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Expanding Ann Arbor's Historic District

Some homeowners worry abou the cost of a proposed expansion of historic district in Ann Arbor, MI.

May 7 - Michigan Radio

Bay Area Should Adopt Smart Growth

Smart growth, says Steve Heminger, is good business for the Bay Area and its people.

May 7 - American City Business Journals

Orlando To Mandate Reclaimed Water Irrigation

Faced with an ever-growing population and a shrinking water supply, Orlando officials are expected to pass a law that will require developers to hook up to "reclaimed water" lines -- and for homeowners to use the water for their lawns.

May 7 - The Orlando Sentinel

Study Says Urban Life Safer Than Rural

Suburban and rural living is not safer than living in urban areas according to a study by a University of Virginia professor.

May 7 - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

City's Housing Plan Challenged

Housing advocates have filed a lawsuit against Pasadena, CA alleging the city has failed to comply with a state law that requires cities to plan housing for low- and very low-income residents.

May 7 - The Los Angeles Times


Hi-Tech Town Gets Hi-Tech Parking Meters

San Francisco is moving to replace its quarters-only parking meters with high-tech machines that accept different denomination coins and are touted as being more accurate and less susceptible to theft and tampering.

May 7 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Transforming Downtown Into Uptown

Following the examples of cities and towns like Raleigh and Cary, developers Wake Forest, NC want to transform vacant downtown buildings into upscale shops.

May 7 - The News & Observer


Community Character: You're Scared Of Democracy

The American Planning Association's Stuart Meck blasts WSJ columnist regarding Growing Smart Project.

May 7 - Wall St. Journal

Fear Of Building Skyscapers Won't Last

Despite suggestions that the age of the skyscraper were over following September 11, new skyscrapers are being built.

May 7 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

California's 6,000 Public Agendas

With more than 6,000 different elected entities and funding sources throughout the state, how can you plan effectively?

May 6 - The Sacramento Bee

The Mobile Home Capital Of The World?

With more than 84,000 mobile homes, Polk County, Florida has emerged as a locus for mobile home living.

May 6 - The Tampa Tribune

A Digital Master Builder?

Can new digital tools fundadamentally changed the way architects and planners practice their trade?

May 6 - Architectural Record

Architecture And The Lincoln Center

Herbert Muschamp writes about architectural competitions, the Lincoln Center, and the role of architecture in resolving "the conflict that elitism and modern democracy pose for one another."

May 6 - The New York Times

From Great Estates To Planned Communities

Redeveloping massive estates into planned communities is happening across Massachusetts as land becomes scarce.

May 6 - The Boston Globe

In-fill Development Becomes Stylish

Responding to traffic, limits on growth, and the need for affordable housing, in-fill development and smart growth are becoming trends.

May 6 - The Los Angeles Times

The Segway: What Are The Planning Issues?

What are the major planning issues involved in the use of the Segway, and should motorized transporters be allowed on sidewalks?

May 6 - Planetizen

The World's Ugliest Buildings

Forbes Magazine compiles a list of the buildings that cost a fortune to build, but still look awful.

May 6 - Forbes

The Five Most Dangerous Words In Real Estate

What are the five most dangerous words in real estate? 'This time it's different'. ULI's mid-year real estate forecast cuts to the chase.

May 6 - Urban Land Institute

Arizona's Next Massive Frontier For Growth

The largest private ranch in Arizona -- 70,000 acres -- is being sold in pieces in anticipation of future development.

May 6 - The Arizona Republic

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The Segway: A Pedestrian Friend or Foe?

What are the major planning issues involved in the use of the Segway, and should motorized transporters be allowed on sidewalks?

May 6 - Andy Clarke

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