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Digital Signs Inform New York Bus Riders

<p>New York city has unveiled a pilot program that helps bus riders know when their bus is coming by employing GPS tracking devices and digital signs at some Manhattan bus stops.</p>

October 5 - The New York Times

The Radiation Threat Of Municipal Wi-Fi

<p>This article from <em>The Idaho Observer</em> discusses the negative health impacts of radiation for cell phone towers -- negative impacts also associated with the municipal Wi-Fi networks proposed or already built in cities across the country.</p>

October 5 - The Idaho Observer

Will Sustainable Development 'Shake Up' Architecture?

<p>In an interview with French architect Françoise-Hélène Jourda, the newspaper <em>Le Monde</em> asks about sustainable development and the future of architecture.</p>

October 4 - Truthout

Unlevel Playing Field Riles Georgia Development Team

The results of a competitive RFP process to redevelop Georgia's historic Jekyll Island has been deemed unfair by the Jekyll Island Revitalization Group. A formal challenge to the State's decision has been issued and a lawsuit may follow.

October 4 - Daily Report

Bike-Sharing System May Come To San Francisco

<p>San Francisco is considering a plan to create a bike-sharing program, similar to the successful program recently instituted in Paris.</p>

October 4 - The San Francisco Chronicle


Will South Florida's Development Tap Run Dry?

<p>An ever-decreasing water supply threatens growth in South Florida's final development frontier.</p>

October 4 - South Florida Sun-Sentinel

Grandpa, What's A 'Pay Phone'?

<p>Entrepreneur.com's list of the 10 types of businesses most likely to be extinct in 10 years suggest a very different kind of city.</p>

October 4 - Entrepreneur.com


Life Outside The Fences In Guantanamo City

<p>This article from the <em>BBC</em> looks at what life is like on the other side of the fences in Guantanamo City, Cuba.</p>

October 4 - BBC

Texas Mayors Block Feds From Building Border Wall

<p>City officials in Texas Border towns are blocking federal officials from coming into their towns to build walls along the U.S.-Mexico border.</p>

October 4 - The Houston Chronicle

Missouri's Bridge Plan Could Guide Nation

<p>The state of Missouri's fast-track plan to fund, repair, and maintain its bridges is being called a model for the rest of the nation.</p>

October 4 - Stateline

The Building's Green, But What About The Commute?

<p>This article from <em>Environmental Building News</em> looks at the energy required to get workers from home to work -- often a use of energy that far surpasses that of the workplace itself.</p>

October 4 - Environmental Building News

Corps Looks To Buy Out Gulf City

<p>The Army Corps of Engineers has plans to buyout more than half of the land in the flood-damaged Gulf Coast city of Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. But residents who have already started to rebuild after Hurricane Katrina are fighting the plan.</p>

October 4 - The Los Angeles Times

A Vision Of Pre-Colonized Manhattan

<p>This slideshow from <em>The New Yorker</em> features historic maps and computer-recreations to show how Manhattan may have looked before the arrival of Europeans.</p>

October 3 - The New Yorker

Illegal Aliens To Have Big Effect On Census And Reapportionment

<p>Census 2010 is on the way, and a new report is warning that the high concentration of illegal immigrants in the South and West will skew counts and unfairly reapportion more congressional seats to states with more undocumented people.</p>

October 3 - The Hartford Courant

The Housing Slowdown

<p>Home sales and prices continue to drop to new lows.</p>

October 3 - The New York Times

The 'Greening' of Wal-Mart?

<p>Recent attempts to "greenwash" Wal-Mart in the media don't hold water, write Ruben Garcia and Andrea Buffa.</p>

October 3 - Common Dreams

Can Land Use Planning Save The World?

<p>At their annual conference, California's planners are obsessed with global warming.</p>

October 3 - California Planning & Development Report

Filling Winnipeg's 'Dead Zones'

<p>More than 40 years of revitalization efforts have failed to "fix" downtown Winnipeg. Now a host of new developments -- many of them private or the result of downtown campus expansion plans -- may finally create a vibrant core for the city.</p>

October 3 - The Winnipeg Free Press

Urban Anthropologist Looks At People And Public Spaces

<p>This article from <em>The New York Times</em> briefly profiles Project for Public Spaces Founder Fred Kent, and presents his appraisals of four New York neighborhoods.</p>

October 3 - The New York Times

South American Economic Unification May Threaten Amazon

<p>A new report warns that unless proper precautions are take, a plan to unite South American economies through transportation and infrastructure projects could result in widespread destruction of the Amazon rainforest.</p>

October 3 - Environmental News Network

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