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Housing For Grandfamilies

New federal housing programs target 'grandfamilies'--households headed by grandparents.

October 1 - The Chicago Tribune

The Cost Of Congestion Is $68 Billion?

Insider publication The Hill features a breakfast with James Oberstar (D-Minn.), ranking member of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.

October 1 - The Hill

Italy To Legalize Thousands Of Illegal Buildings

Thousands of illegal buildings in Italy will be granted amnesty for a fee.

September 30 - The Washington Post

No Silver Bullet For Traffic

After spending more than $200 billion in ten years, the truth is evident -- there no silver bullet for congestion.

September 30 - Reason Public Policy Institute

Water: Local Resource Or State Resource?

Critics warn that rewriting Florida's water laws may lead to water wars.

September 30 - Sun-Sentinel


A Crisis On London's Rail

Unless major investment is made in London subway, trains will be at third world levels within a decade.

September 30 - The Independent

Virtual Is No Refuge From Reality

James Howard Kunstler writes that for children, there is "no escape from America's car-dependent, cheap-oil fiesta."

September 30 - Michigan Land Use Institute


Brownfields: Bigger Is Better

When it comes to environmental remediation for brownfield sites, bigger is actually better.

September 30 - American City Business Journals

Your Next Car: Made In China, Sold At Walmart

Super-cheap Chinese-made cars could dramatically change the American automobile landscape.

September 30 - The New York Times

The Sprawl Effect

Fleeing the crowded, polluted city was supposed to be good for your health. But suburbs have some definite ills as well.

September 30 - Newsweek

Keeping Venice Above Water

Venice is sinking into the sea and scientists agree that flood barriers are the only way to save the historic city.

September 30 - The Economist

The Bay Area's Booms And Busts

Though long-term market fundamentals in the Bay Area are strong despite the current downturn, the region faces a number of challenges that could constrain growth.

September 30 - Urban Land Magazine

A Trail To Disaster?

The intrusion of large numbers of pedestrians and non-motorized human traffic in wildlife habitat is a recipe for disaster.

September 29 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Which States Generate The Most Casino Trips?

Harrah's Casino sponsors an in-depth study profiling who gambles and casino visitation patterns for individual states and many metropolitan areas.

September 29 - Harrah's Casino

Environmental Impacts Of The California Recall

While the recall has directed the media's attention to the state budget and the governor's attempt to manage it, Governor Davis' significant environmental record has been virtually ignored.

September 29 - The Metro Investment Report

Historic Houses In Baghdad Being Destroyed By Owners

An upper middle-class neighborhood in Baghdad is using the opportunity of the recent 'breakdown of law and order' to demolish their homes, which are protected by stringent historic preservation laws.

September 29 - The Chicago Tribune

Brawl Over Sprawl

Matthew Kiefer frames the recent debates over sprawl into a larger context of the evolving meaning of urban sprawl in everyday lives.

September 29 - Harvard Design Magazine

60 Minutes Focuses On Eminent Domain

Mike Wallace reports on abuses of eminent domain across the U.S., including by the New York Times.

September 29 - CBS News

Kunstler: Depression In The American Landscape

Shocked by so much depression in America? J.H. Kunstler says, don't be. It's part of how we live.

September 29 - Orion Online

Hiking California's 'Public' Coastline

A band of amateur hikers attempts to hike the entire length of the 'public' California Coastline. The coastline is still far from public, however.

September 29 - The Los Angeles Times

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