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Shanghai's Bike Ban

Shanghai, China bans bikes -- the country's most common form of transportation -- on major roads to make more room for cars.

December 10 - Associated Press

A License To Kill

A landowner gets a state permit to hunt the last male lion in the Santa Monica mountains.

December 10 - The Los Angeles Times

Pittsburgh's Response to Pennsylvania's Decline

Mulugetta Birru, executive director of the Pittsburgh Urban Redevelopment Authority, comments on the recent study that shows Pennsylvania is in decline.

December 10 - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

New Report Highlights Need To Curb Sprawl

Pembina Institute finds that existing provincial policies are an obstacle to reforming land use planning in Ontario

December 9 - Pembina Institute

London's Greatest Symbols Makes A Comeback

Long decline of London's bus service -- recognized by the red double-deck bus -- ended about 10 years ago and has been replaced by rapid growth.

December 9 - The Daily Telegraph


Kayak Through Los Angeles?

A reporter journeys down the Los Angeles River by kayak.

December 9 - The New York Times

Healthy Lifestyles Can Be 'Routine'

Mark Fenton adds the important distinction between exercise and routine activity to the urban design and physical activity debate, and offers helpful strategies and resources for planners and designers.

December 9 - Planners Network


The Suburban Mall: America's New Town Square?

Why is Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger giving major speeches at shopping malls?

December 9 - The Los Angeles Times

Providence's Historic Business Incubator

A business incubator in an historic building combines economic development with historic preservation.

December 9 - The Providence Journal

Enforcement Of Pollution Laws Weakening

Analysis shows that fewer pollutors are being punished under the current Bush administration.

December 9 - San Jose Mercury News

One Creek As A Test Of Western Land Use

A miner who owns claims along an Oregon creek brings a suit that could shift the balance between development and preservation.

December 9 - The Christian Science Monitor

Where There's A Will, There's a Walkway

Lavinia Gordon reports on the continued success of a program in Portland that takes an individualized approach to changing transportation behavior.

December 9 - Planners Network

A Competitive Agenda For Renewing Pennsylvania

The way a state or region grows physically affects how it grows economically and fiscally.

December 9 - The Brookings Institution

Report Analyzes The Decline Of Pennsylvania

The truth hurts but hopefully we can learn from it.

December 8 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Regional Government Requires Strong Urban Core

Stephen Goldsmith, the former mayor of Indianapolis, says that the success of regional government depends on the state of its urban core.

December 8 - The Cleveland Plain Dealer

Returning To The City: The Older End Of The Bookend Generation

Some analysts say that younger and older people are driving the gradual rebirth of a number of center cities. Here's an example.

December 8 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Southern California's Disappearing Middle Class

Southern California's lingering grocery strike is about the very survival of Los Angeles' middle class, writes Harold Meyerson.

December 8 - The Los Angeles Times

Unintended Consequences Of Greenbelt Legislation

New greenbelt purchase program approved by Ann Arbor, Michigan voters to limit sprawl may spur development in the short run as developers rush to buy developable land.

December 8 - The Detroit News

Urban Design Is Only Part of the Solution

Kevin Krizek argues why 'you can take the family out of the suburbs but you can't take reliance on the Chevy Suburban out of the family.'

December 8 - Planners Network

Of Physical Environment and Physical Activity

For Ann Forsyth, and others, planning and designing a healthy, active city is a complex task that goes beyond the 'simple case of if you build it, they will exercise.'

December 8 - Planners Network

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