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HHS To Focus On Rural Programs

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services promises to have a new focus on rural programs.

August 1 - U.S. Department Of Health And Human Services

Making Density Desirable

More and more well-to-do residents in the booming Research Triangle are opting to live in townhomes and condos, and developers are moving to build attractive high density housing across the region.

July 31 - The News & Observer

Urban Refugees Drowning Small Towns

A national transformation is taking place as small towns in the U.S. struggle to survive the onslaught urban and suburban refugees. Experts say lack of planning makes the problem worse.

July 31 - The Seattle Times

Land Use Control 'Bought' On Unannexed Land

City purchases restrictive land use covenant over land not in the city limits.

July 31 - Dallas News

Study: Home Ownership Lifts Distressed Neighborhoods

A study by the Fannie Mae Foundation, New York University professors, and a researcher U. S. Census Bureau finds that city programs promoting home ownership increases property values in the neighborhood.

July 31 - The New York Times


New Ohio Law May Encourage Sprawl

The new law will give townships more say in annexation attempts by Ohio cities, but opponents fear it gives too much power to townships and will increase suburban sprawl.

July 31 - The Cincinnati Enquirer

Cities And Schools Give A Lesson In Sharing

Santa Ana school officials needed additional land for a school. So the city gave it to them in exchange for use of the facilities.

July 31 - The Los Angeles Times


The Plight Of Small Town America

While some towns struggle to attract new industry and keep a town square alive, others try to slam the brakes on growth, as roads, sewers and schools strain under the load of new homes and families.

July 31 - The Seattle Times

Pasadena's City Hall: Past Its Prime

Considered by many as the most beautiful city Hall in the country, Pasadena needs close to $80 million to retrofit it.

July 31 - The Los Angeles Times

EPA Proposal To Ease Smog Controls

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Christie Whitman proposed major changes in the regulation of industrial air pollution that would be more flexible in favor of power plants.

July 31 - The Los Angeles Times

Design Build Method Pressures Planners

Pittsburgh's new stadium was built in a record two years, but the design build process put significant pressure on the city's planners.

July 31 - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Condo Residents Face Parking Crunch

Younger residents, living a lifestyle calling for more than one car per household face parking shortages when they move into condos designed for older residents with one car.

July 31 - Sun-Sentinel

Rebuilding The Road To Hana, Maui

There are only two ways into the isolated town of Hana on the island of Maui. But a government decision ripples through the local economy.

July 30 - Honolulu Star-Bulletin

How The Media 'Creates' A City Image

Is Modesto, California a rural 'hicksville', or a premier Bay Area bedroom community? The media is quick to judge.

July 30 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Regional Vision Needed To Fight Sprawl

John G. Parsons says the Loudoun County smart growth initiative is "a quiet revolution" but lacks a regional vision.

July 30 - The Washington Post

Boston's Premier Land Use Law Firm

If you need a zoning approval or a liquor license in Boston, go to McDermott, Quilty & Miller.

July 30 - The Boston Globe

Tech Giant And County Clash Over Smart Growth Plan

America Online Inc., and Loudoun County disagree on county's smart growth initiative.

July 30 - The Washington Post

City And Rural Sprawl Compared

D.J. Tice owns a home in the city and a farm in the country. He compares sprawl in the country versus sprawl in the city.

July 30 - Pioneer Planet

Light Rail: 'The Castor Oil Of Urban Development'

Greg Allen argues that Kansas City's light rail plan, influenced by "trendy" ideas such as "Smart Growth" and "New Urbanism" won't work.

July 30 - The Kansas City Star

A New Chicago Landmark?

Donald J. Trump wants to build the world's tallest building in Chicago.

July 30 - The New York Times

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