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Paris' Love-Hate Relationship With The Car

Paris is one of 1,100, most of them in Europe, to observe a "car-free" day.

September 22 - Yahoo! Newswire

A Silver Bullet For Downtown Phoenix

Downtown Phoenix will be reshaped if officials purchase $30 million worth of land for a downtown ASU campus.

September 22 - The Arizona Republic

When Architecture Tells A Story

A review of the new museum on the Washington Mall and a profile of the architect who designed it.

September 22 - The Seattle Times

Can Downtowns Survive?

An economist's reading of recent trends suggests the future of the downtown is anything but certain.

September 22 - Reason Public Policy Institute

Sovereignty Or Scam To Duck Zoning?

Joe Rodriguez says that what may appear to be an issue of Native American sovereignty may actually be a scam to skirt around local zoning laws.

September 22 - San Jose Mercury News


Unsprawl Case Study: Lenox Village, Nashville

The current issue of Terrain profiles Lenox Village, Nashville's first full-scale traditional neighborhood development.

September 22 - Terrain

Blueprint For An Oil-Free America

The Rocky Mountain Institute announces the release of "Winning the Oil Endgame: Innovation for Profits, Jobs, and Security", a market-based plan to eliminate oil dependence by 2050.

September 22 - Common Dreams


Oceans 212

A new report paints a dire picture for the future of the nation's lakes and oceans, and offers 212 specific recommendations.

September 22 - Naples Daily News

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My Kind of Town? Not So Much.

Today's <em>New York Times</em> has a kinda terrifying <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2004/09/21/national/21cameras.html">article</a> (reg. req'd) about Chicago's new network of "smart" surveillance cameras. Don't worry; <del>everything's going to be okay</del> we're all doomed:<br /> <blockquote>Police specialists here can already monitor live footage from about 2,000 surveillance cameras around the city, so the addition of 250 cameras under the mayor's new plan is not a great jump. The way these cameras will be used, however, is an extraordinary technological leap.<br /> <br /> Sophisticated new computer programs will immediately alert the police whenever anyone viewed by any of the cameras placed at buildings and other structures considered terrorist targets wanders aimlessly in circles, lingers outside a public building, pulls a car onto the shoulder of a highway, or leaves a package and walks away from it. Images of those people will be highlighted in color at the city's central monitoring station, allowing dispatchers to send police officers to the scene immediately.</blockquote>

September 21 - Anonymous

The Twisting Tower Of Venice

The new skyscrapers are unlike anything you may have seen before.

September 21 - The New York Times

Florida's Irresponsible Growth

Now that Hurricanes Charley and Frances are gone, critics are wondering if it is madness to continue to build (and rebuild) along an eroding shoreline.

September 21 - The Miami Herald

Elderly On Scooters Overrun Town

A government-sponsored explosion in the use of scooters by the elderly highlights need for sidewalks.

September 21 - CNN

The Greenest House On The Block

A green housing project in Oregon actually generates more power than it needs.

September 21 - The Portland Tribune

Blair To Urge U.S. To Take Action On Global Warming

Tony Blair to urge U.S. to sign Kyoto Treaty.

September 21 - The New Zealand Herald

Detroit To Create 'African Town'

A new economic development plan that calls for racial isolation is hotly debated in Detroit.

September 21 - The Detroit Free Press

A Tale Of YIMBYism

Northern Virginia suburbanites to tear down, redevelop their own near-transit neighborhood at higher densities.

September 21 - The Washington Post

Mixed Use: Atop A Mall

As Orange County runs out of developable land, mixed use becomes increasignly popular.

September 21 - The Los Angeles Times

'Vultures' Prowl Hurricane-Ravaged Real Estate Market

A look at the post-hurricane real estate market.

September 21 - The New York Times

Seattle's Monorail May Start Flying Again

Alex Marshall on Seattle's advancing monorail project.

September 21 - Citistates Group

The New Developer

Land scarcity promotes development of "urban villages".

September 20 - The Miami Herald

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