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Brookings Institute Scholar Says Pittsburgh Sprawl Is Worse Than LA

To Bruce Katz of the Brookings Institution, who will speak to a seminar on Smart Growth in Pittsburgh, the town is slowly sprawling out of control.

June 10 - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Seattle Architects Showcase Multifamily Housing

As new housing development increasingly takes the shape of apartments and condos instead single family homes, the local chapter of the American Institure of Architects is showing six new projects to the public that give city living more appeal.

June 10 - The Seattle Times

Bush Projects Green Image In Florida Everglades

During a visit to the Florida Everglades President Bush voiced his committment to the environment.

June 10 - The New York Times

Preservation And Sprawl Clash At Civil War Sites

Development threatens the many of the nation's Civil War sites.

June 10 - Atlanta Business Chronicle

Georgia's Governor Testifies To Keep Road Funding

Gov. Barnes asked a federal judge to keep the road money flowing in the Atlanta region, after environmentalist filed a suit proclaiming the state hasn't done enough to combat the region's congestion and air quality issues.

June 9 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution


Boston's Housing Experiment

In hopes of revitalizing one of the city's poorest neighborhoods, the Boston Housing Authority experiment with bringing middle class residents into the community has produced mixed results.

June 9 - The Boston Globe

Is San Francisco Too Good For Kids And Their Families?

With a severe shortage of affordable housing, the city, once considered an ideal spot to raise a family, has lost 4,100 children in the past decade.

June 9 - The Los Angeles Times


Low Profile Street Lighting Experiment To Save Baby Turtles

Street lights near a popular Florida beach cause baby turtles to wander on to roads and under cars. Experimental new light hopes to save turtles but critics say it creates safety hazard for pedestrians and cyclists.

June 9 - Sun-Sentinel

Is The Massachusetts Preservation Act Unfair?

Critics claim Massachusetts Community Preservation Act unfairly benefits rich towns.

June 9 - The Patriot Ledger

Hispanic Immigration Fueled City Growth In The 1990s

The latest from the 2000 Census: Most cities owe their strong showing to Hispanic immigration. But the growth of new majority minority cities also brings new challenges.

June 8 - Electronic Policy Network

Orange County Residents Oppose Highway Due To Sprawl

33 percent of residents surveyed about a new toll highway in Orange County oppose it. Their reason - increased urban sprawl.

June 8 - Orange County Register

Orlando To Showcase New Urbanism With Infill Development

Planned to replace the former Naval Training Center, the newly christened Baldwin Park neighborhood will feature a village center and neo-traditional architecture, similar to Celebration, FL.

June 8 - The Orlando Sentinel

Looking At Parks From A Regional Perspective

A group of citizens and local government officials in and around Portland are making the case for regional participation in the planning, acquisition and maintenance of parks.

June 8 - The Oregonian

Store Wars: Documentary Captures Residents' Battle With Megastores

A PBS documentary tells the story of how residents of a small town stood up to Wal-Mart and opposed the construction of a megastore in their town.

June 8 - PBS

High Tech Industry Expanding In The Sunshine State

A recent study looking at the high tech industry ranks the state fifth nationally for high tech jobs and grew 18% last year.

June 8 - The Orlando Sentinel

Shaping The City: Learning From Boston

Boston has been working at revitalization for 40 years; is a good example of how cities can be rebuilt.

June 8 - The Washington Post

Saving A Shrinking Downtown

Census figures show declining population in Evansville, IN. As its downtown deteriorates, residents and preservationists try to save the neighborhood.

June 8 - Evansville Courier And Press

Preservationists Concerned About 'Demolition Loophole'

Historic Preservationists in Savannah, GA, are concerned about a loophole that allows the demolition of historic building just by waiting for one year.

June 8 - Savannah Morning News

Resident Groups Organize To Oppose Development

Residents in Southern Maryland organize to control sprawl and preserve open space.

June 8 - The Washington Post

Low Income Housing Can Lead To Segregation

Officials in San Diego cite that unless affordable housing starts being built throughout the county, the region will be racially segregated.

June 7 - North County Times Escondido-Oceanside-Vista

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