help Wisconsin (and other states) expand personal automobility by rebuilding decaying roads.
Glendening's Record On Smart Growth
As governor of Maryland, Parris Nelson Glendening, launched a visionary initiative to combat sprawl.
New Development Doesn't Follow New Urbanism Roots
Critics say Quebec Square, a shopping center in northeast Denver planned for the New Urbanist redevelopment of the city's former airport is a "paean to the automobile."
New Home Charge To Pay For Basic Services
The California budget crisis has gotten so bad some cities are considering charging owners of new homes annual assessments for basic services.
American Cities: Federal Neglect Imperils Their Rise
An Op-Ed by Bruce Katz in the Baltimore Sun calls on Congress to provide states and cities necessary fiscal relief and to reverse its drift toward unfunded mandates and programmatic inflexibility.
TV Campaign Says SUV Owners Support Terrorism
Controversial television campaign links gas-guzzling sport utility vehicles (SUVs) to international terrorism.
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New York City School Construction Authority
Village of Glen Ellyn
Central Transportation Planning Staff/Boston Region MPO
Chaddick Institute at DePaul University
Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies (IHS)
City of Grandview
Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada
Toledo-Lucas County Plan Commissions
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