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Resort Project Cut Down To Size, But Objections Remain

<p>Developers of an oceanside resort and housing complex in Hawaii have significantly reduced their project's scope in an effort to win over wary neighbors and public officials. But the project is slated for a plot where "resorts" are prohibited.</p>

September 7 - Honolulu Star-Bulletin

Judge Calls For Reduced Water Pumping In California

<p>A ruling in California is expected to greatly reduce the amount of water the state can pump from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta -- a water source for nearly half the state's residents and much of its farmland.</p>

September 7 - The Sacramento Bee

Urbanization Erasing New England Forests

<p>Urbanization is threatening and consuming forests in New England more rapidly than in any other place in the nation.</p>

September 7 - The Christian Science Monitor

DIY Gray Water Recycling

<p>This report from <em>NPR</em> looks at a homeowner who has transformed her house's plumping to reuse its "gray water" -- non-potable water from sinks that can be rerouted into gardens and toilets. Some lawmakers are discouraging this method.</p>

September 7 - NPR

Becoming America's Most Sustainable City

<p>U.S. cities such as Chicago, San Francisco, and Sacramento are becoming more energy efficient in an effort to attain the title of the nation's greenest city.</p>

September 6 - The Sacramento Bee


Will China Follow In America's Footsteps?

<p>Scientists who studied pollution from a pair of major cities in both the U.S. and China urge the rapidly developing nation to learn from the past environmental mistakes in the U.S.</p>

September 6 - AP via Forbes

Delays Plague Controversial Atlantic Yards Project

<p>Protests, lawsuits, and accidents have caused big delays in the construction of the controversial Atlantic Yards mixed use project in Brooklyn, New York. But the developers say the project will be completed on time.</p>

September 6 - The New York Observer


60 Million Californians? Maybe Not

<p>Despite estimates that the state of California's population will grow to 60 million by 2050, Wendell Cox argues that growth in the state is slowing.</p>

September 6 - Orange County Register

Vegas May Be Too Bright

<p>Home to the bright lights and elaborate signage of Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, may revise an ordinance to more effectively regulate the bright signs and displays that illuminate the Las Vegas Strip and other parts of the county.</p>

September 6 - Las Vegas Sun

BLOG POST

Terrorism, Gay Marriage, and...Land Use(!)

<p>This week <a href="http://salon.com" target="_blank">Salon.com</a> published a <a href="http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2007/09/03/richardson_qa/index.html?source=rss&amp;aim=yahoo-salon" target="_blank">remarkable interview</a> with a contender for the White House. The candidate didn&#39;t offer the solution to stabilizing Iraq, strengthening the economy, or bringing down the price of a six-pack (at least not directly), but for the first time in the history of American campaigning that I&#39;m aware of, he referred to the issue of &quot;land use.&quot; </p>

September 6 - Josh Stephens

Landowner To Fight Big-Box Moratorium

<p>A landowner in suburban Atlanta who had planned to sell his property to Wal-Mart is now suing the city of Duluth over a big-box moratorium that he claims is not in the best interest of the city.</p>

September 6 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Casino Idea A Losing Bet For Toronto

<p>This column from <em>The Toronto Star</em> bashes the city's plan to spur economic activity by developing a city-owned casino.</p>

September 6 - The Toronto Star

Dominican Republic Subway Project Sparks Debate

<p>Fast-moving plans to build a subway system in the Dominican Republic have some locals angry over a waste of money and others commending the leadership for good foresight.</p>

September 6 - International Herald Tribune

How Ireland Became A Leader In Immigration

<p>By increasing the amount of migrant work permits and political rights, Ireland has beckoned immigrants from all over the world, becoming one of Europe's immigration leaders.</p>

September 6 - The Christian Science Monitor

Ohio Looks To Embrace Alternative Energy Sources

<p>Newly elected Gov. Ted Strickland (D) has made the pursuit of alternative energies a focus thus far in his tenure. Are the winds finally changing in Ohio?</p>

September 6 - Dayton Daily News

Hawaii's 'Superferry' Remains Anchored

<p>The controversy over whether the environmental impacts of Hawaii's new "Superferry" should have been assessed continue. The large ferry boat sits idly in a harbor in Honolulu.</p>

September 5 - The New York Times

Hudson River to Get 24/7 Scrutiny

<p>A new network of sensors will detail how ecological threats to the waterway affect the seacoast.</p>

September 5 - The Christian Science Monitor

Closely Connected Northwest Cities Need To Plan Together

<p>This editorial calls on the governments of Portland, Oregon, and its intimately-connected neighbor, Vancouver, Washington, to expand the reach of the metropolitan planning agency whose jurisdiction ends at the border between the two cities.</p>

September 5 - The Oregonian

Wisconsin Wants To Make Walking More Attractive To Students, Parents

<p>The state of Wisconsin has plans to use $4 million in federal transportation grants to encourage students to walk or bike to school. Much of the work will focus on improving road conditions to convince parents that walking or biking is safe.</p>

September 5 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Unwanted McMansions Become Unwanted McBoarding Houses

<p>Suburban Washington D.C. residents are upset over a rash of new buildings in their neighborhoods that they say don't fit in with the character of their communities. It's not just that the houses are too big, but that they are housing too many people.</p>

September 5 - The Washington Post

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