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Growth Threatens Area's Green Plans

<p>Projected growth in British Columbia has many worried about how the region will handle the rise in population and development.</p>

March 29 - The Globe and Mail

Does Homeownership Cause Unemployment?

<p>New research highlights the connection between locations with high levels of homeownership and above average unemployment.</p>

March 29 - Slate Magazine

Reining In Tax Breaks For Developers

<p>In Kansas City, Missouri, voters just elected their former city auditor as their new mayor. One of the unlikely campaign issues: the use of tax increment financing for developers.</p>

March 29 - The Kansas City Star

New Zealand Government Pressured For More Affordable Housing

<p>Spurning options that lead to urban sprawl, academics and politicians in New Zealand are urging the government to address the shortages and to make so-called "social housing" more palatable.</p>

March 29 - Stuff.co.nz

Homeless? No Soup For You!

<p>Some cities are imposing restrictions on organizations that feed the homeless.</p>

March 29 - USA Today


'High-Tech Iconoclast' Architect Wins Pritzker Prize

<p>British architect Richard Rogers has won architecture's most prestigious award.</p>

March 28 - The New York Times

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Why should planners care about the Farm Bill?

<p class="MsoNormal">Every five to seven years, Congress votes to reauthorize one of the largest and most significant legislative measures affecting land use policies in the U.S - the Farm Bill.<span> </span>This year, Congress will debate the omnibus legislation that defines not only America’s agricultural policy, but determines funding priorities for rural development, food and nutrition assistance, energy and environmental issues.<span> </span></p>

March 28 - Lisa Feldstein


A 'Bizarre' New Capital City

<p>A journalist says Burma's new secret capital city uses urban planning as insurance against regime change.</p>

March 28 - The Independent

New Water Brings End To Development Moratorium

<p>Amid a new regulation that limits development based on the amount of water municipalities can provide, a city in northern Maryland will receive additional allocations of water to allow new development, ending a 6-month building moratorium.</p>

March 28 - The Baltimore Sun

The Best In New Urbanism For 2007

<p>The Congress For New Urbanism announces the 2007 winners of its annual Charter Awards.</p>

March 28 - Congress For New Urbanism

Encouraging Downtown Growth Through A Live-Work District

<p>In an effort to bring a renaissance to its downtown, a city in Idaho has approved creation of a live-work district which encourages development of properties where people can both live and work. City officials are hoping to attract local business.</p>

March 28 - The Idaho Statesman

San Francisco Unveils Major Stadium, Housing Plans

<p>In an effort to woo the city's NHL team back, Mayor Gavin Newsom announced a planned partnership with Lennar Corp. of Miami to turn a blighted and contaminated part of the city into a new mixed-use community.</p>

March 28 - The San Francisco Chronicle

An Interview With Ken Livingstone: London's Planning Czar?

<p>Praised by many for his bold actions to make London more livable and sustainable, the self-proclaimed practical socialist Ken Livingstone offers his thoughts on transit, housing and immigration policies for the world city.</p>

March 28 - Prospect Magazine

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Sleepless in Shanghai, #2

<p>Two moments in this trip bring home the pace of change here. Sunday morning, 8am, I wake up in the Zhongshan Park section of west-central Shanghai. Head out into the backlanes of the superblock behind the hotel and construction on a high-rise gated apartment building is already at full tilt. Two other construction projects intitimate in my life... a dorm across from our apartment in Manhattan, and a restaurant next to the Institute in Palo Alto, are definitely not on the same aggressive shifts.</p><p>Next moment, Wednesday evening 11:18pm at our hotel in Pudong, I glance out the window before bed and see a line of cement mixers 10-12 deep waiting to unload at the construction site across the street.</p>

March 28 - Anthony Townsend

China's Landscape Transformed By Automobile

<p>In 20 short years, the country has become the second largest car market in the world, and is in the midst of a road building bonanza.</p>

March 28 - BBC News

The Growing Urban Agriculture Movement

<p>Food grown in neighborhood and backyard farms is catching on with urban residents who are looking for healthy, fresh, locally grown food.</p>

March 28 - AlterNet

Is The Next American Dream A Condo?

<p>With few residents able to afford a suburban home, residents of San Diego and increasingly other high-priced western cities are gradually embracing a new model for homeownership.</p>

March 28 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Bringing Them Home, To Homelessness

<p>Tens of thousands of veterans are suffering from mental illness and homelessness, and as more soldiers return from Iraq those numbers are expected to grow.</p>

March 28 - CBS News

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Sleepless in Shanghai

<p>I&#39;m in Shanghai this week conducting workshops for two of my Fortune 500 clients looking at the future of mobility in the Shanghai region and Chinese cities more broadly. If you&#39;ve never been to China, get on a plane now and come here. You will never think about cities or urbanization the same way again.</p><p>Shanghai has created a city larger than Manhattan in less than 20 years, and is set to create another in the next 15. The earth literally sags under the weight of the new buildings, as they push the former rural swampland into the earth.</p>

March 27 - Anthony Townsend

Green-Collar Jobs Key to Nation's Economic & Ecological Health

<p>Van Jones wants to make sure working-class and minority Americans can participate and benefit from a transition to a clean-energy economy.</p>

March 27 - Grist

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