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More Californians Losing Their Homes

<p>The latest figures show that more than 500 California households have gone into foreclosure each day in the first quarter of 2008.</p>

April 24 - LA Times Blog: LA Land

Amusement Park Planned for Baghdad

<p>Investors are moving forward with plans to build an amusement park in Baghdad, arguing the Iraqi capital is in dire need of entertainment facilities. Many worry that security concerns will disrupt those plans.</p>

April 24 - The Times

Party on the Streetcar

<p>Party organizers in Prague have set up a monthly party that takes place on one of the city's streetcars as it drives through town.</p>

April 24 - The New York Times

County Requires All New Homes To Be Green

<p>All new homes in Montgomery County, Maryland, will be required to comply with environmental and energy-efficiency standards.</p>

April 24 - The Washington Post

Housing Prices Drop Lower as Commute Distances Rise

<p>Homes farther out from the central city and with longer commutes are being hit harder by the downturn in the housing market. Those located close to city cores and transit are faring better, according to this report from <em>NPR</em>.</p>

April 24 - NPR


San Francisco Teaches Charleston About Preserving Lesser-Known Areas

<p>Though more than a hundred years newer, the city of San Francisco has a lot to teach cities like Charleston about preserving their less-than-iconic historic areas.</p>

April 24 - The Post and Courier

Re-Making Tacoma Walkable

<p>Tacoma, Washington, could become a walkable city, according to Danish architect Lars Genzoe.</p>

April 24 - The News Tribune


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Insuring Good Cities, One Mile At A Time

<div> <br /> I once was consigned to a table full of business school students at a land-use conference at UCLA. Trying to be a good sport, I offered the only idea that I&#39;d ever had about business: car insurance charged according to miles driven. I posited that since risk and mileage were more or less correlated, it only made sense that people who drove more and incurred more risk should pay more. <span><img src="/files/u1299/Karl_Marx.jpg" width="120" height="130" align="right" /></span><br /> <br /> My tablemates stared back at me as if I had just issued a rousing recitation of <em>Das Kapital</em>. <br />

April 23 - Josh Stephens

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The Real Meaning Of The "American Dream"

Both supporters and opponents of the sprawl status quo often refer to suburbia as “The American Dream.” One sprawl-defending organization even calls itself “The American Dream Coalition.”

April 23 - Michael Lewyn

Gonna Green Me A Condo

<p>From construction to infrastructure to social marketing, the Dockside Green condominiums in Victoria B.C. is becoming recognized as the greenest in Canada.</p>

April 23 - The Globe & Mail

Kunstler: Passenger Rail Only Way to Avoid a Transportation Crisis

<p>As airlines go bankrupt and gasoline prices climb upwards, James Howard Kunstler wonders why passenger rail continues to fall off the political radar.</p>

April 23 - James Howard Kunstler's Blog

Absentee Homeowners Driving Up Rents In Jerusalem

<p>One out of five homes in central Jerusalem is owned by someone living abroad, and sit empty for most of the year. With housing prices soaring, a group of students wants to try and make use of the underused apartments.</p>

April 23 - Marketplace

A New Downtown For Las Vegas

<p>With a volcano, an Egyptian pyramid and the Eiffel Tower already under its belt, Las Vegas is trying its hand at building something else from scratch: a downtown.</p>

April 23 - The New York Times

Plans for World's Largest Hydroelectric Dam Moving Forward in Africa

<p>The dam project is being proposed on the Congo river, and could produce more than twice the amount of energy generated by China's Three Gorges Dam, currently the world's largest. If approved the dam could be operating by 2022.</p>

April 23 - The Guardian

The Challenge of Vertical Construction

<p>A 17-story condominium tower in Boise, Idaho is being built on a 32-foot-wide footprint. Workers talk about the challenges of constructing such a skinny building.</p>

April 23 - The Idaho Statesman

Relocation of Sports Team Could Benefit Light Rail Plans

<p>Officials in Oklahoma is hoping to woo the Seattle Supersonics to relocate in Oklahoma City by offering tax incentives. One politician is hoping to advance plans for a light rail transit system by planting the idea with team officials.</p>

April 23 - The Norman Transcript

Scaling Down Windsor, Ontario

<p>City Hall in Windsor and the provincial government of Ontario are following the wrong path to revitalization, argue the creators of an influential website called Scaledown Windsor, who think Canada's 'motor city' needs to be reinvented.</p>

April 23 - The Globe and Mail

What Happened To Good Old Fashioned Taxes?

<p>Congestion pricing is really just a regressive tax thats hurt the poor, argues one New York Assemblyman. If government wants to improve transit and the environment, it should simply tax wealthy Americans more to do it.</p>

April 23 - The New York Times

A Look Back At Pie In The Sky Plans

<p>From mile-high skyscrapers and floating cities, a look back at some of of the impractical and unrealized dreams of architects and planners.</p>

April 23 - Wired Magazine

Front Yard Farming

<p>A few eco-conscious -- and business savvy -- suburbanites are ripping up their lawns and growing vegetables to cater to the increasing demand for local produce.</p>

April 22 - The Wall Street Journal

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