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Friday Funny: Mooning Salute to Amtrak

A bet in the town of Laguna Nigel, CA lead to a 30-year tradition of dropping trou and letting it all hang out for passing Amtrak trains.

July 16 - BBC News

China Agrees to Finance New Argentinian Metro and Rail Construction

A $10 billion dollar spending spree will improve transit in Cordoba and Buenos Aires, but also between Argentina and neighboring Bolivia. "Funds come from the China Development Bank and will require a 15% match from the Argentinian government."

July 16 - the transport politic

TOD: An Architect's View

The American Institute of Architects discovers that architects are finding work redesigning stations, and that a new focus on transit is driving development.

July 16 - AIA

City of Boston Tours Downtown Crossing to Entice Retailers

In an effort to create a more diverse retail base and fill empty units retailers from an International Conference of Shopping Centers were guided through Downtown Crossing, The Rose Kennedy Greenway and South Boston Waterfront.

July 16 - Boston Herald

Whither City Planning In Los Angeles?

With the retirement of City Planning Director Gail Goldberg and ongoing budget problems gutting the department, a group of planners, developers, politicians, and advocates add their voices to the discussion on the future of planning in L.A.

July 16 - The Planning Report


Would You Pay To Sit On A Public Bench?

Designer Fabian Brunsing is responsible for "Pay & Sit: The Private Bench." Basically, it's a bench covered in metal spikes that retract when you feed it money.

July 16 - Fast Company

South Korea's City of The Future

Being developed on 1500 acres of Incheon's waterfront, Songdo is a completely planned city harnessing the latest innovations in green technology and planning doctrine aimed at creating a sustainable, self contained 'city of the future.'

July 16 - ABC News


Designers Produce HSR Concept to Entice Legislators

In an effort to entice the British government, designers PriestmanGoode have released this video displaying a shiny new bullet train slicing through country that invented the locomotive.

July 16 - Fast Company

Smart Grid Scores As Heat Beats Up New York City

In the face of a recent heat wave, New York City's smart grid stood up to the challenge and made sure that the power kept flowing.

July 16 - Good

Sacramento Chooses Practical Over Transformative in Downtown Revitalization

Spurning an elaborate but costly proposal to transform two blighted blocks of Sacramento's ailing downtown K Street mall the city council chose a less costly, mixed-use plan restore the blocks sooner with four story buildings and 256 housing units.

July 16 - The Sacramento Bee - Sacramento City News

Downtown Mixed Use Generates More Than 30 Times The Tax Revenue of Malls

Sarasota County, Florida finds that one mixed use building generates 36 times the property taxes per acre as the region's largest high end mall. Mary Newsom reports that "evidence is piling up to show the benefits of compact, in-town development."

July 15 - Citiwire

Cleveland Deals With "James Drain"

The Urbanophile explains that although Lebron James was never going to turn around Cleveland alone, his departure is indicative of the city's reliance "on a never-ending cycle of “next big things” to reverse decline."

July 15 - New Geography

Property Tax Revenue Downturn Hurting Cities

The economic recession is lightening up in some areas, but cities and municipalities will continue to struggle with the downturn in the economy for years, mainly because of falling property tax revenues.

July 15 - NPR

Peter Harnik Talks About Innovative Parks for Built-Out Cities

City Parks Blog asked Peter Harnik to answer questions about his new book, Urban Green: Innovative Parks for Resurgent Cities, that covers how cities can plan for parks as well as how to create them in 'all built-out' settings.

July 15 - City Parks Blog

Seattle Upgrading its Stormwater System to Prevent Sewage Overflows

The city of Seattle is taking on a $500 million project to update its storm drains to reduce the amount of untreated sewage that overflows into waterways during storm events.

July 15 - The Seattle Times

Can A New L.A. Park Please Everyone?

Christopher Hawthorne says that new Civic Park in downtown Los Angeles, which breaks ground this morning, "shows the strain" of trying to reconcile differing visions, but it also has "a coherent aesthetic identity."

July 15 - The Los Angeles Times

From Bus Yard to Housing

A decades-old plan to convert a bus yard into a housing project has gained new momentum in San Francisco.

July 15 - The San Francisco Examiner

Turning Car Parking into Bike Parking

This post from <em>Spacing Toronto</em> gives a personal look at the conversion of a car parking space into a bicycle parking area -- and how quickly the facility filled up.

July 15 - Spacing Toronto

Charlotte Bags Federal Streetcar Funds

Charlotte recently won a $25 million federal grant to begin construction on a streetcar system. <em>The Charlotte Observer</em> goes over some of the system's basics.

July 15 - The Charlotte Observer

Vancouver Tests Out Street Vending

Vancouver's streets are buzzing with a new wave of street food vendors, part of a pilot program to expand formalized informal commerce downtown.

July 15 - Globe and Mail

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