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What New York Can Learn From Los Angeles And Houston

A report financed by the Rockefeller Foundation recommends that New York City end its preoccupation with huge subsidies for big businesses.

September 26 - The Washington Post Writers Group

Increased Homeownership Opportunities

The Houston Chronicle reports that a combination of factors are making homeownership opportunities more accessible to low and moderate income households and minorities.

September 26 - The Chicago Tribune

Radical New Tax Plan Seeks To Limit Sprawl

Winnipeg Mayor Glen Murray proposed a new tax plan that radically shifts the tax burden with the aim of limiting sprawl and increasing transit use.

September 25 - The Globe and Mail

Wesley Clark's Environmental Agenda

Presidential candidate Wesley Clark has some good things to say about the environment -- and some things to learn.

September 25 - Grist Magazine

Airlines Weigh In On Airport Planning

Executive Director of the Los Angles Airlines Airport Affairs Committee responds to Mayor Jim Hahn's proposed LAX Master Plan.

September 25 - The Metro Investment Report


Home Repair and Maintenance Needs for Suburban Seniors

Many seniors, especially those living in the suburbs, need help in home repair and maintenance.

September 25 - Yahoo! Newswire

U.S. Fears GPS Competitors

China will join the European Union in developing a more accurate competitor to America’s Global Positioning Satellite network.

September 25 - The Economist


A New Trend: The Aerotropolis

Airports are becoming the new 'downtowns', and cities are springing up around them.

September 25 - USA Today

What's Wrong With Urban Planning

A freelance writer for the Chicago Tribune airs his frustrations with urban planning, and tries to offer an alternative solution.

September 25 - The Chicago Tribune

Who Moves The Most?

The Census Bureau reports that nearly half of the population moved to different homes in the five years prior to the 2000 census.

September 25 - The Arizona Republic

Montreal's Car-Free Day A 'Smashing Success'

Downtown Montreal is transformed into a pedestrian paradise on Car-Free Day.

September 25 - The Montreal Gazette

How Environmentalism Must Change

Genetic engineering of foods is poised to feed humanity. Except that the environmentalists won't let it.

September 25 - The Atlantic Monthly

Los Angeles Suffers Worst Smog In Six Years

After years of alleged improvements, Los Angelenos are breathing the most polluted air in six years.

September 24 - The Los Angeles Times

A New International Trend In Redevelopment

Cultural institutions are forming a foundation for successful redevelopment efforts around the globe.

September 24 - The Sydney Morning Herald

Transformation Of Chattanooga's Waterfront

Chattanooga rediscovers the river.

September 24 - Chattanooga Times Free Press

Inside Federal Transportation Re-Authorization

As many states struggle with state budget deficits, transportation projects are increasingly being slashed or completely cut. Will transportation recieve the same treatment from the federal government?

September 24 - The Planning Report

Leavitt's Environmental Record Isn't The Issue

Regulations must be based on independent scientific findings, not on political considerations.

September 24 - Grist Magazine

Interest in Real Estate Academic Programs Growing

The experience of Chicago-area academia offering formal programs in real estate illustrates the growing trend and popularity of real estate and development studies.

September 24 - The Chicago Tribune

Study Linking Sprawl And Obesity Is Flawed

Wendell Cox criticizes the study that claim a link between urban sprawl and obesity.

September 24 - The Heritage Foundation

Secret Geography

Adam Rogers takes PLANetizen readers on a vicarious stroll through some of his favorite side streets in San Francisco, and gives some lessons on urban design along the way.

September 24 - Planetizen

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