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Are L.A.'s New Urban Runoff Rules Too Strict?

In an unprecedented step, Los Angeles County is cracking down on urban runoff with unusually strict new rules.

December 16 - The Los Angeles Times

AFL-CIO Passes Smart Growth Resolution

The AFL-CIO passed a resolution on smart growth and urban sprawl.

December 16 - BizJournals

Boston's Mayor Attempts To Spur Development In 'Crosstown'

Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino announced a plan to encourage development in the "Crosstown Corridor"

December 16 - The Boston Globe

Residents Laugh At Proposal For 635-Foot Towers

Residents of Portland, ME, consider the proposal for building two 635-foot towers and a complex with two hospitals, a marina, cable cars, to be too big and "metropolitan."

December 16 - The Boston Globe

Reopening Amtrak Line Costs Over $50 Million

Amtrak to extend service on the Amtrak line from Boston to Portland, ME.

December 15 - The New York Times


Automakers Unveil Cleaner Cars

Leading carmakers unveiled cleaner cars at the Electric Transportation Industry Conference.

December 15 - Wired

L.A.'s Green Line Exceeds Expectations

Originally dubbed the "train to nowhere", ridership has surged on Los Angeles Green Line.

December 15 - Los Angeles Business Journal


An Aggressive School District Rebuilding Plan

The largest school building program ever proposed in New York State outside of Buffalo and New York City wins in Albany, the state capital, after nearly four years of ups and downs.

December 15 - Times Union

Central Florida Leaders Seek Solutions To Regional Challenges

Leaders from throughout Central Florida meet to develop long-term solutions for regional problems.

December 15 - The Orlando Sentinel

New Downtown Plan For Pittsburgh Avoids Past Mistakes

A new redevelopment plan for downtown Pittsburgh, PA, aims to avoid past mistakes.

December 14 - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Japanese Architect Awarded AIA Gold Medal

The American Institute of Architects awarded its highest individual honor to Japanese architect Tadao Ando.

December 14 - The Chicago Tribune

California Considers Air Policy Change

The California Air Resources Board is debating a proposal to change air quality policy to take into account "environmental justice" issues.

December 14 - The New York Times

The Skeptical Environmentalist

Lomborg suggests that many dire environmental issues are "phantom problems" inflated by the environmental movement.

December 14 - Grist Magazine

Former Gerber Plant To Become Mixed-Use Urban Village

A former Gerber Plant in Ashville, NC, will be redeveloped under new zoning into a New Urbanist development featuring mixed use buildings, pedestrian orientation, and public/private joint partnerships.

December 14 - Excite

Green Space Beneficial To Children

A house surrounded by nature helps boost a child's attention capabilities, acccording to a Cornell University study.

December 14 - Cornell University

A Collection Of Segway Cartoons

A collection of editorial cartoons featuring the human transportation device formerly known as "Ginger."

December 14 - Slate

25 Years Of Community Development Finance

This article summarizes the lessons Community development financial institutions (CDFIs) have learned over the past two and a half decades, and outlines the strategies they might pursue to best meet the needs of underserved people and markets in the year

December 14 - The Brookings Institution

A Bold New Museum For Los Angeles

Los Angeles has some exciting new buildings: Disney Hall, the Cathedral, the Getty. Now, there may be another.

December 13 - The Los Angeles Times

Land With Bad Karma In Southern California

Dream Works bailed out, Frank Gehry cooled people off, and there's still methane and oil residue. Will it sell?

December 13 - The Los Angeles Times

Code Changes, Grants Foster Joint Municipal Planning

Last year, the Pennsylvania Legislature approved changes to the Municipalities Planning Code so communities that file joint comprehensive plans can share the distribution of land use zones.

December 13 - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

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