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Communication Is Critical For Emergency Planning

How cities are preparing for disaster and emergency planning in the wake of the Sept. 11th terrorist attacks.

December 2 - The Washington Post Writers Group

Breaking Gridlock: Sprawling Out

Author Motavalli discusses the corporate lobby that created the conditions for sprawl, and the movement to supplant sprawl with smart growth.

December 1 - Tom Paine - Common Sense

USEPA Lauches New Smart Growth Web Site

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has launched a new web site aimed at encouraging smart growth.

December 1 - EarthVision Environmental News

New Urbanism Pioneers Win Award

New Urbanism founders Andres Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk have been awarded the third annual Vincent Scully Prize.

December 1 - The Washington Post

Fuel Cell Bus On-Road Demo In Las Vegas

A zero emission fuel cell bus sets out to prove itself in an on-road public demonstration in Las Vegas, NV.

December 1 - EarthVision Environmental News


Community Protests Against Anti-Sprawl Plan

New apartment development draws protest from community in Philadelphia's Main Line suburb.

November 30 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

So. CA Reverses National Housing Trend

Nationwide, home ownership rose to 66% last year. But in Los Angeles, only 38.6% own their homes. Only NYC has more renters.

November 30 - The Los Angeles Times


Live Webcast On Sprawl Today

USC's School of Policy, Planning, and Development features a live webcast on Planning for Sprawl. The webcast runs 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. PST.

November 30 - USC School Of Policy, Planning, And Development

U.S. Conference On Renewable Energy

U.S. Interior Secretary Gale A. Norton held a conference for manufacturers of renewable energy sources.

November 30 - The New York Times

San Francisco's Impossible Residence Element

San Francisco's Planning Department is charged with the near-impossible task of explaining how to build 2,716 new housing units a year.

November 30 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Mysterious 'Ginger' May Be Revealed Soon

The mysterious "Ginger" device, rumored to be a transportation invention with the ability to change the world, may soon be revealed.

November 30 - Wired

Light Rail Makes A Comeback

More than 20 U.S. cities have revived streetcar service and the competition for federal funds is fierce. Philadelphia has an edge over most other cities...

November 30 - Philadelphia City Paper

Should Patriotism Be Measured In Miles Per Gallon?

Is driving a gas-guzzling SUV unpatriotic? Many Americans don't believe there is a relationship between global politics and U.S. dependence on foreign oil.

November 30 - The New York Times

California's Brownfields Policy

The only thing more difficult than developing a brownfield site inCalifornia is getting disparate groups to agree on a brownfields policy.

November 30 - California Planning and Development Report

Zoning And Changing Lifestyles

Planning Commissioners Journal focuses on the impact that changes in our society are having on zoning regulation.

November 30 - Planning Commissioners Journal

Isolated Washington Town Still Lacks Phone Service

In Washington, one of the most wired states in the nation, the town of Silverton lacks phone service. What is it like to live without phones, cell phones, Internet access?

November 29 - The Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Developing A Sewer Ordinance

The Planning Commissioner's Journal presents one town's experience with developing a sewer ordinance.

November 29 - Planning Commissioners Journal

Resurrection Of A California Marsh

This article details the process by which Sam Sebastiani, an owner of a California vineyard, created wetlands on his property.

November 29 - Sierra Club

Sixteen California Environmental Awards

Sixteen individuals and companies were recognized for protecting the environment while promoting economic development.

November 29 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Raise Mortage Limits

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac raise the mortage limit on single-family homes.

November 29 - The New York Times

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Urban Design for Planners 1: Software Tools

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