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Peirce: Landmark Brownfields Changes

Neal Peirce writes that there is a strong new national commitment to recovering brownfields.

January 28 - The Washington Post Writers Group

Report Says Amtrak Lost $1.1 Billion

A government report says Amtrak needs more help.

January 28 - The New York Times

Interview With L.A. Transit's New CEO

Roger Snoble brings A multi-modal transit vision to the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Agency.

January 28 - The Metro Investment Report

Dallas: Failure Of Visionary Planning

Dallas News charges that the city's failure to fund a new bridge is indicative of the city's lack of long-range, visionary planning.

January 28 - Dallas News

New Jersey: Governor Fires Planners

After campaigning on an anti-sprawl campaign, New Jersey Governor McGreevey suddenly gutted the Office of State Planning.

January 28 - New Jersey Record & Herald News


An Environmentalist Finally Gets It Right

Reason Magazine reviews The Skeptical Environmentalist, by Bjorn Lomborg and concludes that an environmentalist finally "gets it right."

January 28 - Reason Online

Emergence And Urban Design

Studio 360 features a conversation about Jane Jacobs, the who understood and celebrated "emergence" before it had a name.

January 28 - Studio 360


Environmental Contractor Jailed

A South Carolina environmental contractor is jailed for falsifying storage tank tests.

January 27 - Brownfields.com

The Doughnut Effect On British Cities

Britain's inner suburbs are paying for the success of inner city revitalization.

January 27 - The Economist

Inclusionary Zoning: Lessons Learned In Massachusetts

A new report evaluates inclusionary zoning from a policy and legal standpoint and includes case studies.

January 27 - National Housing Conference

Arizona Fights Sprawl

If local communities don't have funds to purchase desert lands as preserves, it's only a matter of time until they're developed.

January 27 - The Arizona Republic

The WTC Memorial Debate Continues

The efforts to create a memorial at the site of the World Trade Center are uncoordinated.

January 27 - The New York Times

Retro Metro: Readers Respond

Readers respond to an article about D.C. officials' interest in reviving the streetcar to tackle transportation problems.

January 26 - The Washington Post

New Jersey Closes Office Of State Planning

In order to cut costs, New Jersey Gov. McGreevey has effectively closed the state's planning office.

January 26 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Developing Florida's Last Beachfront?

Real estate development innovator Peter Rummell discusses his plans for the new 499-acre WaterColor development.

January 26 - The Christian Science Monitor

State Road Projects Expected To Lose Federal Funding

Federal funding for state transportation projects across the nation is expected to reduce.

January 26 - The Washington Post

Who Should Pay For Growth?

Builders in McHenry County, Illinois are going to court over what they say is the unfair collection of impact fees.

January 26 - The Chicago Tribune

Potential Impacts Of Recession And Terrorism On U.S. Cities

This paper by Alice Rivlin and Alan Berube attempts to shed light on the concerns of the combined impact of the recession and ongoing terrorist threats on the health of cities.

January 25 - The Brookings Institution

City May Require Employers To Curb Worker Traffic

Florida city may require employers to limit the traffic generated by their workers.

January 25 - Palm Beach Post

Sept. 11 Memorial: How Big Should It Be?

John Tierney argues that the Sept. 11 memorial need not be big in size.

January 25 - The New York Times

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