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Cabrini Green: Rough Transition for Residents

Chicago's infamous public housing project, Cabrini Green, is undergoing uneasy change and a rough transition.

October 13 - Yahoo! Newswire

Is That American?

Oregon posts reward for driving less.

October 13 - Michigan Land Use Institute

A Tale Of Two Downtowns

TOD, among other things, is credited for the vitality of two downtowns in Illinois.

October 13 - The Chicago Tribune

Dearborn, Michigan: America's Muslim Capital

An in-depth look at Dearborn, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit that - home to the second largest Arab population outside the Middle East - some call "America's Muslim capital."

October 13 - The Next American City

Urban Planning Lessons From Cuba

A look at the history of urban planning in Cuba illustrates how participatory planning and Cuban socialism can mutually learn from one another.

October 13 - Planners Network


Iraqis Work To Reclaim Lost Marshland

Iraqi engineers restore marshes destroyed by Saddam Hussein.

October 12 - The Washington Post

Restoring A Railroad Station

Preservation efforts at a New Jersey train station spark renewed interest in the station's home town.

October 12 - New Jersey Star-Ledger


Comprehensive Transportation Plan Defeated

Orange County FL voters rejected the Mobility 20/20 Plan, a joint County/City of Orlando proposal to improve roads, provide bike lanes, and establish light rail service via a half-cent sales tax.

October 12 - The Orlando Sentinel

Delhi: 'Mooving' Cows Out of the City

As congestion and traffic accidents are on the rise in Delhi, India, officials make plans to relocate cows from urban areas.

October 12 - The Chicago Tribune

Smart Growth Equals Lower Infrastructure Costs

A new study says smart growth lowers municipal infrastructure costs, and development cost charges that help to pay for infrastructure should reflect the "smart growth dividend."

October 12 - West Coast Environmental Law

World Slum Population Explosion

UN-HABITAT has issued a report that gives startling statistics on the increase in substandard living conditions in developing--and developed countries.

October 11 - Yahoo! Newswire

Redevelopment Plan Unveiled For Downtown Salt Lake

Redevelopment plan for downtown Salt Lake City includes new campus for 3,000 students, as well as new residential highrises adjoining redeveloped commercial space.

October 11 - The Salt Lake Tribune

Maryland Gov. Ehrlich Makes Changes To Smart Growth Program

Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. announced changes to the state's Smart Growth policy but apparently left its core principles intact.

October 11 - The Baltimore Sun

Corporate Founder Of Columbia, Md. To Stay Put

The Rouse Co., will not leave the nationally known community it founded.

October 11 - The Baltimore Sun

China Discovers Home Improvement

China's private housing boom is fueling a new market for home improvement.

October 11 - The Economist

Federal Spending Keeps Washington's Economy Growing In 2002

This report analyzes the substantial increase of federal spending in the Washington area during 2002 and how this boost cushioned the area's economy during a national recession.

October 10 - The Brookings Institution

Using The Web To Promote Infill Development

Maryland launches a new website designed to entice private developers to selected state-owned sites in desperate need of redevelopment.

October 10 - The Baltimore Sun

Using High Tech To Track The Health Of Urban Forests

Digital technology plays a vital role in modern urban forest management.

October 10 - Rochester Democrat And Chronicle

The Bumpy Road Toward Bicycle Equality

Ithaca cyclists endure the hills and valleys of public debate before making headway with two new routes.

October 10 - Ithaca Times

Does Phoenix Have A Creative Class?

With research to back the notion that a city's Creative Class has a direct correlation to its economic success, Richard Florida's book turns traditional notions of urban development upside down.

October 10 - New Times-Phoenix

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