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Workforce Housing Fund Hopes To Be Smart Growth Catalyst

Jay Stark of the Phoenix Realty Group elaborates on the promise of workforce housing development in neighborhood revitalization.

June 2 - The Planning Report

Communities Take Charge To Restore Facilities

Community involvement is the defining difference at lively, pretty neighborhood parks around the city, from Cliveden in lower Mount Airy to Carroll in West Philadelphia, from Jerome Brown Park in Tioga to Three Bears in Center City.

June 2 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Voters' Alternative To El Toro Airport

Tom Nielsen, of the Great Park Conservancy, reflects on the lost opportunity for an El Toro Airport and the future vision for the former military base.

June 2 - The Planning Report

Driving Obesity

How people with long commutes add weight.

June 2 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Los Angeles Embarks on Massive River Restoration Project

Environmental activists and residents of Owens Valley look forward to the planned revival of a 65-mile stretch of river.

June 2 - The Washington Post


Jane Holtz Kay: America's Changing Car Culture

Author of "Asphalt Nation" Jane Holtz Kay says the times they are a-changing for America's car culture.

June 2 - The Los Angeles Times

Caltrain's New 'Baby Bullet' Express Train Service Ready

While it's no match for Japan's 'bullet' trains, Caltrain's new service does offer fewer stops and shorter commute times.

June 2 - The San Francisco Chronicle


Going Car-less In Europe

How do Americans living in Europe adjust to living without a car?

June 2 - Pittsburgh Post Gazette

The People Squawk, Wal Mart Walks

Wal Mart decides not to build Northern Michigan supercenter.

June 1 - The Detroit News

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

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