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U.S. Governors Lament Sprawl

At a recent meeting of the National Governors' Assocation, preventing sprawl has become a hot topic.

August 9 - The Fresno Bee

Commutes Are Getting Longer

Workers' commutes are getting longer and many prefer to drive alone rather than carpool.

August 8 - The Cincinnati Post

The End Of Population Growth?

A demographic study suggests that the world's explosive population growth could stop growing before the end of the 21st century.

August 8 - National Geographic

Impact Of 1990s Boom On U.S Lifestyle

How did the prosperity of the 1990s change the lifestyle of the nation? Highlights include longer commutes, bigger houses, and sprawling suburbs.

August 8 - San Jose Mercury News

Government Programs May Create New Tech Hubs

Government public-private venture programs may create new technology hubs in low-income and rural areas.

August 8 - The New York Times


Vegetable-oil Fuel For Some Agriculture Dept. Vehicles

The U.S Department of Agriculture plans to start using biodiesel for some of its vehicles.

August 8 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

The Difference Between A Real And Pretend Downtown

San Jose's downtown development needs courage to go beyond tired formulas and cliches.

August 8 - San Jose Mercury News


Atlanta Is The Most Sprawled Metro In U.S.

Thanks to a reputation for unchecked sprawl and growth, Atlanta is being used as an example of how not to managed growth.

August 8 - The Chicago Tribune

From Steel Mill To Mixed Use Project

An former Atlanta steel mill site is planned to become a vast mixed-use project patterened after New York City's Soho.

August 8 - International Council Of Shopping Centers

Turning Communities Around

It takes not only retail but plausible scenarios and committed leadership to revive suburbia and the center city.

August 8 - Urban Land Magazine

Chicago's Millenium Park Debacle

Chicago's Millenium park went from a great and simple idea for a central-city park to a public-works debacle.

August 8 - The Chicago Tribune

Saving Nature One Piece At A Time

Roxanne Quimby, a hero to some, is using up her private fortune to buy up chunks of Maine's North Woods. She hope to turn it into a national park.

August 7 - The New York Times

Redevelopment Gone Bad

A St. Louis suburb mayor sues the city council claiming libel and slandor. The issue? A redevelopment project gone bad.

August 7 - St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Sprawl Is A Tangled Issue In the Hudson Valley

In the Hudson Valley, people cannot agree on what sprawl is and whether it needs to be controlled.

August 7 - Times Herald-Record

Crime Prevention Key To New School Design

The new design of schools is to protect students from violience inside the school.

August 7 - The Seattle Times

Moving A Downtown

A riverfront town plans to move its downtown in one of the nation's most complex flood control projects.

August 7 - The New York Times

California: Housing Is Scarce And Expensive

According to number released by the U.S. Census Bureau, housing costs in California are spiralling up as the state suffers from a housing shortage.

August 7 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

Beauty And The Beastly Project

Disney Hall in downtown Los Angeles, is a Frank Gehry design. And it's a challenge to construct.

August 7 - The Los Angeles Times

Does Centralized Planning Work?

The failure of the most centralized land use planning system in modern history provides lessons for planners.

August 7 - Planetizen

Visiting Sprawl

Suburban development has taken a pummeling in recent years from environmentalists, urban planners, and suburbanites themselves.

August 7 - Urban Land Magazine

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