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Proposals For Ground Zero

How do you both foster economic development and honor those lost in the terrorist attack?

January 17 - The Christian Science Monitor

Should Mines Be Allowed Underneath Wilderness Zones?

Originally intended to encourage Western Development, the 1872 Mining Act, has become a lucrative giveaway to Corporate Interests.

January 17 - The New York Times

Bridge In Troubled Water

Maryland's new Woodrow Wilson Bridge is threatened by a rising price tag.

January 17 - The Washington Post

Dr. Gridlock: In Search Of Car-Free Communities

Readers write about life in car-free communities.

January 17 - The Washington Post

Terrorist Attack Refocuses Transportation Debate

Los Angeles International Airport was a mess six months ago, and it is a mess now. But it is a mess of an entirely different kind.

January 17 - California Planning and Development Report


Housing Crunch

The country is divided into housing haves and housing have-nots.

January 17 - Urban Land Magazine

The Rebirth Of Nuclear Plants

New advances in "pebble bed" reactors - being tested in South Africa -- may revive the use of nuclear power as a viable alternative.

January 17 - Technology Review


Why Bin Laden Chose WTC

Laurie Kerr suggests that Osama Bin Laden may have had a more personal and architectural reason for attacking the World Trade Center towers.

January 16 - Slate

Bush Administration Weakens Wetland Protection Rules

The Bush administration rolls back Clinton-era wetland protection regulations despite opposition from the EPA and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

January 16 - The Washington Post

Town Wins Right To Block Farm Sale To Big Developer

New Jersey town is first to win the right to condemn a farm to prevent it from being turned into a sprawling residential development.

January 16 - The Star-Ledger

Andres Duany: Celebration's Flaws

A well-known example of urban development, Celebration is not without its flaws.

January 16 - Urban Land Magazine

Minneapolis' Transit Program Approved

A recommended capital building program would link St. Could and Minneapolis via commuter rail.

January 16 - Star Tribune

Why Americans Don't Like Modern Homes

Given a choice between traditional Colonial and modernist residential architecture, most Americans choose traditional.

January 16 - Sun Spot

Fantasy Homes Bilbo Baggins Would Love

The three homes in Southern California are in the Fantasy Revival style, also known as Storybook architecture.

January 16 - The Los Angeles Times

Don't Destroy Neighborhoods To Educate Them

Well intentioned but off-target planning regulations are neglecting to create the community-centered schools the public is demanding.

January 16 - Planetizen

Los Angeles Scooter Transit

Driving a mile or two to your local MTA parking lot? For half the parking fee, you can lease a scooter from them.

January 16 - The Los Angeles Times

From Office Parks To Company Towns

Barry Ludwig is using lessons from ancient cities and urban planners to build cutting-edge office parks.

January 16 - Fast Company

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Don't Destroy Neighborhoods To Educate Them

Well intentioned but off-target planning regulations are neglecting to create the community-centered schools the public is demanding.

January 16 - Constance E. Beaumont

U.S. Okays Underground Explosions Under National Preserve

The National Park Service recommends approval for thousands of underground explosions under the Big Cypress National Preserve to search for oil.

January 15 - Sun-Sentinel

Preserving Biodiversity: An Interview With E.O. Wilson

Talk of The Nation host Neal Conan interviews two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Edward O. Wilson about his book The Future Of Life.

January 15 - National Public Radio

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Urban Design for Planners 1: Software Tools

This six-course series explores essential urban design concepts using open source software and equips planners with the tools they need to participate fully in the urban design process.

Planning for Universal Design

Learn the tools for implementing Universal Design in planning regulations.