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$145 Million Proposed to Preserve Maryland Lands

Proposal will enable state to buy back land threatened by development.

January 11 - The Washington Post

New EPA Sewer Rules Worry Cities

Officials in some cities are concerned about new rules proposed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency -- tough standards could force cities to reduce sewer leaks by rebuilding or improving sewers.

January 10 - Orange County Register

Annual Wetlands Loss Drops 80 Percent

Laws and conservation programs have reduced the annual loss of the nation's wetlands by 80 percent.

January 10 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Illinois Agency Wins Over Waste Dumping

The Supreme Court rules that the Clean Water Act does authorize the government to regulate dumping of solid waste into isolated ponds and wetlands.

January 10 - The Washington Post

California Homebuilding Lags

New homebuilding in California continues to disappoint.

January 10 - LAEDC Economic Data Global Express (e-Edge)


Boston's Dudley Triangle

The Fannie Mae Foundation publishes a practitioner's guide to planning and financing community revitalization.

January 10 - Fannie Mae Foundation

L.A. To Offer 2,000 Low-Income Homes

A coalition will pool resources to buy and renovate dilapidated HUD properties, and resell them to low-income buyers.

January 10 - The Los Angeles Times


Electric Utility Asset Sale Raises Growth Issues

A PG&E proposal to auction its hydroelectric assets could bring about a new land rush in the Sierra Nevada.

January 10 - California Planning and Development Report

Flexible Zoning Rules: A Builder's Nightmare

Why flexible rules and reasonable regulators are a builder’s worst nightmare.

January 10 - Reason Online

Stadiums: The Promise Of Downtown Revitalization?

Many baseball stadiums help bolster sagging downtowns -- but only when they're built as part of a larger revitalization effort, economists say.

January 10 - The Miami Herald

Florida Wrestles With Growth Plan

The proposed plan would give more power to local government, but critics declare the plan vague.

January 10 - The Tampa Tribune

Doubling US Public Transit Ridership?

The Public Purpose publishes updated statistics and suggests that doubling US public transit ridership is an impossible task.

January 10 - The Public Purpose

The Quest For The First Green Car

Is a superefficient and clean sport-utility vehicle possible?

January 9 - Wall St. Journal

Twin Cities' Bus Lines Drive Development

The Twin Cities' transit hubs draw retail and hosing development.

January 9 - BizJournals

Pasadena: A Hot Marketplace

If there is an economic slowdown, nobody told Pasadena. A building boom is ongoing there, with no end in sight.

January 9 - The Los Angeles Times

Chicago's Hot Downtown Office Market

Companies are rushing to downtown Chicago and driving down vacancy rates to lowest in 20 years.

January 9 - Chicago Sun-Times

Smart Growth Toolkit

The Urban Land Institute's smart growth toolkit shows best practices for success.

January 9 - Urban Land Institute

Planning For Future Water For California

California has only 15 more years to receive Colorado River water surplus. Where to get water then is the issue.

January 9 - The Los Angeles Times

Miami's Showman Architect

A review of the work of architect Morris Lapidus.

January 9 - MetropolisMag.com

All We Wanted Were Directions

The long and twisting road to getting signs installed in a city with 22 million visitors a year.

January 9 - The Washington Post

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