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Looking for a Parking Spot? Go Online

A collection of links to online sources for parking spots.

September 8 - Mashable

Leading With Our Stomachs

Surrounded by storefronts, but nowhere to shop? Charlotte, NC, like many reviving downtowns, has a plethora of restaurants but a lack of significant retail.

September 8 - Governing Magazine

Forget Las Vegas, Viva Macau

The Chinese coastal city of Macau has passed Las Vegas as the biggest gambling city in the world. This article from <em>Smithsonian Magazine</em> looks at how it got there.

September 8 - Smithsonian

The Presidency and America's Addiciton to Prisons and Drugs

Neal Pierce looks at America's addiction to incarceration and drug prohibition and wonders what -- if anything -- the presidential candidates would do to change the country's course.

September 8 - Citiwire

Tokyo's Robotic High-Tech Bike Parking

Tokyo finds solution to commuter bicycle parking shortage by building high-tech robotic garages.

September 8 - The Washington Post


Katrina's Homeless Still Searching for Housing

Housing -- or the lack of it -- remains a major issue in post-Katrina New Orleans.

September 8 - Mother Jones

Housing Bust Merciless to Merced

Merced California typefies the housing bust: speculation, foreclosures, and the construction of houses nobody can afford to buy.

September 8 - The New York Times


FEATURE

Changes to AICP Certification Maintenance Program a Positive Step Forward

Leonardo Vázquez, AICP/PP, applauds recent changes to the AICP Certification Maintenance Program that reduce costs and improve access.

September 8 - Leonardo Vazquez, AICP/PP

Chickens Approved in Fort Collins

Urban chickens have been approved in Fort Collins, Colorado. Some, including one vocal city council member, are not happy about it.

September 8 - Fort Collins Now

What Will the Future Look Like?

That's the question the Vancouver Planning Commission has been tossing around with the public for the last year or so, as they prepare a "Change Charter" for City Hall.

September 8 - The Vancouver Sun

Concerns Persist as Venue is Cut From World Cup Dress Rehearsal

Delays in construction have cased FIFA officials to remove Port Elizabeth from the list of host cities for the 2009 Confederations Cup, the dress rehearsal tournament before the 2010 World Cup. Concerns remain about the country's readiness.

September 7 - Sports Illustrated

BLOG POST

The Origin of New Urbanism's Persistent Image Problem

Decades after its founding, New Urbanism design movement retains a serious reputation problems among American urbanists.

September 7 - Robert Goodspeed

Is There a Future in Politics for Urban-Minded Bloggers?

The "creative class" is using the Internet and the blog world to drum up new ideas for combating sprawl and placelessness. This article argues it's only a matter of time before these urban thinkers go from blogging to local politics.

September 7 - The St. Petersburg Times

Bad Part of Town... For Car Alarms

In a certain part of downtown Tampa, Florida, people have been complaining for years about car alarms randomly going off, or not working at all. It turns out that a local radio station's signal interference is the cause.

September 7 - The St. Petersburg Times

Vancouver to House Homeless For Olympics Preparation

In an effort to clean up the poverty ridden area set to host the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, officials have announced plans to place homeless people into housing next summer.

September 7 - The Globe and Mail

The Unseen City Icons

This piece from <em>Discover</em> looks at the iconic "invisible" things that define cities -- like Seattle's clouds, Houston's air conditioning, and L.A.'s Botox.

September 7 - Discover

The Anti-Zoning Attitude of Palin's Hometown

VP hopeful Sarah Palin's hometown of Wasilla, Alaska is proud of its anti-government attitude and anything goes climate for building and planning.

September 6 - The Christian Science Monitor

Shipping Sickness

The enormous traffic in imported goods is generating a huge amount of disease-causing pollution in and around ports, and along trade routes.

September 6 - AlterNet

Best Cities for Singles

Forbes keeps churning out the Top 10 Cities lists- this time looking at the best cities for single people.

September 6 - Forbes

Fighting for Height

Architect Richard Murphy's masterplan for Edinburgh's Haymarket is facing complaints about the height of the hotel. Murphy says, 'Our hotel will breach the skyline, and a jolly good thing too.'

September 6 - bd

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