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America's Water Crisis

America's aging water infrastructure needs a massive upgrade. Very soon.

August 9 - U.S. News And World Report

Ten Steps To Pedestrian-Friendly Cities

Copenhagen, one of the world's great pedestrian-friendly cities, uses a ten-step program to transform "car-oriented" city to a "people-friendly "one.

August 9 - MetropolisMag.com

Importance Of The Suburban Dump

The Christian Science Monitor calls the postmodern community dump the new heart of the suburb.

August 9 - The Christian Science Monitor

Affordable Housing And The Suburbs

Peter H. Schuck comments on the recent court decision regarding New Jersey's Mount Laurel doctrine.

August 9 - The New York Times

Combining Architecture And Nature

How can nature be more an intergral part of architecture?

August 8 - MetropolisMag.com


The Mall That Set The Standard For All Others

Since the Mall of America opened a decade ago it has reshaped and set the standard for combining retail and entertainment.

August 8 - St. Paul Pioneer Press

Geocaching

High-tech scavenger hunters are using a GPS and longitude and latitude coordinates on the Internet to find remote archeological sites.

August 8 - The Arizona Republic


Businesses, Governments Violated Clean Water Act

Fifty Florida businesses and governments violated the Clean Water Act according to a study of federal data released Tuesday by the Florida Public Interest Research Group.

August 8 - Sun-Sentinel

The New Trend: Lake-side Living

A growing number of residents and cities are finding that development adjacent to lakes is a way to dramatically improve the quality of life.

August 8 - USA Today

Streetcars: Urban Transportation Of The Future

Report by the Free Congress Research and Education Foundationcalls for a return of streetcar systems in America's urban areas.

August 8 - American Public Transportation Association

Changes In 'Wal-mart's Backyard'

The hometown of Sam Walton's "Wal-mart" is the six fastest-growing metro area in the nation.

August 8 - The New York Times

A New Type Of Suburbanite In A New Type Of Suburb

Where the hip suburbanites can be found. Details the exploits of "Patio Man" in "Sprinkler City", with his "Realtor Wife" and designer kids.

August 8 - The Weekly Standard

The Big Lie Behind Transit Projects

Nine out of ten transportation projects cost more than projected. There is a new scientific explanation for this: Lying.

August 8 - Tech Central Station - Europe

Acela Train Breaking Down

The Acela, a high speed premium train for the Northeast, is breaking down with great regularity.

August 8 - The Washington Post

BedZed: London's 'Radical Housing Experiment'

The BedZed housing development, the first of its kind in the world, promises a new way of life.

August 7 - The Guardian Unlimited

Costco Vs. The Church

A federal judge blocks an attempt by the City of Cypress, CA to condemn church land to make way for a tax-generating Costco store.

August 7 - The Los Angeles Times

North Carolina's Massive Historic Renovation

Durham officials approve a $43.2 million subsidy for one of the nation's largest historic renovation projects, aimed at revitalizing downtown Durham.

August 7 - The News & Observer

CA Treasurer Identifies State's Smart Investments

California State Treasurer seizes the opportunity to use his investment pool to invest in the state's urban communities, simultaneously earning returns andsparking development.

August 7 - The Metro Investment Report

Malls Half-Baked: In Search Of Alternative Realities

The apocalyptic decree that 50% of America's 1,500 malls would go dark by the new millennium resulted in few fatalities. Ironically, in fact, the doom gave way to a boom...

August 7 - REIS

Hurricanes No Deterrent To Rapid Coastal Growth

The 45 million people massed along the coast from Maine to Texas, who gamble that they will never face a hurricane, have more people join them every day.

August 7 - The Tampa Tribune

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