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Celebrating The Old-Fashioned Trolley

A commuter enumerates 9 reasons why she loves taking the trolley to work.

June 29 - Philadelphia City Paper

Making Sidewalks Accesible At What Cost?

After a four-year battle, the City of Sacramento reached a agreement on a lawsuit over sidewalk accessibility.

June 28 - The Sacramento Bee

How New Jersey's Levittown Became 70% Black

A look at New Jersey's Levittown (now called Willingboro), how it became majority African-American, and why residents' housing values keep falling.

June 28 - The Next American City

Urban Ecology On NPR

There's more to urban ecosystems than rats and cockroaches. Talk of the Nation features a discussion.

June 28 - National Public Radio

Is Renaming Of Major Streets A New Trend?

Los Angeles debates whether to change the name of a major street.

June 28 - The Los Angeles Times


ASLA Announces 2003 Professional Awards

The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) has announced the recipients of its 2003 Professional Awards, the Community Service Award, and the Landmark Award.

June 28 - PRNewswire

Buffalo Comprehensive Plan: A Blueprint For The Queen City

Buffalo's first master plan in more than 25 years calls for investing $3.1 billion in public and private funds over the next decade to build new housing, spur economic development, modernize schools and enhance "quality of life."

June 27 - The Buffalo News


EITC: A New Approach To Affordable Housing

The Earned Income Tax Credit may be a better tool for providing affordable housing than federal housing supports.

June 27 - The Brookings Institution

Elevated Rail Debuts In Indy

Privately-funded 1.5-mile system connects three hospitals.

June 27 - The Indianapolis Star

The Death Of Creative Spaces

Overplanning leads to sterile developments and subdivisions that lack creativity.

June 27 - American Planning Association

Los Angeles Struggles To Reclaim Its Lost River

The neglected Los Angeles River, which runs through the city, could be a logical place to begin renewing the city center.

June 27 - The Next American City

Oregon's Fall

Portland used to be routinely named one of the best places to live. Now it's considered one of the nation's least functional places. What happened?

June 27 - The Los Angeles Times

Ten Ways To Improve Roads And Intersections

A new study find that bad roadways are a big factor in traffic deaths.

June 27 - CNN

An Insider's Perspective On Wal-Mart Wars

A San Francisco Chronicle columnist embeds herself in the war to keep Wal-Mart out.

June 27 - The San Francisco Chronicle

20th Century's Top Transportation Projects And Public Officials

A new publication is being released that spotlights for the first time the extraordinary projects and people behind 20th century American transportation development.

June 27 - U.S. Newswire

Gritty Waterway: A Model For Renewal?

Brooklyn residents, in a neighborhood crusade, strive to purge a canal of sewage and its reputation as Mafia dumping ground.

June 27 - The Christian Science Monitor

Maryland's Smart Growth Program May Be In Peril

Maryland's groundbreaking Smart Growth strategy may be in peril after Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. the top officers of the Governor's Office of Smart Growth .

June 26 - The Baltimore Sun

Can We Afford Urban Growth Boundary Expansion?

Portland State University presents a free streaming video event about Portland's urban growth boundary on Friday afternoon.

June 26 - Portland State University

Growth Vision: It's Not About Principles, It's About Control

Cities and counties tussle over who controls growth in Contra Costa.

June 26 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

Developer Uses New Urbanism To Remake Downtown

The Denver Post profiles a developer who is successfully renovating historic properties in downtown Castle Rock.

June 26 - The Denver Post

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