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Dallas Rejects Super-sized Billboards

The Dallas planning commission rejects the use of "supergraphics" on downtown buildings.

June 17 - Dallas News

MSNBC Profiles New Urbanist James Kunstler

Kunstler, author of Geography of Nowhere, is crusading to end sprawl and promote new urbanism.

June 17 - MSNBC

Land Use Fraud: A Planner Gone Bad

A planner and land use consultant in Eugene, Oregon collaborate to break the law.

June 17 - Eugene Register-Guard

L.A. Says Valley Secession Not Viable

In a rebuttal to LAFCO's study, L.A.'s report cites 5 major factors that would risk financial damage to L.A. and the Valley.

June 16 - The Los Angeles Times

Businesses And Residents Collide Over Bridge Expansion

With bridge expansion on one side and community growth on the other, residents and business owners are grappling with a construction drama that pits quality of life against the need for room at the bustling international span.

June 16 - The Detroit Free Press


Slow Growth Movement At Odds With Cultural Shift

A booming immigrant population is presenting a challenge to the slow growth movement in the state.

June 16 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

Taming The Three Car Garage

How good design and thoughtful regulation can tame the residential garage.

June 16 - Planning Magazine


Cities Retain Control Of Florida Billboards

Gov. Jeb Bush vetoed a transportation bill -- and in the process helped Florida local govermnent to maintain control over billboards.

June 16 - The Orlando Sentinel

Putting Parks On The Political Agenda

An editorial in The New York Times cites the recent neglect of the city's parks, and calls for parks to be positioned higher on the political agenda for the coming mayoral election.

June 15 - The New York Times

Kentucky Is Urging Citizens To Think About Planning

The governor's smart-growth task force is holding meetings across the state to encourage residents to participate in the planning process to prevent sprawl.

June 15 - The Cincinnati Enquirer

Twin Cities Residents Looking For Traffic Relief

A recent survey conducted by the Metropolitan Council indicates that the region's top concern is reducing traffic congestion, and planners are calling for smart-growth development and more transit.

June 15 - Star Tribune

Creating Smart Growth Incentives

Utah governor Mike Levitt called on the state's Growth Commission to come up with incentives for developers and cities to embrace smart growth, and to form alliances with farmers to get those incentives through the Legislature.

June 15 - The Salt Lake Tribune

Solving Overcrowding Problems In The Golden State

Recent U.S. Census figures show that eight of the nation's tenmost crowded cities are in California, but there is widespread disagreement on how to remedy the situation.

June 15 - The Los Angeles Times

Cultivating Pedestrian Street Traffic

A new development in the Seattle suburb of Bellevue has resulted in a resurgance of foot traffic and created an atmosphere of urban vitality.

June 15 - The Seattle Times

Developer Works To Save Trees

A commercial property developer is making an effort to save a few dozen trees from road building crews in Central Florida.

June 15 - The Orlando Sentinel

HUD's Housing Vision

Housing and Urban Development Secretary Mel Martinez outlines the U.S. housing vision at U.N. conference.

June 15 - HUD News

City Debates Local Environmental Ordinance

Troy, MI, drafts an ordinance to protect wetlands and open space.

June 15 - The Detroit News

Efforts Underway To Revive 'Techway' Study

Developers, commuters, and businesses are call for reviving a cancelled feasibility study for the controversial 'Techway' project in Washington D.C.

June 14 - The Washington Post

Managing Your City's 'Big Dig'

When a big highway project digs in, it's no small challenge to keeptraffic moving around it--and the public enthusiastic for it.

June 14 - Governing

U.S. Cities Compete For Famous European Architects

Santiago Calatrava, a Spanish architect and engineer, is one of the many famous European architects with high profile cultural projects in the U.S.

June 14 - MetropolisMag.com

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