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Washington D.C. Needs To Grow 'Up'

<p>Some developers and land use experts have once again called for the city to reconsider its long time height limitations to allow for the development of office high rises.</p>

February 5 - The Washington Post

Linfen: The World's Most Polluted City?

<p>Cities like Linfen bear the ecological burden of China's massive, coal-fired economic growth.</p>

February 5 - The Globe & Mail

Vermont Waterfront Plans Face Public Criticism

<p>Three plans have been put forward to improve access and circulation around the waterfront in Burlington, Vermont. Many residents are concerned that all three plans place too much emphasis on providing parking.</p>

February 5 - Seven Days

California's Golden Opportunity To Reshape Growth

<p>With $40 billion dollars of bond money for transportation, housing and parks at his disposal, Governor Schwarzenegger could reshape the state's growth patterns and make good on his promises to reduce greenhouse gases, argues William Fulton.</p>

February 5 - The Los Angeles Times

U.S. Flood Maps Based On Decades-Old Data

<p>According to a recent National Research Council report, maps of flood danger in the United States are based on data that are decades old. Many are calling for an update.</p>

February 5 - The Boston Globe


FEATURE

Incorporating Sustainability Into Community Development

Sustainability must become a primary goal of public policy if we want to ensure the long-term health of communities.

February 5 - Edward J. Jepson, Jr., Ph.D., AICP

Seniors Face Shortage Of Subsidized Housing

A recent report has identified a severe housing shortage for senior citizens. Waiting periods for subsidized senior housing can last more than 13 months, according to the report.

February 5 - The Chicago Tribune


Do Community Land Trusts Offer The Best Solution For Affordable Housing?

<p>Community land trusts are becoming an increasingly popular way to create new housing that is permanently affordable, and interest in the innovative organizations continues to grow.</p>

February 5 - Lincoln Institute of Land Policy

Phoenix Mayor Looks To Create Biomedical District

<p>The mayor of Phoenix, Arizona, hopes to lure biomedical researchers and facilities to a proposed biomedical district in his city's downtown. And he's willing to do a lot to see his vision through.</p>

February 5 - The Arizona Republic

Architect Plays Nice In Boston's South End

<p>A new building in Boston's historic rowhouse laden south end neighborhood looks ahead without disrespecting its traditional context.</p>

February 4 - The Boston Globe

Unified New Orleans Plan Could Top $14 Billion

<p>As the community has roundly approved the Unified New Orleans Plan, coordinators of the recovery planning effort have announced that its costs could rise above $14 billion over the next decade. Exact funding sources have yet to be fully identified.</p>

February 4 - The Times-Picayune

The Malling Of The Champs-Elysees

<p>With some of the most expensive real estate in the world, chain stores are now dominating the famed Champs-Elysees. Government officials in Paris are developing plans to counter the prevalence of corporate outlets, but some fear it may be too late.</p>

February 4 - The New York Times

Homeless Housing Subsidy Program Under Fire In New York

<p>A housing rights advocacy group in New York has released a report accusing the city of placing homeless people into substandard housing as part of a rent-subsidy program.</p>

February 4 - The New York Times

Making A Utah Suburb Walkable

<p>Developers and local officials are optimistic about plans to integrate walkability into a proposed mixed use development in suburban Salt Lake City, Utah.</p>

February 4 - The Salt Lake Tribune

Central Florida Asked To Vote On Growth Vision

<p>A unique regional organization is inviting thousands of today's Central Floridians to determine the future living pattern of 3.5 million new residents projected for the area by 2050.</p>

February 3 - The Orlando Sentinel

Market-Based Incentives To Cut Greenhouse Gases

<p>Garrett Gruener and Daniel M. Kammen propose letting individual taxpayers decide how to curb global warming.</p>

February 3 - The Los Angeles Times

Workshop Guides Planning For Spokane's University District

<p>Last year the City of Spokane was awarded one of four Smart Growth Implementation Assistance awards from the EPA. As a result, a three-day workshop focusing on the city's emerging university district involved the public in shaping the area.</p>

February 3 - The Pacific Northwest Inlander

The Architecture Ideas Network

<p>This article from <em>WorldChanging</em> discusses a new network for architects and designers to share and improve ideas. The network's creators hope this interactivity will help architects to create solutions for slum dwellers.</p>

February 3 - WorldChanging

Gehry Plans Unveiled For Mixed Use Development In Utah

<p>This article from Utah's <em>Deseret Morning News</em> shows images of a large mixed used development designed by Frank Gehry. This development will include the tallest building in Utah.</p>

February 3 - Deseret Morning News

Friday Funny: FEMA's Job Here Is Done

<p>The Federal Emergency Management Agency and the state of Louisiana recently a ribbon-cutting ceremony to announce the successful end of their cooperative efforts to restore devastated New Orleans back to its pre-hurricane squalor.</p>

February 2 - The Onion

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