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Environmental Justice: A Civil Rights Issue?

The NAACP annouces its intention to sue the lead-paint industry, calling exposure to the paint a "civil rights issue."

July 16 - The Christian Science Monitor

Reclaiming Industrial Wasteland

A landscape architect develops innovative way to reclaim industrial sites, and preserve their heritage.

July 16 - Garden Design Magazine

Profile Of A Transportation Engineer

Progressive Engineer profiles Margaret Kubilins, who started a successful transportation engineering consulting firm that brings a refreshing viewpoint to the table.

July 16 - Progressive Engineer

Redeveloping Suburban Strip Malls

Planners in Massachusetts look toward mixed-use projects to revitalize casualties of "big box blight."

July 16 - The Boston Globe

Ohio's Largest Neo-Traditional Development

Ohio's Barberton development is an alternative to sprawl -- a community where every resident is a five-minute walk from the lake.

July 16 - The Cleveland Plain Dealer


Transit Villages: A National Trend

It's a growing national trend: linking commercial and residential projects to transportation hubs. There's one in Sylmar,CA.

July 16 - The Los Angeles Times

Say Goodbye To Public Parks?

As we lose ever more of our public spaces, the Christian Science Monitor asks: Would you give up your tax refund to save a park?

July 16 - The Christian Science Monitor


Can 'Boomburbs' Evolve Into Walkable Communities?

A recent study by the Fannie Mae Foundation examines the "boomburb" phenomenon and finds that these giant suburbs are uniquely positioned to become walkable communities with downtown centers.

July 16 - Fannie Mae Foundation

Top Fifteen Most Crowded U.S. Metro Areas

Of the 15 most crowded U.S. metro areas, 10 are in the western United States.

July 16 - The Washington Post

Sprawl More Expensive Than Infill Development

University study says new sprawling development in Bakersfield, CA will be expensive, and the city should consider infill development instead.

July 15 - Bakersfield Californian

New Urbanism Guru To Study Fort Myers Redevelopment

Andres Duany was awarded a contract to study and outline a master plan for downtown redevelopment of Fort Myers, FL.

July 15 - News-Gazette

Will Los Angeles Break Up Into Smaller Cities?

The neighborhoods of Los Angeles, CA, will play an important role in determining if the "City of Angels" will break up into smaller cities.

July 15 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Compensating For Lost Wetlands

Wetland banks allow developers to purchase 'credits' and compensate for wetlands lost in development.

July 15 - The Washington Post

Book Review: 'The Ungovernable City'

'The Ungovernable City: John Lindsay and His Struggle to Save New York' by Vincent J. Cannato is about the 103rd mayor of New York, John Vliet Lindsay.

July 15 - The New York Times

What Makes The Best Main Streets?

A development team from Rancho Cucamonga, CA travels across the country to evaluate what makes the best main streets.

July 14 - Press-Enterprise

The WWII Memorial Controversy

An overview of the controversy over the construction of a World War II memorial in Washington D.C.

July 14 - The Kansas City Star

Will Design-Build Work For You?

The design-build methodology is as much philosophy as method. Is it right for you?

July 14 - AECDirect

Greening Nevada's Nuclear Test Site

Interesting environmental science projects are being explored at the site of the world's most dangerous nuclear experiments.

July 14 - High Country News

Leaving The City Behind

Maggie Kirn writes about adapting after moving from New York City to Montana.

July 14 - The New York Times

Feds OK New Bay Area Bridge Project

Caltrans to solicit bids for the largest contract in its history - the $700 million "Skyway" phase.

July 13 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

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