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Reconstructing New York: Many Alliances But No Plan

Reconstructing New York may well be the "largest urban redevelopment in American history." Alliances have been formed but the effort lacks a clear plan.

October 29 - The New York Times

Boston's South End Revival Ignores Middle Class

Boston's South End development was supposed to be mixed-income, but has left the middle class behind.

October 29 - The Boston Globe

So You Want To Be A Planning Director?

Richard Carson offers a no-holds barred look at what it takes to be a planning director -- and whether you want to.

October 29 - Planetizen

Impact Fees: Can They Handle Growth?

In New Tampa, impact fees have covered only 17% of the costs of new development. The next option is to raise taxes.

October 29 - The St. Petersburg Times

Ten Cheapest Places To Live

Homestore publishes its ranking of the ten cheapest places in the U.S. to live -- from housing to transportation.

October 29 - Homestore


Catholics Consider Sprawl A Moral Issue

Roman Catholics in Michigan support a campaign for balanced growth.

October 29 - The Chicago Tribune

FEATURE

So You Want To Be A Planning Director?

Being a planning director means you have to be a political animal. Richard Carson offers a no-holds barred look at what it takes to be a planning director -- and whether you want to.

October 29 - Richard H. Carson


Environmentalists Receive McArthur 'Genius' Awards

Environmental activists Sandra Lenham and Cynthia Moss received McArthur 'Genius' Awards.

October 28 - The New York Times

Queens: The New Manhattan?

Queens Plaza, in Long Island City, looks like it may be the perfect home for rapidly expanding New York businesses.

October 28 - Grid Magazine

Water, Whiskey And Murder In The Klamath Basin

Loss of wildlife habitat brought to you by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.

October 28 - Terrain

U.S. Buys Exclusive Rights To Afghanistan Satellite Images

The Pentagon buys exclusive rights to satellite images of Afghanistan taken by "he world's most powerful commercial imaging satellite."

October 28 - National Geographic

Racing To Map Afghanistan

Cartographers at the National Geographic Society race to create new map of Afghanistan to meet intense demand.

October 28 - National Geographic

New Yorkers Plan Escape To Countryside

New York City dwellers are showing increased interest in countryside homes according to real estate agents.

October 27 - The New York Times

Unsprawl Case Study: Hillsboro, Oregon

The 209-acre neotraditional town of Orenco Station is transit-oriented, growing from its railway past.

October 27 - Terrain

High-Tech Skyscraper Additions

An array of new high-tech solutions to escape from high rises are on the market.

October 27 - The Christian Science Monitor

Florida Frees A Historic River

Trapped inside a 56-mile-long canal for decades, the Kissimmee River is finally breaking free.

October 27 - Sun-Sentinel

Philadelphia Controller Considers Radical Tax Change

In Philadelphia, PA, the Controller is gaining influential support for a plan to tax city at a higher rate than buildings.

October 27 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Conduct A Park Safety Audit

Fear of crime is just as damaging as actual crime in a park or other public place: Both keep people away.

October 26 - Urban Parks Online

Biologists Urge Protection Of Orange County Land

A report by conservation biologists says a 23,000-acre area in southern Orange County, CA, should be protected at all costs due to its importance as wildlife habitat.

October 26 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

St. Louis' Ballpark Village

A new proposed 49,000-seat Cardinals baseball stadium would give downtown St. Louis a huge mixed-use redevelopment project.

October 26 - Grid Magazine

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