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Philadelphia's Anti-blight Proposal

Mayor John Street's anti-blight proposal has some members of the city council concerned about a lack of oversight.

July 27 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Preserving Modernist Architecture?

Should preservationists fight to save a modern corporate office building?

July 27 - The Boston Globe

Cleveland's Planners Envision Regional Park Plan

Park leaders in the Greater Cleveland, Akron-Canton area have a vision of building more than 1,100 miles of bike and hike trails and preserving thousands of acres along streams and rivers.

July 27 - The Cleveland Plain Dealer

Washington's Transportation Crisis

While almost no one was watching, the Legislature yesterday adjourned for the fourth time this year - once again without approving a statewide plan to fix Washington's worsening transportation crisis.

July 27 - The Seattle Times

The L.A. River Is Nurturing Wildlife

Birds and other animals thrive in what critics have called the 'puny" L.A. River. Work is beginning on improvements.

July 27 - The Los Angeles Times


The ADA's Impact On Architecture

Time Magazine interviews an corporate architect about how the arhictecture profession has been changed by the ADA.

July 27 - Time

Boston's Big Dig: A $125 Million Change Order

Boston's Big Dig faces yet another major price increase. And there's no end in sight.

July 27 - BizJournals


Affordable Housing To Be Served At Fast Food Restaurants

Will this approach to home ownership be the special sauce that gets more folks in to affordable housing?

July 27 - MSNBC

Portland: An 'Un-American' City?

What happens when an European streetcar system is installed in an American city? Portland, OR, is making a dramatic effort to apply European planning ideas in an American context.

July 26 - Willamette Week

Book Review: Nature Returns To U.S. Cities

In her book "Wild Nights: Nature Returns to the City", Anne Matthews examines the return of nature in U.S. cities and the impact of urban sprawl on the relationship between wildlife and people.

July 26 - National Geographic

Balancing Conservation And Commerce

In Cypress Island Preserve, Louisiana, birds and oil wells are neighbors.

July 26 - The New York Times

To Revive Old Cities, Be Inventive

William Hudnut, chairman of the Washington, D.C.-based Urban Land Institute Public Policy, is writing a book on reviving old cities.

July 26 - The Detroit News

Durham Trying To Rid City Of Commercial Eyesores

Residents want the city to pass an ordinance to allow the demolition of abandoned commercial buildings, but property owners say the rule would be problematic.

July 26 - The News & Observer

Sprawl Isn't Only In The Eye Of The Beholder

Columnist Daniel Weintraub recounts Sacramento State public policy professor Rob Wassmer's criticisms of a recent Brookings Institution study on sprawl in the U.S.

July 26 - The Sacramento Bee

Frank Gehry vs Playa Vista Environmentalists

Architect Frank Gehry has been asked by environmentalists to resign from his position as designer of the Playa Vista project.

July 26 - The Los Angeles Times

Vibrant Neighborhoods Cure Sprawl

A new report offers alternatives to the developmental sprawl that has dominated real estate growth over the last 50 years.

July 26 - Environmental News Network

The 'Browning' Of North Carolina

North Carolina is becoming one of the fastest growing immigrant hubs in the country.

July 26 - REIS

Military Base To Tourist Attraction

San Francisco's old Presidio military base will be converted to a tourist attraction and campus.

July 26 - The San Francisco Chronicle

How Sprawl Helps

Researchers at Tufts University concludes that sprawl increases affordability of housing, and closes racial differences in homeownership.

July 26 - The Florida Times-Union

Redeveloped Areas Get Electric Cars in OC

Anaheim, CA is giving free use of electric cars to low-income residents as part of an antipollution project.

July 25 - The Los Angeles Times

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