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The Malling Of America

The unabated malling of America is a trend that may end badly -- for communities and households.

October 3 - Fortune

Gray Davis Celebrates Ahmanson Ranch Preservation

California Gov. Gray Davis and supporters gather at the Ahmanson site to celebrate its preservation and tout his record.

October 2 - The Los Angeles Times

Plans Underway for the World's Tallest Building

A lot is at stake as Taipei's slumping property market hopes to pick up from the popularity of Taipei 101, which will be the world's tallest building when completed.

October 2 - Yahoo! Newswire

Getting Back on Track

As transit improvement projects fall behind schedule in Boston, several groups are trying to get to the bottom of it.

October 2 - The Boston Globe

$275 Million Public Land Purchase Lesson For Developers

A California agency votes to spend $275 million to keep Ahmanson Ranch and Ballona Wetlands public.

October 2 - The Los Angeles Times


Study: Road Construction Does Not Create Sprawl

Contradicting smart growth advocates, a study concludes that road construction does not lead to more sprawl.

October 2 - The News & Observer

Traffic Congestion Getting Worse

USA Today summarizes the recent Texas Transportation Institute survey on the top 75 most congested cities.

October 2 - USA Today


The Means and Ends to Creating Great Spaces

TIME Magazine reviews _Great Fortunes_, a book on the tumultuous development of what it considers 'the handsomest great space in the U.S.'

October 2 - Time

The Link Between Gays And Gentrification

Cities are finding strong links between a gay population and urban revival.

October 2 - Governing

Neal Peirce: How Bad Politics 'Struck Out ' TEA-21

TEA-21, the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century gets a "lame" extension.

October 2 - The Washington Post Writers Group

Wal-Mart's 2004 Expansion Plans

Watch out -- Wal-Mart will add 50 million net new square feet in 2004.

October 2 - Retail Traffic

New Mexico: A Dangerous Place To Walk

In Albuquerque, NM, pedestrian fatalities account for almost 23 percent of all traffic deaths.

October 2 - The Albuquerque Tribune

Managing Metropolitan Growth: The Twin Cities Experience

This overview of growth policy in the Twin Cities region recounts the evolution of a number of policy tools—for infrastructure, parks and open space, and transportation—and their interaction.

October 1 - The Brookings Institution

Urban Tours By Rental Car: Sao Paulo

Wendell Cox tours Sao Paulo by rental car, offering a unique perspective on the city most 'reviled by the urban planning community'.

October 1 - Demographia

Eastern Rail Line In South Florida Eyed As Passenger Option

A special trip billed to showcase Florida's East Coast Railway as an important alternative to trucks on the highway gave local officials a glimpse of what passenger service on the FEC might be like.

October 1 - Sun-Sentinel

Circuitous Trips to the Airport--A Thing of the Past?

Boston Globe writer Anthony Flint gives readers an inside look into the changing landscape of direct transit access to airports in major cities across the U.S., and offers tips for planners.

October 1 - The Boston Globe

'Camden Hub's' Regional Strategic Revitalization Plan

A summary of Camden County's regional strategic planning efforts for 15 municipalities.

October 1 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Who Owns The View?

Scenic areas are equally valuable to developers and preservationists.

October 1 - The Christian Science Monitor

Controversy Over Privatizing National Park Work

The National Park Service -- once dismissed by the former director of the White House's Office of Management and Budget as the "world's largest lawn-care service" -- is the prime target of an unprecedented push to privatize federal jobs.

October 1 - The Christian Science Monitor

Who Has The Nation's Worst Traffic?

The Texas Transportation Institute releases it's annual urban mobility report for seventy-five urban areas.

October 1 - Texas Transportation Institute

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Top Books

An annual review of books related to planning.

Top Schools

The definitive ranking of graduate planning programs.

100 Most Influential Urbanists

The who's who of urbanism, according to Planetizen readers.

Urban Planning Creators You Should Know

A short list of voices on social, video, and podcasting platforms.

Urban Design for Planners 1: Software Tools

This six-course series explores essential urban design concepts using open source software and equips planners with the tools they need to participate fully in the urban design process.

Planning for Universal Design

Learn the tools for implementing Universal Design in planning regulations.