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Baltimore Urban Renewal District Nixed

<p>Plans to create an urban renewal district in South Baltimore have been denied by the city's Planning Commission, arguing that forcibly removing residents and businesses is not a reasonable method for saving the neigborhood.</p>

February 25 - The Baltimore Sun

Atlanta's Beltline Project Soldiers On -- But Without a Lot of Cash

<p>After the Georgia Supreme Court ruled the Beltline project could not use school funds from a tax-increment financing funding source, what next?</p>

February 25 - Creative Loafing

The Cleaning Power of Landscape Architecture

<p>This post from <em>Pruned</em> looks at a proposal to turn a contaminated reservoir into a "bioremediating ecological machine".</p>

February 25 - Pruned

Bringing Down the House

<p>Experts differ on the extent to which the economy will be damaged as a result of the mortgage crisis. But almost all agree it's going to get a lot worse.</p>

February 25 - Time


The Fascism of TOD

<p>This editorial from the <em>Hawaii Reporter</em> argues that plans for transit oriented development are "based in communist and fascist thinking" and that building rail and TOD will be bad for Hawaii's families.</p>

February 24 - Hawaii Reporter

Sinking Delta May Not Be Losing Battle

<p>A new study has shown that rapid land subsidence in the Mississippi Delta is a problem that occurs closer to the surface, not deep below, giving geologists hope that the delta can be restored.</p>

February 24 - Terra Daily


San Francisco Subway Plans Blasted

<p>Plans to build a short subway in San Francisco are meeting criticism.</p>

February 24 - The San Francisco Chronicle

The Chinese Dream

<p>China's burgeoning middle class is moving out of the crowded and polluted cities to a booming constellation of satellite cities. The suburbanization of China has begun.</p>

February 24 - Time

Walking Away from the American Dream

<p>The prevalence of mortgage "walkaways" reveals that the mortgage crisis has significantly changed the values associated with homeownership, and reduced the stigma of foreclosure.</p>

February 24 - Washington Independent

Density Plans 'A Hard Sell' in Vancouver

<p>Vancouver's plans to increase density in the city are being called "a hard sell".</p>

February 23 - The Vancouver Sun

Bonds, Lame Bonds

<p>Unprecedented failure in municipal bond auctions is causing municipal borrowers to flee the auction market and driving up rates at which cities can borrow money.</p>

February 23 - Bloomberg.com

Changing Patterns in Traffic Volume

<p>In recent decades, traffic volumes have risen rapidly throughout the United States. But a report by the East-West Gateway Council of Governments argues that growth rates in traffic volume may be tapering off.</p>

February 23 - St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Retirees Flee to Find Stronger Dollar

<p>Retirees are increasingly moving to Central and South America to retire and take advantage of economies where the dollar retains some strength.</p>

February 23 - The Wall Street Journal

Land Unused

<p>Residents and city officials in L.A. battle over what to do with unused land surrounding the Silver Lake Reservoir.</p>

February 23 - LA Weekly

Friday Funny: I Can Has Zoning

<p>Cats be zonin'.</p>

February 22 - Cyburbia

Hollywood Dispersed

<p>More and more states are looking to cash in on the movie business by building film studios and offering tax incentives to filmmakers.</p>

February 22 - Stateline

Off-Track Betting May Get Booted

<p>A plan to close New York's off-track betting parlors could erase one of the last vestiges of the gritty city of the past.</p>

February 22 - The New York Times

City Overhaul Proposed in Toronto

<p>Experts are calling for a major revision to the city operations of Toronto, suggesting the creation of region-wide toll roads, increased taxes and</p>

February 22 - The Toronto Star

Harlem Drug Corner Goes Condo

<p>It wasn’t long ago that if someone who lived downtown mentioned needing to make a trip to the corner of Frederick Douglass Boulevard and 118th Street, you could assume they were not making the trip to buy groceries.</p>

February 22 - The New York Times

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