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Toll Roads Struggle To Gain Political Consensus
<p>Pressure is building to come to a decision about whether or not to toll roads in Massachusetts. But many politicians are opposed.</p>
Ten Principles for Sustainable City Governance
<p>Scandinavian think tank Monday Morning interviews 50 global experts to develop a series of principles for creating a sustainable city.</p>
Residents Told To Pay For Own Sewer Repairs
<p>For 4,000 residents whose homes don't directly link to sewer mains in Portland, Oregon, the city has said that they will have to pay for any repairs needed on their sewer lines.</p>
University Embarks On $50 Million Restoration Of Wright Buildings
<p>A Florida university that is home to 12 buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright has undertaken a $50 million effort to restore the crumbling buildings.</p>
When's The Next Bus Coming? Ask Google
<p>One Northern California man started a business to help his local transit agency get connected with Google Transit.</p>
Solar Trees Can Provide Parking In The Shade
<p>A San Diego-based company is marketing solarized parking lots and solar trees as a way to provide shade and generate electricity.</p>
Ram, Cram, and Jam Brigade: An Anti-Smart Growth Video
<p>"The End of Affordability", a YouTube video in five parts, examines the "five common fallacies of urban consolidation" in Sydney, Australia.</p>
Big Cities Hop On The Bicycle Bandwagon
<p>A growing number of American cities are taking steps to encourage cycling as an pollution-free and healthy transportation alternative.</p>
Terrorism Cited In Suppression Of Online Maps
<p>Online maps showing everything from city streets to gas lines and fire hydrants are increasingly available. Government officials have limited the availability of infrastructure maps due to their possible use by terrorists.</p>
Philadelphia's Rezoning Saga
<p>The monumental task of rewriting the city's zoning code and remapping its zones is essential if Philadelphia is to fulfill its potential and prosper.</p>
More Lanes Mean More Emissions
<p>As Seattle considers a plan to spend more than $17 billion on road and transit projects, the Sightline Institute looks at how the city's greenhouse-gas emissions would increase if a new land of highway is built.</p>
Chicago Launches Pay-By-Phone Parking Meters
<p>The new program allows motorist to add time to their parking meter by dialing a toll free number.</p>
Will New York Force Homeowners To Plant A Tree?
<p>To help reach its goal of planting 1 million new trees by 2030, the city is contemplating a new rule that would force homeowners and developers to plant new street trees when buildings are remodeled.</p>
Green School Designs Struggle For Acceptance
<p>The emerging focus on sustainable design has moved into the realm of education, with architects and designers looking at the best ways to create green schools. But while the idea is popular, its implementation is meeting resistance.</p>
Measuring The Impact Of Maryland's Smart Growth Plans
<p>Though former governor Parris Glendening is often seen as the father of smart growth, studies indicate that even with the state's efforts, little progress has been towards reigning in sprawl.</p>
Activists, Planners Battle Over Street Trees
<p>Neighborhood activists are fighting plans to remove ficus trees from the streets of Southern California cities.</p>
A New Model For The Eco-Town
<p>This article from <em>Building</em> looks at a new environmentally sustainable suburb near Stockholm and weighs its applicability in England as a model for Prime Minister Gordon Brown's proposed eco-towns.</p>
Planning Skakeup In Salt Lake City
<p>Responding to pressure from neighborhood residents and a poor grade from a government audit, the city's planning department will be reorganized to ensure proper procedures are followed.</p>
Living Green With Joel Stein
<p>Los Angeles Times humorist Joel Stein gets advice on green living from actor and environmental activist Ed Begley.</p>
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US High Speed Rail Association
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