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California Governor's Bypass Of Transit Planning Scheme Crashes

California Governor Davis' Transportation Congestion Relief Program appears to be self-destructing, along with the entire system of funding state transportation projects.

August 7 - California Planning and Development Report

Hundreds March To Highlight Urban Disparities

Rev. Jesse Jackson leads a march of hundreds to highlight challenges facing American cities.

August 7 - The Chicago Tribune

Land Rush in the South

Giant timber companies are selling off millions of acres of forest land.

August 7 - The Washington Post

Government-Sponsored Urban Sprawl In Japan

In an effort to reduce costs, Japan introduces an odd set of incentives to reduce the number of the nation's 3,200 municipalities to 1,000.

August 7 - The Los Angeles Times

What The Seattle Monorail Might Look Like

First realistic portrayals of how the monorail will look like in downtown Seattle.

August 7 - The Seattle Times


Ten Principles For Successful Development Around Transit

ULI offers 10 principles that can serve as a checklist for the development of pedestrian-scale communities that will be suitable for public transportation.

August 7 - Urban Land Institute

Talk Of The Nation: Can You Define A Suburb?

What is the defining characteristic of today's suburbs? A look at how the nation's suburbs have changed.

August 7 - National Public Radio


Please Fence Me In

Urban planners and academics are raising questions about the long-term social impact of gated neighborhoods.

August 7 - The Christian Science Monitor

The Ultimate Home Amenity

No, it's not golf courses and tennis courts.

August 7 - The New York Times

Informal Adaptive Reuse

The Roofless Movement in Sao Paolo, Brazil gains momentum as the needs for affordable housing are continuously not met.

August 7 - The Chicago Tribune

Portland Light Rail Works Just Fine, Thank You

A transportation planner pokes fun at Cascade Policy Institute's charges of how light rail doesn't work in Portalnd.

August 7 - The Oregonian

Fleeing California

For the first time, the people moving out of California outnumber the newcomers.

August 6 - The Los Angeles Times

Conservation And Co-existence

Should wildlife resources be separated and protected from humans? Conservationist David Western believes he has the answer.

August 6 - National Geographic

Pataki Seeks Speedier E-ZPass

The 10-year old E-ZPass system which uses electronic devices to read windshield tags and automatically bill drivers' accounts is a success.

August 6 - The New York Times

Eminent Domain And Proposition MM

How eminent domain is being used in San Diego's Proposition MM.

August 6 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Ad Space On A New Bridge Might Take Its Toll

The Massport Authority will sell ad spaces on Boston's new Tobin Bridge to deal with the state budget crunch.

August 6 - The Boston Globe

Demographic Dangers For 'Old Europe'

An aging population and low birth rates could have a devastating impact on Europe.

August 6 - BBC News

Firebrands Of Ecoterrorism Set Sights On Sprawl

The recent burning of San Diego mega-condos demonstrates radical environmentalists' tactical shift to housing, commercial sites.

August 6 - The Christian Science Monitor

The Social Cost Of Proposition MM

New schools promised by San Diego's Proposition MM will displace 3000 residents.

August 6 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Case Studies In Bus Rapid Transit

The Transportation Research Board publishes a report featuring 26 BRT case studies, and provides planning and implementation guidelines for BRT.

August 6 - Transportation Research Board

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