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Urban Housing Expert Louis Winnick Dies

An immigrant from Romania growing up in Brooklyn, Winnick spent his life helping to improve low-income urban neighborhoods.

July 31 - The Seattle Post-Intelligencer

New Book On Katrina Response Details Confusion Amid The Chaos

In "DISASTER: Hurricane Katrina and the Failure of Homeland Security," authors Christopher Cooper and Robert Block shed light on the series of actions that led to the government's woeful response to the catastrophe.

July 31 - The Wall Street Journal

The Skyrocketing Price Tags Of New Sports Arenas

Universities planning to build new sports facilities are being hit with construction costs twice as high as a decade ago.

July 31 - The Oregonian

Property Rights Movement Taking Its Toll On Cities

Oregon's Measure 37 was just the first of a series of campaigns from the ideological right -- all dressed up in populist rhetoric -- that favor developers and limit the abilities of cities to plan.

July 31 - Tom Paine Common Sense

Bay Area Residents Will Vote On Urban Growth Boundry

After years of debate by local officials, Contra Costa County will be asked to approve an urban limit line intended to preserve farmland and open space.

July 31 - The Contra Costa Times


Developers Responding To High Demand For Rentals

With the condo craze mostly played out, developers in New Jersey are starting to build new for-rent apartments to meet the increasing market demand.

July 31 - The New York Times


Calthorpe Leads New Orleans Regional Planning Effort

A team of planners led by Peter Calthorpe hold their first workshops to develop a new regional planning effort in Lake Charles, Lafayette, Baton Rouge and New Orleans.

July 31 - The Advocate

Austin, Texas Forming Affordable Housing Task Force

With its economy humming and housing prices rising, the city of Austin has joined other U.S. cities in looking for affordable housing solutions.

July 31 - Austin American-Statesman

Artist's Rendering Draws Out Gentrification Fears

A controversial billboard for new condos at a construction site outrages residents.

July 30 - The New York Times

U.S. National Parks At Risk From Global Warming

Report warns that Yellowstone, Yosemite, and other beloved national parks are threatened by global warming.

July 30 - National Geographic

U.S. Breathing China's Air Pollution

Airborne pollution is crossing the Pacific Ocean and depositing itself in California skies.

July 30 - Forbes

Teardowns: Costs, Benefits, and Public Policy

The teardown phenomenon has attracted much public attention. Daniel P. McMillen examines the case of the historic Chicago suburb of Kenilworth to determine the costs, benefits and public policy surrounding teardowns.

July 30 - Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Land Lines

Why Is Washington Missing The Train?

Critics decry the failure of the recent federal "white paper" on reducing congestion to include any discussion of railroads.

July 30 - Madison Capital Times

Cooling Housing Market Is Slowing Overall Economy

After riding high due to a booming housing market over the past several years, the U.S. economy is feeling the pain of a housing slowdown.

July 29 - The New York Times

Housing Out Of Reach For UK Public Sector Workers

With prices doubling in the past five years across Britian, a key sector of the workforce is frozen out of the housing market in two-thirds of cities and towns.

July 29 - The Guardian Unlimited

Times Square-Like Development Questioned In Miami

Miami's City Commission will vote today on Citisquare, a large retail development proposed for a site next to Miami's new performing arts center. Critics deem the project's Times Square like billboards to be inappropriate for the context.

July 29 - The Miami Herald

Spent Nuclear Fuel Edges Closer To Yucca

The Department of Energy has announced a timeline for the nuclear-waste site, as opposition intensifies in Nevada.

July 29 - The Christian Science Monitor

A 'New Village' in the Suburbs

A major new greenfield project 20 miles from Toronto intends to create a European-style town centre that mixes uses and de-emphasizes cars.

July 29 - The Globe and Mail

Gary, Indiana Struggles To Overcome Industrial Decline

<p>As the city celebrates its 100th birthday, officials and residents share their hopes for the future, even as the population continues to decline.</p>

July 28 - The Chicago Tribune

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