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Water Problems Halt Development In City

A water shortage in Frederick, Md. has halted new development as city officials search for alternate water sources.

February 9 - The Washington Post

Portugal Creates Europe's Largest Artificial Lake

Portugal creates Europe's largest dam and artificial lake. The project will flood habitat of rare species, drown Stone Age art, and provide water to the country's dry and poor mainland region.

February 9 - BBC News

Technology Helps Communities Understand Sprawl

GIS, aerial photography, and infrared imags help communities understand sprawl and plan growth.

February 8 - Geospatial Solutions

Oil Drilling Allowed Near Utah National Parks

The Bush administration allows oil drilling near two popular Utah national parks. Officials say impact is minimal but scientists say recovery could take decades.

February 8 - The New York Times

Mixed-Use, Landmark Status For Chicago's Union Station

The Chicago Landmarks Commission will recommend to the City Council that Union Station be named a city landmark. The commission also gave its blessing to a plan to add 18 stories to the existing 8-story structure.

February 8 - The Chicago Tribune


San Diego's Sewage Problems

The City of San Diego, CA is criticized for failing to address chronic sewage spills.

February 8 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Florida's Brownfields Program Is Ineffective

State auditors report claims that of the 67,000 acres of brownfields in Florida, only 15 acres have been cleaned up.

February 8 - The St. Petersburg Times


Designing Housing To Meet A Demographic Challenge

National Association of Home Builders organizes a competition for designing senior-friendly housing.

February 8 - The Washington Monthly

The Future Of Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin

Taliesin West, Frank Lloyd Wright's School of Architecture makes extreme demands of its students. Does it provide serious architecture education?

February 8 - The New York Times

Amtrak Reform Council To Unveil Plan

The Amtrak Reform Council is expected to announce a plan to transform Amtrak.

February 8 - The Washington Post

Colorado: The Roads Toll For Thee

Under a new bill proposed by Gov. Bill Owens, drivers may see tolls on road they now drive for free.

February 8 - The Denver Post

Eco-tourism Has Its Own Costs

The Canadian coastal village of Tofino has turned to eco-tourism to save the village. But there are severe impacts as well.

February 8 - New Times-LA

New Taxes, Tax Credits Proposed To Help NJ Cities

The Fund for New Jersey's 35-page report could be a blueprint for Gov. James E. McGreevey

February 7 - The Star-Ledger

Singles Make Up Larger Share Of Suburban Households

This new analysis of 2000 Census data shows that the types of households fueling growth in metropolitan America are challenging conventional notions of who lives in cities and suburbs.

February 7 - The Brookings Institution

Baltimore's New American Town

WaterView is a new 65-acre development where "the Cleavers would feel at home."

February 7 - Sun Spot

Amtrak: Enron Of The Public Sector

Wendell Cox, a member of the Amtrak reform council, offers his perspective on Amtrak restructuring.

February 7 - National Review

Land Managers Discuss Fragmented Ecosystems

A seminar addresses the challenges of managing fragmented habitats.

February 7 - The Chicago Tribune

It's Official: Drive-In Theaters Have Historic Value

Azusa Foothill Drive-In's designation as a California historical resource gives it a fighting chance against demolition.

February 7 - The Los Angeles Times

How Much Does Growth Cost?

A study in Georgia reveals that housing is far more costly than business, farms or forests, and bring in far less revenue.

February 7 - The Christian Science Monitor

Urban Chic In Tulsa

New urbanist infill development sprouts in Tulsa, and downtown living becomes cool.

February 7 - Urban Tulsa Weekly

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