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Blackout Lesson: Keep The Gas Tank Full

The recent blackout highlights the vulnerability of dense cities, writes Wendell Cox.

August 21 - Planetizen

Savannah: Form-Based Code Reviewed

Planners propose form-based code in Savannah.

August 21 - Savannah Morning News

Houston Grapples With Mass Transit -- And Its Ego

As residents face a looming vote, city is tugged between its car culture and the realities of rising population and sprawl.

August 21 - The Christian Science Monitor

Do Landscape Architects Deserve Their Title?

Is landscape architecture an environmental profession?

August 20 - American Society Of Landscape Architects

The Perfect Storm

The hotel industry has experienced an unprecedented drop in demand; but when conditions improve, they should do so with a vengeance.

August 20 - Urban Land Magazine


Fencing Not A Good Solution To Homelessness

Conflicted residents of an exclusive Boston neighborhood assert not being against homelessness, and meanwhile propose a fence to keep them out.

August 20 - The Boston Globe

Resilience Planning

This evolving form of disaster planning focuses on the ability of a community to recover following a disaster.

August 20 - Jane's


A Suburb's Aesthetic Goals Are 'Shed'ding

Residents of Lincolnshire, IL are outraged at a law that prohibits them from using storage sheds in their properties.

August 20 - The Chicago Tribune

Should Houston Astrodome Be Saved?

The Houston Astrodome has not aged well. Houston is deciding whether or not to save the Astrodome.

August 20 - The Los Angeles Times

'Nobody Walks In L.A.' And Nobody Drives In N.Y.C.

Why New Yorkers don't drive.

August 20 - The Washington Post

Zoning, Churches And Discrimination

A lawsuit over the siting a church in a small town in Illinois cites racism and discrimination in land use.

August 20 - The Chicago Tribune

How Cities Respond To Losing Population

This story highlights the other end of spectrum from the booomtown scenario for cities.

August 20 - ABC News

Using The Internet For Participatory Design

The Web is proving to be an oustanding platform for communication and participation around planning and design, writes Jonathan Cohen.

August 20 - Architectural Record

First Segway Theft Arrest

A New York City student may be the first person to be arrested for the theft of a Segway.

August 20 - CNN

Rapid Suburban Growth Strains Schools And Cities

An analysis of Miami-area schools shows that growth on the suburban fringe is increasing economic school segregation across the entire region.

August 19 - The Brookings Institution

Smart Growth, Dumb Choice

Joel Schwartz and Wendell Cox argue that "Smart Growth" is a dumb choice unless you want higher housing prices and increased traffic congestion.

August 19 - Reason Public Policy Institute

Rethinking State Water Management

An influential business group recommends major changes to Florida water laws.

August 19 - Sun-Sentinel

Revisiting Love Canal

A neighborhood facing contamination-related health problems brings dejavu to Love Canal and the creation of the Federal Superfund law, and asks how far we have come in addressing environmental justice.

August 19 - Newsweek

Does New York Need A New Robert Moses?

Can New York City could learn from Robert Moses' methods, or are the broker's worst tactics may already be at work?

August 19 - The Gotham Gazette

Pre-Fabricated Quality

Despite conventional thought, prefab housing is a process more than an end-product.

August 19 - CNNMoney

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