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A Wake-Up Call For Pedestrian Safety

Report highlights dangers faced by pedestrians and recommends measures to reduce accidents and fatalities.

December 6 - The Washington Post

Cameras Will Track Gunshots In L.A.

A new surveillance system can recognize the sound of a nearby gunshot -- and identify the shooter.

December 6 - University Of Southern California

'Mean Streets' Of America

Study concludes that walking remains the most dangerous mode of transportation, and some areas of the country are becoming markedly more dangerous.

December 6 - Surface Transportation Policy Project

The Federal Surface Transportation Program: The Next Four Years

Four transportation policy experts offer Planetizen readers a forward look at the federal surface transportation program.

December 6 - Planetizen

Green Architecture Goes Mainstream

"New buildings use design and technology to reduce environmental impact, cut costs and provide better places to work."

December 6 - The Economist


Free Space For Artists As A Revitalization Strategy

Pittsfield, Mass is providing local artists free space in vacant buildings storefronts in the abandoned downtown.

December 6 - The Los Angeles Times

FEATURE

The Federal Surface Transportation Program: The Next Four Years

Transportation policy often passes under the radar of political analysts and media commentators. Yet mobility is too important to the economic vitality of the nation to remain invisible in the policy dialogue.

December 6 - C. Kenneth Orski, Stephen Lockwood, Alan E. Pisarski, and Robert W. Poole Jr.


Fastest Growing Counties Deliver Bush And New Development Strategy

Ninety-seven of the nation's 100 fastest growing counties supported George W. Bush and delivered half of the president's 3.5 million-vote victory margin.

December 5 - Michigan Land Use Institute

Across The US, Universities Courting Wave Of Retirees

Retirement communities in college towns, even in some cases on campus, are a growing trend as boomers age.

December 5 - University Business

Privatization Makes a 'Big Dig' into Taxpayers' Pocketbooks

If you think that the Bush Administration's drive to privatize almost everything will lead to greater efficiencies and a better use of taxpayers' dollars, then take another look at Boston's "Big Dig."

December 5 - The Boston Globe

The Cost Of ESA Protection Is Too High

Governors from Western states meet to discuss reforming the 31-year-old Endangered Species Act.

December 5 - The Los Angeles Times

Fewer Kids Are Driving

Are automobiles are becoming less important to young people?

December 5 - The Los Angeles Times

Planner Strikes It Rich

D.C. planner's compensation tops $250,000.

December 4 - The Washington Times

Women Dislike Commuting, Study Finds

National study of quality of life among women finds that quality of life measurements need to look beyond income.

December 4 - Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

An Environmental Agenda For L.A. Ports

The Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach must work to reduce air pollution even as shipping volume expands.

December 4 - The Metro Investment Report

VancouverAirport Rapid Transit Line Approved

After months of debate, Vancouver is expanding it's rapid transit network to the airport.

December 4 - The Globe and Mail

The Safest City For Walkers

The Surface Transportation Policy Project has ranked Boston as the safest city in the nation for walkers.

December 4 - BizJournals

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Planning For Your Home Computer of the Future

Planning 50 years out is never easy -- in planning -- or in technology.<br /> <br /> Thanks to <a href="http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~pgordon/">Peter Gordon</a> and <a href="http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~dowell/">Dowell Myers</a> for the picture. <br /> <br /> <img src="http://www.planetizen.com/tech/files//Rand_Home_Computer_1954.jpg" alt="Computer of the Future" />.<br /> <br />

December 3 - Chris Steins

Friday Funny: Dear SUV Driver

Highlighting his recent encounter with "Mr Chrysler Pacifica Driver" John Kelly writes with biting sarcasm about the perils faced by pedestrians.

December 3 - The Washington Post

Washington State Proposes Tighter Emissions For Vehicles

Washington state would follow California's lead in establishing tough new automotive standards to slash emissions of greenhouse gases under a proposed new bill.

December 3 - The Seattle Times

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