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Rent Control's Comeback In Kingston, MA

Tenants in a mobile home community in Kingston, MA say rent control is the best tool to prevent huge increases in leases on their properties.

October 30 - The Boston Globe

West Eugene Parkway Threatens Wetlands

Analysis of the Environmental Impact Statement of the West Eugene Parkway project in Oregon warns of the environmental impacts of the project.

October 30 - Eugene Weekly

Property Taxes Rising In Massachusetts

In Massachusettts, property taxes for an average single-family home increased by 5.5 percent in 2001, according the numbers released by the Massachusetts Department of Revenue.

October 30 - The Boston Globe

Build It - We Are Already Here

Paper outlines the Los Angeles, CA, business and development community's strategies to solve the affordable housing crisis at all levels: affordable housing, workforce housing and homeownership.

October 30 - Central City Association Of Los Angeles

Reactivating Nashville's Downtown

A strong residential component in an urban mixed-use neighborhood is completing Nashville's downtown renaissance.

October 30 - Urban Land Magazine


Imagining The Future Of Manhattan

Herbert Muschamp comments on the efforts to rebuild Lower Manhattan in New York and discusses the architectural culture of the city.

October 29 - The New York Times

Alternative Energy And Our Dependence On Foreign Oil

Talk of the Nation features a discussion with experts about alternative energy sources.

October 29 - National Public Radio


A Blighted Block In San Francisco

One block in San Francisco's Tenderloin district is a microcosm of the challenges involved in planning.

October 29 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Eminent Domain: Is It Good Planning?

Eminent domain -- even to build much-needed schools -- has become a political tool, and not a planning tool in New Haven.

October 29 - New Haven Register

Reconstructing New York: Many Alliances But No Plan

Reconstructing New York may well be the "largest urban redevelopment in American history." Alliances have been formed but the effort lacks a clear plan.

October 29 - The New York Times

Boston's South End Revival Ignores Middle Class

Boston's South End development was supposed to be mixed-income, but has left the middle class behind.

October 29 - The Boston Globe

So You Want To Be A Planning Director?

Richard Carson offers a no-holds barred look at what it takes to be a planning director -- and whether you want to.

October 29 - Planetizen

Impact Fees: Can They Handle Growth?

In New Tampa, impact fees have covered only 17% of the costs of new development. The next option is to raise taxes.

October 29 - The St. Petersburg Times

Ten Cheapest Places To Live

Homestore publishes its ranking of the ten cheapest places in the U.S. to live -- from housing to transportation.

October 29 - Homestore

Catholics Consider Sprawl A Moral Issue

Roman Catholics in Michigan support a campaign for balanced growth.

October 29 - The Chicago Tribune

FEATURE

So You Want To Be A Planning Director?

Being a planning director means you have to be a political animal. Richard Carson offers a no-holds barred look at what it takes to be a planning director -- and whether you want to.

October 29 - Richard H. Carson

Environmentalists Receive McArthur 'Genius' Awards

Environmental activists Sandra Lenham and Cynthia Moss received McArthur 'Genius' Awards.

October 28 - The New York Times

Queens: The New Manhattan?

Queens Plaza, in Long Island City, looks like it may be the perfect home for rapidly expanding New York businesses.

October 28 - Grid Magazine

Water, Whiskey And Murder In The Klamath Basin

Loss of wildlife habitat brought to you by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.

October 28 - Terrain

U.S. Buys Exclusive Rights To Afghanistan Satellite Images

The Pentagon buys exclusive rights to satellite images of Afghanistan taken by "he world's most powerful commercial imaging satellite."

October 28 - National Geographic

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