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The "Monumental Folly" of California City

Created by Nathan Mendelsohn, California City is the state's thrid largest in size but exists mostly in his imagination. Home to 14000 people who inhabit one end of the massive tract, just a corner next to over 185 square miles of empty development.

August 16 - Los Angeles Times

Residents Who Live Near Public Transportation Live Healthier, Longer Lives

Study indicates that public transit improvements and more transit oriented development can provide large but often overlooked health benefits.

August 15 - APTA

Reinventing Government in the Wiki Age

Beth Novick, author of <em>Wiki Government</em>, says that today's technology invites us to "rethink not only our democratic institutions, but our democratic theory."

August 15 - WorldChanging

Enormous Tidal Turbine Launches

The world's largest tidal turbine, designed to create electricity from tidal current, was unveiled in Scotland yesterday. The giant machine will be installed off the coast near Orkney later this summer.

August 15 - Atlantis Resource Corporation

The Extremes of Detroit

Jay Walljasper pays a visit to Detroit, and finds an intersection where wealth and Detroit's famous urban decay live cheek-by-jowl.

August 15 - Citiwire.net


An Architectural Yelp?

A new website intends to be both a crowdsourced wiki of information on buildings and an open forum for architectural criticism.

August 15 - Metropolis Magazine

Synchronized Driving

University of Missouri-Kansas City researchers are making headway on "self-synchronizing moving objects" -- that is, getting cars to communicate with each other on highways so they can travel at faster speeds without accidents.

August 14 - The Kansas City Star


Congestion Pricing, Carpool Charging And Driver Behavior

KALW's transportation reporter takes a ride across the Bay Bridge during the peak period to experience the new travel patterns brought on by the Bay Area's first experience with congestion pricing - she interviews a UC specialist in human behavior.

August 14 - KALW News via SF Gate

What Cities Can Do to Encourage Electric Cars

Maury Blackman of Accela writes that local governments will have a significant effect on whether electric cars take off or not, because they will be approving and building the necessary infrastructure.

August 14 - Accela Corporate blog

Bar Cars May Be Back

As reported earlier this year on Planetizen, the bar cars on Metro-North Railroad's Connecticut trains: train cars were hitting retirement age, and it looked like no replacements were coming for the pubs on wheels. But wait- there's hope yet!

August 14 - The Wall St. Journal

Seattle Considers Transportation Tax District

Seattle has a long list of transportation projects on the drawing boards, but little money to bring them into reality. So local officials are considering a plan to create transportation taxing districts to help fund the projects.

August 14 - The Seattle Times

Friday Funny: Environmental Disaster Looms as Tanker Docks Safely

The satirical newspaper The Onion reports on how the safe transfer of millions of barrels of oil into the energy infrastructure of the United States will result in environmental calamity.

August 13 - The Onion

Bay Area High Speed Rail Debate: City Vs. Suburb?

The San Francisco Peninsula stretch of the LA-SF high speed rail line appears to be stirring up as a classic debate between suburban San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties.

August 13 - San Francisco Chronicle - Business Report

18 Unusual Examples of Landscape Architecture

Popular Mechanics features a slideshow of fantastic examples of landscape architecture, from Scotland's Garden of Cosmic Speculation to the Growth Chamber on the International Space Station.

August 13 - Popular Mechanics

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How To Raise Fares

<p class="ecxMsoNormal"> A couple of weeks ago, I was on a bus in Chicago and noticed something that I had not noticed before- that how you paid to get on the bus affected how long you took to get on the bus.<span>  </span>People who flashed monthly passes boarded in a few seconds.<span>  </span>People who put in dollar bills got on a lot more slowly, as they fumbled for the right number of bills.<span>  </span>People who had to pay change took longer still.<span>  </span> </p> <p class="ecxMsoNormal"> So to speed buses’ on-time performance (pun intended) transit agencies should encourage the former and discourage the latter. </p>

August 13 - Michael Lewyn

Bring Cars In, Or Keep Cars Out?

In some cases, argues Yonah Freemark, it makes more sense to bring cars into your downtown than to keep them out. Freemark visits Raleigh, North Carolina, where the city opened its pedestrian-only downtown to cars with some success.

August 13 - Next American City

Redevelopment Threatening Canada's "Pyramids on the Prairies"?

Recent developments in Winnipeg's historic warehouse district are coming under scrutiny after the district was places on an "Endangered Places" list.

August 13 - Winnipeg Free Press

Vancouver Businesses Opposing Bike Lane

Officials are planning to install a second major separated bike lane in downtown Vancouver. Local business owners are trying to stop them.

August 13 - The Vancouver Sun

Chinese Developers Plan to Recreate Salvador Dali's Hometown

Developers in China have announced plans to build a recreation of the hometown of Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dali.

August 13 - The Guardian

Cyclists Are Car-Owners, Too

A new study suggests that the people who cycle the most are likely to own at least two cars.

August 13 - The Guardian

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