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Survey: Interest in Buying a Home Hits All-Time Low

Despite many signs of a housing recovery around the country, the most recent survey by Fannie Mae indicates that more Americans than ever aren't sold on the idea of owning a home.

April 7 - Chicago Tribune

Developer Owned Utilities Struggle to Manage the Cost of Water in Northern Arizona

The Arizona Daily Sun details the curious case of subdivision development, private utilities, and skyrocketing utility rates that linger as an effect of the last development cycle of boom and bust.

April 7 - Arizona Daily Sun

New Life for Hotels in Downtown Detroit

A new talking point to support the idea of a comeback for Detroit: brisk business and new investment in the Downtown hotel market.

April 7 - Detroit Free Press

New York Reconsiders Air Rights for Landmarks

An old idea has new life in the de Blasio Administration—less restrictive air rights regulations for landmarks like St. Patrick's Cathedral.

April 7 - The Wall Street Journal

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Is Travel Behavior Changing? What the New Data Says

Over the past few weeks, the Federal Highway Administration released new data reporting annual 2014 travel levels, and analysts are busy interpreting and, in some cases, spinning the results.

April 7 - Steven Polzin


More Evidence of Smart Growth Savings

Analysis of incremental tax revenues and public service costs of various development patterns in Madison, Wisconsin indicates significant economic savings from more compact land use. Modest increases in density can provide large fiscal benefits.

April 7 - The Fiscal Implications of Development Patterns

New York Zoning Amendments to Speed Sandy Recovery Efforts

The city of New York is still working to support property owners in their recovery from Hurricane Sandy—as well as their preparation for the next extreme weather event. The zoning code is one area in need of improvement.

April 7 - New York Department of City Planning


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Inside Tampa's New Urbanism Makeover

The Tampa Bay Times dives into New Urbanism with an interview of Jeff Speck and Dvid Dixon about their work on the $1 billion transformation of Tampa's downtown waterfront.

April 6 - Tampa Bay Times

U.S. EPA Announces 2014 Energy Star Top Cities: D.C. Tops

A U.S.EPA list ranks the cities leading the nation with the most energy efficient commercial buildings.

April 6 - U.S. EPA

Better Streets: Whatchu Whatchu Whatchu Want?

Public support of people-friendly infrastructure is not automatic. Get your streets right by getting the conversation right. (Includes lots of great shareable graphics.)

April 6 - PlaceShakers

The Triumph of the Farmers Market

Farmers Markets have exploded over the past decade. This phenomenon has not only brought more vegetables to cities but revitalization in the public.

April 6 - Common Place

City Planners

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How do Planners Generate Ideas?

How to generate ideas in planning is a question that many planning students ask. This can seem a mysterious and difficult process. Unfortunately, planning education has not always done a great job of helping students unpack this apparent mystery.

April 6 - Ann Forsyth

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New State Symbol of Arizona: The Disposable Plastic Bag?

The legislature passed a bill on April 2 that bans local governments from banning single-use plastic bags as well as other disposable containers under the premise that it's bad for the state economy, though only one city in the state has such a law.

April 6 - The New York Times

Better Zoning Codes for Better Quality of Life

As Los Angeles continues the five-year process of re-writing its zoning code for clarity, one Zoning Advisory Committee member considers who should really care.

April 6 - The Planning Report

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First 'Parking-Protected' Bike Lane Opens in Los Angeles

The parking-protected bike lane on Reseda Boulevard in the Northridge neighborhood of the city of Los Angeles opened to bicycles on April 2. Also, Detroit broke ground on its first protected bike lanes—with or without the parking protection.

April 6 - Streetsblog LA

Highway Trust Fund Expiration Pushed Back to July or August

Congress just got one or two months of extra breathing room to keep the Highway Trust Fund solvent. Heretofore the patch bill was said to exhaust its funding on May 31, but the new word from Transportation Secretary Foxx is that it will be later.

April 6 - The Hill

Tysons Corner

Suburbs Try to Figure Out Transit

Of the many reasons why the suburban lifestyle is falling out of favor with young Americans, reliance on automobiles is near the top of the list. Some suburbs are now figuring out that, to attract Millennials, they must also invest in better transit.

April 6 - The Washington Post

The Intellectual Approach to Conservative Climate Change Policy

A writer for a national environmental publication searches for middle ground in the climate change policy debate.

April 5 - Grist

Water Pipelines Powering Homes in Portland

A new subterranean turbine technology is now generating enough electricity to power 150 homes in the city of Portland.

April 5 - Citymetric

Study: 8,000 Latinos Have Left the Mission Since 2000

A recent study by the Council of Community Housing Organizations and the Mission Economic Development Agency puts some hard numbers to the displacement forces weeping through a historically Latino neighborhood in San Francisco.

April 5 - San Francisco Examiner

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