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Cars That Can Read Road Signs

A new electronic system can detect road signs and will warn the driver when necessary.

October 4 - New Scientist

Windpower As A Rural Economic Development Strategy

The GAO publishes a report on wind power's contribution to electric powergeneration and its impact on farms andrural communities.

October 4 - U.S. General Accounting Office

FEATURE

Comparing Sprawl In U.S. And Canadian Cities

A comparison of American and Canadian cities demonstrates that sprawl in has less to do with the American Dream than with the influence the highway, oil and auto lobby has on US transportation policy.

October 4 - Patrick Condon

An Impending Water Shortage In The West

For the first time in recorded history, the seven western states that rely on the Colorado River for water face the probability of a water shortage.

October 3 - The Los Angeles Times

Bringing Washington To The River's Edge

Roger Lewis comments on visions to revitalize the Potomac and Anacostia riverfronts of the nation's capital with an urban flair.

October 3 - The Washington Post


Orange County Seeks To Grow Differently

Orange County, CA, long a poster child for sprawl, searches for alternatives.

October 3 - San Jose Mercury News

Bush, Kerry, And The Environment

Editorial compares the environmetal records of U.S. presidential candidates.

October 3 - Star Tribune


Seattle's Monorail Mess

$1.6 billion monorail initiative is on a collision course.

October 3 - The Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Portland's Skinny House Competition

An innovative design competition sponsored by the City of Portland attempts to provide design ideas to infill developers.

October 2 - The Oregonian

Student 'Takeover' Prompts Large Scale Planning Proposal

Exclusion zone for student housing proposed in attempt to bring life back to areas where full-time residents are a minority.

October 2 - The Guardian Unlimited

Environment May Prove Decisive In Close Election

If the U.S. presidential election is close, Bush and Kerry's stance on environmental issues may play a decisive role.

October 2 - Voice Of America

Call Of The Wild: Is It Cellular?

Cell towers and phones are invading national parks.

October 2 - The Christian Science Monitor

The Environmental Candidate

David Van Gilder analyzes John Kerry's record and George W. Bush's environmental legacy.

October 2 - Fort Wayne News Sentinel

Cities And The Presidential Election

Neal Peirce on what the outcome of the presidential election means for the nation's states and cities.

October 1 - The Washington Post Writers Group

How Green Is Kerry?

The Seattle Times wraps up its week-long series on the presidential candidates' environmental stances.

October 1 - The Seattle Times

Regional Cooperation Key To Addressing Planning Challenges

Urban planners say uncoordinated planning exacts a price.

October 1 - The Chicago Tribune

Building Green With Hay

A Southern California city office building is the largest commercial project to be built with straw bale.

October 1 - Los Angeles Daily News

Why Did Russia Support The Kyoto Protocol?

The Economist analyzes the politics and economics behind the Russian government's decision to approve the Kyoto Protocol.

October 1 - The Economist

A Status Report On Neighborhood Councils In L.A.

A report evaluates the "successes and shortcomings" of the three year old Los Angeles Neighborhood Council system.

October 1 - University Of Southern California

The Smart Growth Fantasy

Jane Galt argues that Smart Growth is, "to a large extent, a fantasy."

October 1 - Asymmetrical Information

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100 Most Influential Urbanists

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Urban Design for Planners 1: Software Tools

This six-course series explores essential urban design concepts using open source software and equips planners with the tools they need to participate fully in the urban design process.

Planning for Universal Design

Learn the tools for implementing Universal Design in planning regulations.