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Dublin Disappearing?
<p> <img src="/files/u405/DSCN4789small.jpg" alt="" width="309" height="237" align="left" /><br /> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> <em> Anne Street, Dublin City Center: A mixture of uses prevail </em><br /> <em>in this pedestrian friendly, human-scaled street. </em> </p>
Who Wants an Electric Car?
<p>After opting to use an electric car instead of repairing her Volvo, Cori Howard wonders if the electric car has a future.</p>
Adaptive Reuse: Historic Courthouse To Charter School
<p>The 93-year old Bronx Borough Courthouse will soon become a charter school.</p>
Transit's Environmental Benefits
<p>A recent study from the Washington Public Interest Research Group shows the environmental benefits of public transit.</p>
Making Cities More Livable with Bikes
<p>This piece from the <em>Globe and Mail</em> argues that a bikeable city is a livable city.</p>
L.A. Erasing Murals
<p>Murals are under fire in Los Angeles, as city officials are painting over what they see as "illegal signs".</p>
States Respond to Growth With Dam Plans
<p>Growth and rising populations have many Western states reconsidering dams.</p>
Is Now the Time for an MPO in Melbourne?
<p>With government plans to increase the amount of land used for affordable housing in Melbourne, Australia, some say it's time for a regional planning entity.</p>
Plants Forced To Evolve By Urban Landscapes
<p>A team of researchers has shown that in urban landscapes -- such as in the cracks of sidewalks -- plant species must evolve their reproduction habits to stay alive.</p>
Affordable Housing May Be Required in San Francisco Redevelopment
<p>A measure to require half of all new housing units in San Francisco's planned redevelopment of Bayview-Hunters Point is heading to the city's June ballot. The developer says the measure will kill the project.</p>
Friday Funny: Name-Calling Ticks Off Town
<p>TV network officials have issued a formal apology for its tongue-in-cheek suggested mispronunciation of the name of the Massachusetts town of Athol in a recent ad.</p>
Traffic Crashes Cost Twice as Much as Congestion
<p>A traffic safety study released March 5 by the AAA highlights the enormous costs of traffic crashes, in terms of lives and dollars, to the U.S. The cost exceeds that of congestion while deaths amount to 117 daily.</p>
U.S. Homeowners Owe More Than They Own
<p>For the first time since 1945, home equity rates in the U.S. have dropped to below 50% -- figures that could worsen if home prices continue to drop.</p>
Immigrants Feeling Push of Gentrification
<p>Gentrification of one of Vancouver's low-cost neighborhoods in pushing immigrant populations out of the city.</p>
Historic Preservation Through Virtual Reality
<p>By utilizing virtual reality software, students at UC Berkeley are recreating a historic stretch of Oakland, California's 7th Street, a historic hotbed of jazz and blues clubs during the 1940s and '50s.</p>
Tight New York Parking Blamed on City Employee Permits
<p>More than 142,000 parking permits have been issued by the city of New York for public employees, enabling free parking all over the city. Critics blame the high number of permits for clogging the city's streets.</p>
Public Spaces Key to Flint's Rebirth
<p>With a focus on public spaces, Flint, Michigan, is looking to revitalize itself.</p>
Evictions Precede Market-Rate Conversion of Affordable Housing
<p>Plans to convert one of San Francisco's public housing projects into market rate housing has resulted in dozens of evictions, and more are expected.</p>
Shake-Up in Salt Lake City Planning
<p>New Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker has followed through on campaign promises to begin an overhaul of the city's planning department, handing out a series of firings in an effort to revitalize and streamline the city's planning process.</p>
Is a Sprawling Future on Tap for Melbourne?
<p>The city of Melbourne, Australia, is on track to surpass Sydney as the country's most populated. But the expected population growth may push the city into a sprawling and unsustainable future.</p>
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