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Downtown Dallas

A Parking Kerfuffle in Downtown Dallas

The big, contentious question of contemporary downtowns is under consideration in Dallas: Is there too much parking or not enough parking?

November 11 - The Dallas Morning News

Report: Detroit's Property Tax System in Need of Major Overhaul

Detroit's comeback has been well documented, as has its efforts to remove blight and demolish vacant properties. A new report sheds light on another of the city's deepest challenges: how to reform property taxes to achieve fiscal certainty.

November 11 - At Lincoln House

Commercial Linkage Fee Approved—Seattle Moving Forward with Affordable Housing Agenda

The Seattle City Council recently took the first legislative step in the Housing Affordability and Livability Agenda (HALA) process.

November 11 - The Urbanist

Trees and People

Researchers Finding Evidence of the Negative Impacts of Trees in Urban Settings

More and more evidence has emerged in recent years about the many benefits of trees in urban environments. Every now and then, however, a study finds evidence that tress might not always be as benevolent as they seem.

November 11 - The Conversation

Oil Drills

Can Climate Change be Addressed by Halting Drilling on Federal Lands?

A production-side approach to tackling climate change is the basis of new legislation by Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.). The "Keep it in the Ground Act" would prevent new drilling for any fossil fuel on federal lands or renewal of nonproductive leases.

November 11 - Sen. Jeff Merkley Press Release


New Report Recommends Tough Medicine to Fix Bay Area's Housing Ailments

A new report by the Bay Area Council argues that the regionwide housing crisis demands a regionwide response, i.e., all nine counties and 101 cities need to build more housing, and if they don't, there needs to be consequences.

November 11 - San Francisco Chronicle

In Illinois: an Affordable Housing Board in Name Only

More evidence of the inability of the Illinois Housing Planning and Appeal Act to achieve its stated goals.

November 11 - WBEZ


Boston Seaport

Something's Missing in Boston's Reinvented Seaport

Boston would hardly seem capable of resembling "Anytown, USA" but that might be precisely what's happening in the Seaport neighborhood of the city's waterfront.

November 11 - The Boston Globe

New Jersey DOT Head: 'The Days of System Expansion Are Long Over'

The acting head of the New Jersey Department of Transportation spoke of the realities of transportation investment in the current era of funding uncertainty.

November 11 - NJ.com

Miami Bus

27,000 Passenger Complaints Show Room for Improvement on Miami-Dade's Metrobus

An investigation of passenger complaints provides the starting point for an in-depth investigation of the service provided by Florida's largest transit system.

November 10 - Miami Herald

How Rural Towns Succeeded in Keeping Amtrak's Southwest Chief Running

Cities as far-flung as Trinidad, Dodge City, and Lamy joined their efforts in recent years to keep the iconic Southwest Chief Amtrak route running.

November 10 - The Denver Post

Bay Bridge Toll

Congestion Pricing as the Missing Piece of Urban Mobility

A new report argues for congestion pricing projects to be implemented in major Canadian cities.

November 10 - Canada's Ecofiscal Commission

Also Setting Records: Auto Sales and Auto Loan Debt

More evidence that reports of "peak car" in the United States were premature.

November 10 - CNBC

Detroit Vacant

Detroit Receives Funding for Another Demolition Push

A recent influx of money to Detroit for demolitions of abandoned properties brings the city's total to $107 million. That money has established Detroit as the country's proving ground for the idea that demolitions stabilize struggling neighborhoods.

November 10 - Detroit Free Press

Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder to Sign 7.3-cent Gas Tax Hike Today

After years of debate, Republicans from both chambers agreed to a transportation plan raising the gas tax 7.3-cents and registration fees by 20 percent, effective 2017. Democrats objected to the amount of general funds that will be directed to roads.

November 10 - MLive

Vermont College

The 'Two-Body Problem' Challenges Small Town Workforces

Academia's "two-body problem" may be affecting other industries as women pursue more specialized careers and marry similarly educated men. Two-career couples are likely to gravitate toward larger metro areas with job opportunities for both partners.

November 10 - StatChat: the blog of the UVA Demographics Research Group

Fund Clean Energy - Stop HRL Coal Fired power station - withdraw federal grant

Report: Cutting Urban Emissions Could Save $17 Trillion

Research from the Global Commission on the Economy and Climate recommends an emissions reduction program that might pay off big in the long term. Inter-city exchange and transit planning are key strategies.

November 10 - Urban Land Magazine

High Line park NYC - Manhattan - New York City

Landscape Architecture Unites Impact and Design

In a field that seems divided between aesthetes and the activists, landscape architects may be closest to reconciling the two trends.

November 10 - The Architect's Newspaper

London Air Pollution

Does a Surprising Rise in Pollution Mean a Return of London's Pea-Soup Fog?

London Mayor Boris Johnson has tabled strict air-pollution controls until 2020 despite evidence of increasing pollution levels in the city's center.

November 10 - The New York Times

Green

FEATURE

The Greening of Planning Credentials

As sustainability initiatives gain momentum, planners have a growing number of options for credentialing their green skills.

November 9 - Eliot Allen

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