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Duany In Edinburgh

While working on plans for a new town in Inverness, Scotland, famed architect and town planner Andres Duany has assured critics and supporters alike that whatever is planned for Moray Estates will not resemble Seaside.

July 25 - The Scotsman

Free-Transit On 'Bad Air Days" Popular, But Funds Exhausted

"Spare the Air" is a program operated by the Bay Area's air district to encourage use of public transit on 'bad air' days. They funded 3 "free transit" days to accompany the warnings. Ridership increased greatly but funding is exhausted too soon.

July 24 - The San Francisco Chronicle

The Disappearing Urban Middle Class

As major cities around the country prosper, rich and poor neighborhoods are growing, while the middle class is increasingly left out.

July 24 - The New York Times

Reinventing Cities With Transformative Investments

Bruce Katz, Vice President and Director of The Brookings Institution’s Metropolitan Policy Program, outlines how cities can harness demographic, cultural and economic changes to successfully transform themselves into viable places to live and work.

July 24 - The Brookings Institiution

Las Vegas: The Destination For Aging Boomers

Nevada is experiencing an influx of new retirees and trying to cope with the surge of sexagenarians.

July 24 - The Economist


Bay Area Ends Free Transit Experiment

A popular and successful experiment to boost ridership on 26 Bay Area transit systems on designated "Spare the Air" days ends due to lack of funding, while some believe the plan may have been good for the local economy.

July 24 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Ridership Surging On Detroit's People Mover

Successful professional sports teams, the Super Bowl, and downtown growth are cited for their influence in the increase of ridership on the often maligned People Mover.

July 24 - Mike Lydon


Protecting Wildlife, One Yard At A Time

Some homeowners are using their backyards as habitat for wildlife, providing food, water, shelter and a place to rear offspring for a variety of creatures.

July 24 - The St. Petersburg Times

Small Towns Are Hubs For Innovators

A geographical study of the last four years of U.S. patents shows that innovation and inventions are happening in places big and small.

July 24 - The Wall Street Journal

FEATURE

Miles To Go Before I Sleep!

July 24 - Sriram Khe

Dallas' Comprehensive Plan Victory

A tough critic begrudgingly congratulates the Dallas City Council for its courage in approving the city's new comprehensive plan, part of a two-year effort aided by Fregonese Calthorpe Associates.

July 24 - D Magazine

Planning For A Downtown Revitalization

The city of Everett, Washington, is still working on a new plan for its downtown, but private investment is already starting to transform the area.

July 24 - Everett Herald

U.S. Vehicle Emit Half Of World Fleet's Carbon Dioxide

The U.S. has 30% of the world's motor vehicle fleet but accounts for almost half of the world's greenhouse gases emitted from motor vehicles. Small cars, not SUVs, are the greatest source. GM vehicles are responsible for 1/3 of these emissions.

July 23 - Los Angeles Times

Museum Plans National Suburban Studies Center

To counter the growing backlash against suburbia from urban dwellers and environmentalists, one Kansas museum wants to establish a center dedicated to the study of the 'burbs.

July 23 - The Kansas City Star

Vancouver To Get New Planning Director

The city, which has gained attention for its downtown development strategies, is getting a new planning boss.

July 23 - CBC News

The Greening Of Wal-Mart

A recent environmental strategy meeting at Wal-Mart headquarters was attended by a host of eco-celebrities, including Al Gore, and serves as another signal that the company is serious about improving its green credentials.

July 23 - Grist

Housing That's Green And Affordable

AIA "Show You're Green" Award Honors Innovators in Affordable Green Housing

July 23 - The American Institute of Architects

Transit Village Approved Despite School Board Opposition

Sheridan Stationside Village, a $500 million, 40-acre project with a train station as a central component, gained preliminary approval in Hollywood, Florida, despite opposition from the County's school board and nearby residents.

July 23 - Sun-Sentinel

Brad Pitt Engages In New Orleans Rebuilding Effort

Brad Pitt, known mostly for his acting, has recently taken on the challenge of rebuilding an environmentally sustainable New Orleans.

July 22 - MSNBC Online

Using Sex To Sell Floorplans

With condominium sales slowing, many developers are shifting away from elegance and prestige as a marketing tool, to more provocative advertising.

July 22 - The New York Times

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