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For Whom The Road Tolls

While "free" ways may be endangered, not all road pricing schemes are equal.

July 8 - Innovation Briefs

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A Tale Of Two Cities

Who sprawls the most? It depends on whose definition you use.

July 8 - Richard H. Carson

Gridlock On The 'Reverse Commute'

With more jobs moving to the suburbs traffic congestion on the reverse commute is getting worse.

July 7 - The Washington Post

What Defines 'Wise Use' Of Public Land?

How do we balance economic values and environmental sensisbilities for public lands?

July 7 - The Christian Science Monitor

Starter Castles In South Florida

The names include McMansions, monster homes, scrape-offs and bash-n-builds. Preservations want them to go away.

July 7 - The Miami Herald


Coping With Gridlock

One third of the average city's land is devoted to serving the car. Is there a way out?

July 7 - E-The Environmental Magazine

How Will Technology Affect Cities?

Are the Network and its attendant gadgets driving us apart or bringing us together? Smart City Radio investigates.

July 7 - Smart City


US Could Learn From French High Speed Rail

The French have a high speed rail network that is th envy of the world.

July 6 - The Boston Globe

A Breakthrough In Solar Energy?

Scientists are developing inexpensive organic solar cells that could be sprayed on roofs.

July 6 - The Economist

Planning Theory: Issue 2

The second issue of a journal on Planning Theory is released by Sage Publications.

July 6 - Sage Publications

A Short Range Commentary On The Long Range

Howard Troxler, columnist for the St. Petersburg Times, offers commentary on a series of visioning exercises in the Tampa Bay area.

July 6 - The St. Petersburg Times

California's War On SUVs

A Reason Foundation scientist explains the danger of a bill that would limit consumers' choices in buying SUVs.

July 6 - The Los Angeles Times

Escaping Gridlock

In the new millennium, when the futurists said we'd all be wafting to work in sky cars, we're decidedly earthbound.

July 5 - Environmental News Network

A Severe National Housing Crisis

New York Times advocates for more government involvement in solving a housing crisis "nearly as severe as the one that spurred Congress to act just after World War II."

July 5 - The New York Times

Riverdale's Subdivision Moratorium

A subdivision moratorium in Riverhead, NY is a good idea only if the city hires more planners and improves planning.

July 5 - Newsday

Talking Park Benches

Park benches in a northern England town have been fitted with MP3 players to provide stories relevant to the benches' locations.

July 5 - BBC News

A Mobile Power Plant?

PowerTrainUSA is a mobile power plant that can travel to areas of power shortages.

July 5 - Wired

New York Governor Limits Ground Zero Options

Gov. Pataki's statement, "We will never build where the towers stood," limits rebuilding options at the site of the World Trade Center.

July 5 - The New York Times

Planned Communities: Utopian Experiments

Auroville and New Oroville pursue radically different approaches to building utopian planned communities.

July 5 - MetropolisMag.com

Rural Mortgage Corporation Practices Investigated

Farmer Mac, the entity created by Congress to improve the availability ofmortgage credit to rural America, is being analyzed by the GeneralAccounting Office (GAO) regarding reports made about the stockholder-ownedcorporation.

July 5 - The New York Times

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Top Books

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100 Most Influential Urbanists

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Urban Design for Planners 1: Software Tools

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Planning for Universal Design

Learn the tools for implementing Universal Design in planning regulations.