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Iowa Fights Brain Drain

Young, single, well-educated adults under 30 are leaving Iowa in droves. The state is considering abolishing the state income tax for everyone under 30.

February 7 - The Los Angeles Times

Housing Costs and Nimbyism

A survey of Long Islanders reveals shared concerns about the effects of rising housing costs but less agreement about how to approach solutions.

February 7 - The New York Times

America Loves Suburban Sprawl

Scholar aruges that Americans have embraced sprawl and the lifestyle that accompanies it.

February 7 - The Washington Post

Performing Arts Centers: No Longer Just For Downtown?

An increasing number of suburban jurisdictions are building major art centers.

February 7 - The Washington Post

Take Me Out to a Cool Stadium

D.C. searches for the right architect to design the city's new ballpark.

February 7 - The Washington Post


Tysons Corner Mall Makes Plans For Urban Village

With the proposed extension of the DC Metrorail, the largest mall in the Washington area has drawn plans to transform the shopping area into "something like a small city."

February 6 - The Washington Post

Oil to Hit $65 per Barrel if Iran Attacked, Economist Warns

Repercussions to global economy could be worse than those of the Iraq war.

February 6 - This Is London


Bush May Cut Amtrak Budget

Move to eliminate federal subsidies for Amtrak will likely be opposed in Congress.

February 6 - Common Dreams

Students Compete In Cool City Contest

Planning schools from around the country take part in a design competition.

February 6 - Michigan Live

Urban Revival In Panama

Master plan for Panama’s second colonial-era capital city center calls for “a sustainable, irreversible recovery” of the entire neighborhood.

February 6 - PA Land Use

Planning Student Profile

The Voice of America profiles Junhan Tan, an urban planning and cinema student from Singapore studying at USC.

February 5 - Voice Of America

Federal Government Commits to Smart Coastal Growth

Two agencies sign a memorandum of understanding to promote transportation choices, economic development, and public health.

February 5 - NOAA Magazine

What Makes Neighborhood Business Thrive?

Cincinnati's Neighborhood Summit looks at small business districts.

February 5 - The Cincinnati Enquirer

Can You Really Plan For A Gay District?

From NPR...one commentator's challenge to Spokane, WA's plan for a "gay district" to attract the Creative Class.

February 5 - National Public Radio

Northern Virginia's New Downtown?

The owners of Tysons Corner Center, already the region's largest mall, are developing a plan that would double its size and move toward transforming the iconic suburban shopping destination into something like a small city.

February 5 - The Washington Post

The Hydrogen Economy is a Nuclear Economy

Thousands of new nuclear reactors would be needed to produce the hydrogen required to meet America's energy needs.

February 4 - The Financial Times

Marching Against Homicide

In Kansas City, a publicity campaign seemed to curtail crime in a bad neighborhood, but will the good times roll?

February 4 - Kansas City Pitch Weekly

Philadelphia's Neighborhood Transformation Initiative

The Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority is making sweeping changes to city neighborhoods, but at what cost?

February 4 - Philadelphia Weekly

A Tale Of Two Groceries

What can you learn about a city from its grocery stories?

February 4 - Tucson Weekly

BLOG POST

Make Los Angeles Safer: Use Open Source

Thanks to Larry Segal (former editor of <a href="http://www.planningreport.com/tpr/">The Planning Report</a>, now at <a href="http://www.kbhome.com/">KBHome</a>) for pointing me at an interesting <a href="http://www.laobserved.com/archive/003035.html">observation</a> from <a href="http://www.laobserved.com/">LA Observed</a> about open source:<br /> <br /> <blockquote><a href="http://www.lacity.org/council/cd13/c13nps1a.htm">Eric Garcetti</a>: The blogging councilman and colleagues Wendy Greuel and Jack Weiss offered a motion to push the city toward using more open source computer programs and re-routing the money saved on software to hiring more cops.

February 4 - Chris Steins

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