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Delaware Residents Rally Behind Wind Power Plan

<p>Delaware is considering three proposals for new environmentally-friendly power plants, and many residents are supporting a plan to build a large offshore wind farm. A recent survey showed that more than 80% of residents favored the wind farm option.</p>

May 4 - NPR

Transit Officials Struggle To Convince State For Funding

<p>With little interest from the governor, Illinois transit officials are predicting that budget cuts will dramatically reduce transit service, especially in the suburban Chicago area. They have been unsuccessful in rallying lawmakers to boost funding.</p>

May 4 - The Chicago Tribune

New Orleans Plan Calls For Smart Growth

<p>The culmination of a major statewide planning effort -- the new long-term plan calls for communities to build compact neighborhoods and coordinate regional development.</p>

May 4 - The Times-Picayune

Controversy Over El Paso's Downtown Redevelopment Plan

<p>The city's 'segundo barrio' -- a historic Mexican-American neighborhood -- is the focus of a major redevelopment effort that opponents say is trying to 'white wash' the community.</p>

May 4 - The Texas Observer

Trains Allowed To Idle Despite Pollution

<p>Citing rules made more than 100 years ago, railroad operators have dodged regulations being pressed by a California air quality board to prohibit locomotives from idling -- a highly polluting activity.</p>

May 4 - The Los Angeles Times


Some Affordable Housing Builders Thinking 'Inside The Box'

<p>Houses built from used shipping containers are an increasing popular affordable housing option.</p>

May 4 - MSNBC

A New Vision For Tiananmen Square: A Lush Park

<p>Could a 'green' makeover of one of China's most infamous public spaces help signal the country's shifting politics?</p>

May 4 - The Guardian Unlimited


Federal Grant Programs Struggling To Meet Demand In New Orleans

<p>Federally-funded home rebuilding programs in New Orleans are having trouble keeping up with the demand of grant applicants, and the governor has cautioned that the budget shortfall may be in the billions.</p>

May 4 - The York Dispatch

Malaysia's Large-Scale Plans For Economic Development

<p>The Malaysian government is hoping its new mega-plans for an expansive 21st Century economic hub will bring more action to the country, where other big projects have not lived up to their economic potential.</p>

May 4 - International Herald Tribune

Winnipeg's Desire for Density

<p>The City of Winnipeg is trying to create incentives for downtown housing development in an attempt to increase the population density of its urban core.</p>

May 3 - Downtown Winnipeg Biz

Traffic Drop Of 10% Makes World Of Difference After Freeway Collapse

<p>A freeway collapse in the San Francisco Bay Area dramatically changed commuter patterns this week, and also caused a spike in public transit ridership, giving BART a record-breaking tally of passengers.</p>

May 3 - The San Francisco Chronicle

LDMRs and 'Air Condos' in Puget Sound

<p>Snohomish County, Wash., officials are tussling with local city governments and fire-department officials over regulation of so-called "air condo" developments sprouting in the county's unincorporated areas.</p>

May 3 - The Seattle Times

L.A.'s Mayor On Solving The City's Congestion

<p>In this interview, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa talks about how to tackle the city's congestion and housing issues.</p>

May 3 - U.S. News & World Report

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Smart Growth, Bad Air

<p>Locating residential development closer to city centers comes with a price: increased exposure to air pollutants.

May 3 - Diana DeRubertis

Which Cities Have The Fastest Walkers?

<p>Researchers have conducted observations in 32 world cities to determine where people walk the fastest. They've found that the world's fastest walkers are in Singapore. To the surprise of many, New York City's walkers are only the eighth-fastest.</p>

May 3 - ITV

Pro-Property Rights Movement Here To Stay

<p>By and large, Americans support the rights of property owners -- leaving planners with the challenge of creating regulation that protects the public without infringing on private interests.</p>

May 3 - The Seattle Times

Young Preservationists Fight For Old Buildings

<p>The many of the city's leading preservation professionals are under 40 -- demonstrating a generational interest in protecting the historic character of urban areas.</p>

May 3 - The New York Sun

China's Dongtan To Take An Ecosystem Approach to Urban Planning

<p>Dongtan, a master-planned Chinese city, is set to chart a "smarter path" for growth and remedying China's environmental crisis.</p>

May 3 - Wired

USC Architecture Dean Brings Worldwide Wisdom To L.A.

<p>In the 20th century, the United States embraced expatriate modernists feeling the rubble of Europe. Today's eclectic style hails from around the world, and, increasingly, talent from Asia is creating bold new ideas in the post-postmodern era.</p>

May 3 - The Planning Report

Walling The World

<p>From fears over immigration to the pursuit of control over territory, countries and cities around the world are increasingly turning to the oldest form of defense: the wall.</p>

May 3 - Reuters

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