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Conservation Easement May Protect Mountain View

Sugar Loaf, looming above Nevada City, California, may be preserved for public use as open space under a proposed easement arrangement.

June 1 - Western Nevada County Union

A Greener Kind Of Suburb

One Virginia development seeks to transform what it means to live the exurban lifestyle.

June 1 - The Washington Post

Residents Oppose Interstate Highway Exit

I-75 expansion continues to roil residents of Oakland County, Michigan.

June 1 - The Detroit News

Rural Flight?

Not quite. However, hobby farms as an alternative to suburban lifestyles are catching on in Chicago.

June 1 - The Chicago Tribune

Suburban Living Contributes To U.S. Obesity Epidemic

Study finds that obesity is more likely in sprawling areas than mixed-use neighborhoods.

June 1 - The Washington Post


Building an Ecotopia

Richard Louv of the San Diego Union-Tribune cites examples and best practices in green urbanism. The second in a series of articles on the Green City movement.

June 1 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Rethinking The Future Of Transportation

While growth is inevitable, the overcrowding and overuse of transportation is not, writes Oded Roth in this week's Planetizen Op-Ed.

June 1 - Planetizen


Auto-Oriented Development Linked To Obesity

A study finds that the more you commute, the more likely you are to be obese.

June 1 - The Globe and Mail

King County's 8-city E-Permitting System

The permitting process is one that lends itself to automation, and moving to an e-permitting system has the potential to reap huge rewards.

June 1 - American Planning Association

Upgrading An Urban Mall

Long considered an eyesore, New York's Atlantic Center mall is being remade.

May 31 - The New York Times

The Wide-Shallow Lot: A Good Thing for Buyers or Builders?

Purchasers don't always consider all of the facts when choosing a new home on a wide-shallow lot.

May 31 - The Toronto Star

Statistics Canada Improves Planners' Access to Data

New partnership initiative makes demographic data available to planners at considerably lower cost.

May 31 - The Toronto Star

South Scottsdale's Renaissance

One of the Scottsdale's most controversial pieces of land may become an ASU's research campus.

May 31 - The Arizona Republic

Introduction To Community Design Centers

Community design is a movement focused on the creation and management ofenvironments for people.

May 31 - Association For Community Design

FEATURE

A Thread from Past to Future Transportation

While growth is inevitable, the overcrowding and overuse of transportation is not. Using technology in conjunction with politics, private transportation will be more efficient using centralized computing to clear current roadways.

May 31 - Oded Roth

The Perils Of Designing For Geniuses

Frank Gehry faced a different set of challenges in designing for MIT's famously reclusive professors.

May 30 - The Financial Times

Five stars for no air conditioning, no offices and no back wall

"Succulent visuals, spatial invention, and commercial cred"? Elizabeth Farrelly looks into Australia’s first five-star-rated eco-sustainable office building.

May 30 - The Sydney Morning Herald

Government May Ease Environmental Rules to Quell Fuel Prices

The Bush administration is considering the economic trade-offs of cleaner-burning gasoline.

May 30 - The Victoria Advocate

Top 10 Global Problems

At Copenhagen Consensus, economists devise a Top 10 list of most pressing global problems.

May 30 - The Christian Science Monitor

A Unique Collection Of Urban Properties

Will Starwood Urban's funky portfolio fetch a superfunky $500 million?

May 30 - The Slatin Report

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