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Engineering And Planning Matter

Good engineering building codes make an obvious difference in Southern California in the wake of this winter's unusual storms.

February 28 - The Los Angeles Times

The End Of The Housing Boom?

Michael Kinsley is certain that the housing bubble is about to burst. But he also admits that he could be wrong.

February 28 - The Washington Post

L.A.'s New Downtown Neighborhood

The developer of Downtown L.A.'s high profile Grand Avenue project releases early details about the mixed use plan.

February 28 - Los Angeles Downtown News

Using Technology To Save A City

Can an unproven investment costing billions really save Venice?

February 28 - The New York Times

Wal-Mart's Next Battle: In The Big Apple

A proposal for a store in Queens could produce the biggest showdown yet with the megastore's opponents.

February 28 - The Christian Science Monitor


An Exodus From The Birthplace Of Suburbia

A population drain on Long Island worries officials, who worry about a declining tax base and labor force.

February 27 - The Chicago Tribune

World Population To Increase 40% By 2050

The world population will reach 9.1 billion by 2050 according to a U.N. estimate.

February 27 - The Globe and Mail


Reimaging The City: The Value Of Sport Initiatives

An academic articles suggests that widespread awareness of sport events among potential tourists emphasizes that sport can be an effective promotional vehicle for cities.

February 27 - Annals Of Tourism Research

British Voters Give Congestion Charging A Big Setback

A key plank of British transport policy meets with public resistance in Edinburgh.

February 27 - The Guardian Unlimited

Are College Towns The Antedote To Offshore Outsourcing?

A new company matches hometown information technology talent with corporate needs.

February 27 - Dispatch Tribune

Solar Tower: Power Source Of The Future?

The solar tower,a renewable energy plant that pumps out as much power as a small reactor, finds a build location.

February 26 - Wired

Local 'Green' Economies Seen as Boost to Progressive Politics

Growing acceptance of local self-reliance, "green buildings" and alternative technologies indicates that new economic structures are more effective than protest in promoting environmental protection and social equity.

February 26 - Common Dreams

Doubling The Mall Of America

The Mall of America's management company has unveiled an ambitious $1 billion expansion plan to double the size of the nation's largest retail destination.

February 26 - Retail Traffic

Prince Charles and Traditional Versus Modern Architecture

Prince Charles resumes his long-standing argument with architects and planners.

February 26 - The Guardian Unlimited

Wind Power: Blowing This Way?

An upstart pyramid scheme to bring wind power to gusty regions of Kansas is spinning heads in the mid-west.

February 26 - Kansas City Pitch Weekly

Jane Jacobs: Diabolical, Robert Moses: Superhero?

A new play in New York examines how one creates public works in a democracy.

February 25 - The New York Times

Canada's New Budget Gives Boost to Cities

Canadian cities will get a portion of the Federal gas tax to fund public transportation and other major infrastructure projects.

February 25 - The Globe and Mail

Extreme Makeover: Rusting Ramps

How to refresh streets blighted by aging steel and concrete parking garages?

February 25 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

The Public Health Roots Of Zoning

An academic article makes the public health case for reforming zoning policy.

February 25 - American Journal Of Preventive Medicine

Denver Voters Gallop To Smart Growth

Denver residents love light rail and they want more of it.

February 25 - Michigan Land Use Institute

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