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Group Protests Against SUVs

Newsweek's Gersh Kuntzman participates in a protest against sports utility vehicles.

May 25 - Newsweek

Public Schools As Neighborhood Centers

A St. Louis developer thrives on mixing land uses with schools in California.

May 25 - The Planning Report

Most Unusual Places In America

The 2000 Census tells the story of communities in the U.S. with the most unususal characterists.

May 25 - Wall St. Journal

Innovative Lawns Reconnect Suburbs With Nature

Landscape architects revive the tired traditional lawn with innovative designs that bring natural systems back to the suburbs.

May 25 - The New York Times

Disaster Mitigation And Smart Growth

Kinston, NC, has become a model for other communities recovering from Hurricane Floyd.

May 25 - Jacksonville Daily News


New Urbanism's Strengths And Weaknesses

Dan Dressman provides an overview of the New Urbanism movement and discusses its strengths and weaknesses.

May 25 - The Kansas City Star

Mayor Ridicules Planning At Land Use Conference

At the Critical Issues Conference on land use planning, Jerry Brown, Oakland mayor and former governor, used humor to draw attention to planning issues.

May 25 - Lodi News-Sentinel


Charlotte's City Council: Backseat Architects?

The architects' designs for the City's new arena are met with a resounding sigh from the city council.

May 24 - The Charlotte Observer

Fighting Over A WWII Memorial

Opponents and supporters are fighting over the architectural design and proposed site for a World War II memorial in Washington D.C.

May 24 - Time

L.A.'s Arena Finally Gets An Entertainment Center

The L.A. City Planning Commission has approved a hotel and entertainment complex next to Staples Center.

May 24 - The Los Angeles Times

Peru Creates A New National Park

Rapid Biological Inventories help Peru understand the assets of a region threatened by logging and development.

May 24 - The Chicago Tribune

If We Don't Build It, They Won't Come

Even as the demand for housing increases, fewer homes are being built in Southern California. The slowing economy and growth foes are blamed.

May 24 - The Los Angeles Times

Banning The 12 Most Deadly Chemicals

Twelve chemicals, known as the "Dirty Dozen" present a grave threat to the environment. The Bush administration is supports an international effort to ban these chemicals.

May 24 - The Economist

A Glut Of Office Space In Orange County

Orange County's largest commercial property owner has slashed rents by as much as 20% to prevent a market slump.

May 24 - The Los Angeles Times

City's Homebuyer Program A Success

The program, which provides interest-free loans of up to $20,000 to qualifying first-time homeowners living and working in the city, has eased the strain of the affordable housing crisis for low-income families.

May 24 - North County Times Escondido-Oceanside-Vista

Benefits Of Developing Brownfields

Facility City Magazine outlines a variety benefits from developing a brownfield site.

May 24 - Facility City

On Route

Evidence clearly shows that transit lines stimulate development.

May 24 - Urban Land Magazine

Connecting Population Control And Sprawl

Population Action International, a nonprofit organization inWashington DC, is working in Southern California to promote population control initiatives that the group says will help stop sprawl.

May 24 - Inland Valley Daily Bulletin Ontario

Sprawl and Immigration

Paul Krugman sees political storms ahead concerning immigration.

May 23 - The New York Times

Supreme Court Rules On Houston Redistricting

At issue was a 1997 plan that created a large, primarily white district, while leaving several minority districts intact.

May 23 - The Houston Chronicle

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