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Albuquerque's New Planned Growth Strategy

Albuquerque's former planning director opines on the city's new Planned Growth Strategy, a result of four years of planning.

June 10 - The Albuquerque Tribune

What's Wrong With Regionalism?

Regional planning makes sense, but it won't just happen because it's "good planning."

June 10 - Planetizen

Koolhass: An Inspired Architect; Not A Planner

Rem Koolhaas is perhaps the greatest contemporary architect, but as a planner, he falls flat.

June 10 - The American Prospect

Struggling With Boston's Waterfront

The South Boston Waterfront has been heralded as the future for Boston. So why is it taking so long?

June 10 - The Boston Globe

Tulsa: Prisoner Of The Cube?

Amidst the ramshackle collection of lots, older buildings and art deco gems that is downtown Tulsa, sits a monument to the most recent "good old days".

June 10 - REIS


FEATURE

What's Wrong With Regionalism?

Regional planning makes sense, but it won't just happen because it's "good planning."

June 10 - Rick Bishop, AICP

Zero-emission Community Transportation Plan

The controversial and massive Playa Vista planned community in Los Angeles will provide residents with electric vehicles.

June 9 - The Los Angeles Times


The Poorest Community In The U.S.

The poorest community in the nation has "Extreme Third World conditions."

June 9 - Sun Spot

1990s -- A Decade Of Prosperity

According to the 2000 Census, most of the U.S. prospered in the 1990s with urban Midwesterners seeing large income gains.

June 9 - Sun Spot

Melting Glaciers Endanger Millions

Rapidly melting glaciers pose a serious threat

June 9 - The Guardian Unlimited

California: A Trend Toward Paving The Lawn

Cities in California are trying to rescue neighborhood lawns and green spaces from becoming asphalt.

June 9 - The Christian Science Monitor

California City's Ambitious Downtown Revival

Fresno, CA, is hoping a new baseball stadium and plans for $120 million courthouse and a $200 million medical center will revitalize its downtown.

June 8 - The New York Times

Irvine Master-Plans For A New Community

City approves Irvine Co. to develop agricultural land into a large planned community with mixed housing and land-use.

June 8 - The Los Angeles Times

Redevelopment Might Take Homes Away

City of Garden Grove may change residential areas into a commercial zone; residents fear eminent domain.

June 8 - Orange County Register

Massive Wal-Mart Will Be Traffic Nightmare

A proposed 220,000 square feet Wal-Mart brings traffic and crime issues to the surface.

June 8 - Dallas News

Ancient Canal System Discovered In Florida

Archaeologists discover a sophisticated 2,000 year-old canal system and huge pond dug by ancient Indians near the small town of Ortona, FL.

June 8 - Sun-Sentinel

Friday Funny: The Future Of Public Toilets

Suwon, South Korea has turned the lowly public toilet into a tourist attraction.

June 7 - The Los Angeles Times

Delegates Debate Development At U.N. Summit

Over 6,000 delegates are meet in Indonesia to debate on how to protect the environment and raise living standards.

June 7 - The New York Times

Fuel Cell Car Coasts Across U.S.

DaimlerChrysler car is the first fuel cell vehicle to complete a transcontinental journey.

June 7 - Wired

New Urbanist Town Center For Southlake, TX

Debate continues over residential uses in a mixed-use suburban downtown.

June 7 - Fort Worth Star Telegram

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