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New York City Groups Consider Congestion Pricing
<p>Several studies are underway to determine if the city would benefit from a congestion pricing scheme similar to London.</p>
Quaint Historic City Embracing A New Urban Future
<p>With its new redevelopment strategy creating new downtown shops and residences, "urban living" could be the new motto of South Pasadena, California -- a city renowned for its preservation efforts and resistance to change.</p>
HUD's Public Housing Plan For New Orleans Challenged
<p>The demolition of New Orleans public housing, which many argue are superior to the New Urbanist style mixed-income communities that are slated to replace them, is being challenged by residents who believe they are being pushed out of the city.</p>
New Upscale Hotel Threatens Music City's Soul
<p>In Nashville, a debate ensues over an eco-friendly hotel and condominium project that may change the character of a funky downtown commercial strip that dates from the 1940s.</p>
City of Angels, East: An Urban Tour Of Bangkok
<p>An automobile tour through Bangkok explores the city that epitomizes urban decentralization in Asia.</p>
Gulf Coast Recovery A Public and Private Sector Failure
<p>Sluggish government response and a reliance on market forces have failed to resolve the housing crisis faced by thousands of Gulf coast residents, argues a recent editorial.</p>
Healthy Foods, Strong Communities
<p>Community groups and politicians are creating new strategies to bring fresh foods into low-income neighborhoods.</p>
Small Town Tries To Cope With Major Traffic
<p>Halfway on the route between Los Angeles and Las Vegas, residents of Yermo, California, must plan their errands around weekend traffic jams.</p>
Replacing State Gas Taxes With Alternative Funding Measures
<p>With gas taxes not keeping pace with inflation, state politicians are looking to eliminate gas taxes in favor of alternatives such as sales taxes, vehicles-miles-traveled fees, and new forms of road tolls.</p>
Building Green In Japan As Home Sizes Increase
<p>As its population declines and homes are taking up more space, home designers in Japan are looking to the self-sufficient designs of space stations to guide the development of environmentally sustainable homes.</p>
Hill May Get Flat Top For Development In Raleigh
<p>This article in North Carolina's <em>Independent Weekly</em> looks at a proposal to chop the top off a historic hill in Raleigh to make way for commercial development. Environmental groups are opposing the plan.</p>
Keep The Affordable Housing Outside, Please
<p>A gate with stone pillars will separate the haves from the have-nots at a recently approved development for seniors in Monterey County, California.</p>
Scholarship Program Yielding Big Results For City
<p>Kalamazoo's bold scholarship program is helping town's students and emerging as an effective economic development tool.</p>
In Crime-Ravaged Memphis, Business At Gun Shops Is Good
<p>Crime-weary residents of all ages, races and sexes are increasingly choosing to protect themselves by purchasing guns and learning to shoot them. Happiest about the trend are the owners of the city's gun shops.</p>
Big Dig Safety Review Finds Only 'Minor Flaws'
<p>Gov. Mitt Romney releases an engineering review that finds Boston's Big Dig to be 'fundamentally safe' but recommends some repairs.</p>
The Case For BRT Versus Subway
<p>Los Angeles should consider improving its already successful bus rapid transit system before investing in a $5 billion subway expansion.</p>
How Design Competitions Can Reinvent Downtown
<p>Richard Weinstein, a professor of architecture and urban design at UCLA, and dean from 1985-94, comments on the role design competitions can play in building a better downtown.</p>
Indianapolis Debates Building New Beltway
<p>Supporters and critics of a proposal to build a new 75-mile bypass road around Indianapolis debate whether the new road will help or hurt the city.</p>
Goodbye To The Pink Lawn Flamingo
<p>An iconic piece of popular culture passes into history after the factory producing the bright pink lawn art shuts down.</p>
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City of Moorpark
City of Tustin
Tyler Technologies
City of Astoria
Transportation Research & Education Center (TREC) at Portland State University
Chaddick Institute at DePaul University
Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada
Toledo-Lucas County Plan Commissions
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