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Plans Vary for Foreclosure Relief Funds

Foreclosure-stricken cities and states are looking forward to receiving federal relief funding. Their plans for using the funding vary.

August 15 - The Christian Science Monitor

Troubles for D.C.'s Building Repair Program

A Washington D.C. project to clean up and repair dilapidated buildings in the city is coming under scrutiny for shoddy work and millions of dollars in public money that are virtually unaccounted for.

August 15 - The Washington Post

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Walkable Neighborhood Grocers

<p> &nbsp; </p> <p> Costco may be <a href="http://www.nysun.com/new-york/costco-eyes-a-manhattan-site-but-draws-political/82797/" target="_blank">coming to Manhattan</a>, bringing 2300 parking spaces with it.

August 14 - Diana DeRubertis

Best Towns in the U.S.

Outside Magazine looks at the best cities and towns for working, living and playing, with a focus on places that have experienced a renewal.

August 14 - Outside Magazine

Historic Company Town Called 'New Urbanist'

Roebling, New Jersey is a company town built around a steel wire factory. But founder John A. Roebling had a few ideas about making a community there, as a new museum attests.

August 14 - The Princeton Packet


Baseball Stars Commute By Bike

At last count, the Baltimore Orioles clubhouse includes six regular bike commuters including up-and-coming pitcher Jeremy Guthrie.

August 14 - The Baltimore Sun

Rome's Battle With Contemporary Architecture

The only modern building in Rome's historic center, a Richard Meier designed museum, is considered offensive enough that it may not last in its current form.

August 14 - Reuters


Forget Coffeehouses- Businesses Want Freeways, Labor, Energy

Manufacturing still matters, and what manufacturers want hasn't changed much. The question is whether a "new economy" state like California can compete in the old economy.

August 14 - California Planning and Development Report

Vacation Home Shareholding

The American trend of "fractional ownership", a real estate concept in which a number of investors own fractions of vacation homes, has moved to Europe.

August 14 - International Herald Tribune

The $1 Home

A foreclosed property in Detroit was recently put on the market at a selling price of just one dollar.

August 14 - The Detroit News

Chicago Region Loses Billions Each Year Thanks to Traffic Congestion

A new report from the Metropolitan Planning Council pegs the annual cost of congestion to the Chicago region at $7.3 billion.

August 14 - Streetsblog

Flood Forecasting Goes 3D

New modeling software could soon be available that would allow monitoring across the internet of flood levels in specific areas- like your backyard.

August 14 - Popular Mechanics

Pittsburgh Takes Steps Toward Bike-Friendliness

Pittsburgh becomes first city in Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to hire a full-time bike/pedestrian coordinator.

August 14 - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

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Crime and urban design: Oscar Newman 36 years later

<p> I recently read Oscar Newman’s 1970s book on crime prevention, “Defensible Space.”  In this book, Newman addressed the question of why some public housing projects are insanely dangerous, and others only moderately so.   Although Newman’s analysis is mostly confined to low-income housing, commentators of all stripes have relied on his work:  new urbanist commentator Laurence Aurbach asserts that Newman’s work supports new urbanists’ emphasis on heavily trafficked, walkable streets (1) while Randall O’Toole considers Newman to be a defender of single-use, cul-de-sac sprawl (2).                                                        <br />

August 13 - Michael Lewyn

Freakonomics Investigates Suburbia

Urban experts weigh in on the future of the suburbs.

August 13 - Freakonomics (Opinion) on The New York Times

The Microsoft Sphere

Microsoft has introduced a spherical computer display that lets users touch the globe to interact with it. There are many likely applications for planning and public participation.

August 13 - YouTube

NYC's New Green Escalators

Escalators are major energy wasters, so many cities are looking for greener solutions. 35 new green escalators were recently installed in the New York Subway, with mixed success.

August 13 - The New York Times

Rare Show Of Unity on Growth Legislation in CA

An unusual coalition of environmentalists, builders,and city leaders announced their support for a controversial land use and transportation bill that aims to involve the CA Air Resources Board in setting reduction targets.

August 13 - Capitol Weekly

Talking Head Designs Bike Rack

David Byrne, an avid cyclist in Manhattan, was asked to judge a bike rack design contest. Instead, he made his own designs, which have quickly gone up around the city.

August 13 - The New York Times

Media Outlets Need Auto Industry Ads to Survive

More than a quarter of all local TV ad revenue comes from car companies. Could plummeting profits from SUVs mean even worse local news?

August 13 - Streetsblog

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