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Tax Structure Causes Suburban Sprawl

The city manager of Lynchburg, VA, says relying on development and tax revenue causes sprawl.

May 20 - The News & Observer

Zoning New York's Sex Industry

Did New York really clean up Times Square, or did it just relocate New York's sex industry?

May 20 - Reason Online

A Decade Of Innovation

The Spring, 2001 issue of NeighborWorks Bright Ideas focuses on a decade of innovation in housing issues.

May 20 - NeighborWorks Journal

Using High-tech To Protect The Border

San Diego's Operation Gatekeeper is using innovative technologies to stem the flow of illegal immigrants.

May 20 - Government Technology

Maryland Governer Signs Smart Growth Law

New programs aimed at reducing sprawl and expanding mass transit.

May 19 - The Washington Post


The Real Nevada

Statistics show Nevada, home to the glittering Las Vegas, is at the bottom of many lists.

May 19 - The New York Times

Kentucky Creates Smart Growth Task Force

Kentucky is growing faster than the national average.

May 19 - The Cincinnati Enquirer


San Francisco Hoping For A Sunny Future

This week, San Francisco law makers announced a plan to develop the largest solar power network in the U.S.

May 19 - The Los Angeles Times

Marketing Transportation Projects

Boston has the Big-Dig. Now, Denver is giving its $1.67 billion light-rail and highway expansion project a name that drivers can curse when they're stuck in traffic - T-Rex.

May 19 - The Denver Post

Arcology In The Arizona Desert

Architect Paolo Soleri's vision is 'arcology' -- the merging of architecture and ecology in the Arizona desert.

May 18 - The Christian Science Monitor

Chicago Is Not Getting Older

Analysis of Census 2000 data shows who is living in Chicago and lists the oldest and youngest communities.

May 18 - Chicago Sun-Times

Frank Gehry Meets Frank Lloyd Wright

An exhibition of the work of noted architect Frank Gehry opens in the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Guggenheim Museum in New York.

May 18 - The New York Times

Voyeur Website Violates Zoning Code

An adult website being run out of a home in Tarpon Springs, Florida is fined $500 per day for no adult use permit.

May 18 - The St. Petersburg Times

Growth Vs. The Church

Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle is opposed to the urban growth boundary in King County, WA.Andrew C. Huff reviews court decisions in similar cases.

May 18 - The Seattle Times

Can Downtowns Compete With Suburbs?

Though suburbs continue to mushroom across the nation, some experts say overcrowded suburbs will help city centers survive.

May 18 - Pioneer Planet

L.A.'s Mayoral Candidates Discuss Urban Planning

Los Angeles' planning department is considered to be 'weak' by many. Would L.A.'s mayoral candidates change anything?

May 18 - The Los Angeles Times

Philadelphia's New 'Quiet Skyscraper'

A new skyscraper proposed for Philadelphia's Center City would be the tallest, but in a "quiet" way.

May 18 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Wright's Last Usonian House Could Be Demolished

A prospective buyer of what is possibly Wright's last Usonian house, in Bannockburn, Ill., wants to tear it down.

May 18 - The New York Times

Cincinnati's Low Home-Ownership Rate

Cincinnati's owner-occupancy rate is less than 40 percent and is well below the national average.

May 18 - The Cincinnati Post

High-Speed Rail May Be On Hold

With the recent economic slowdown and energy crisis, California legislators are looking to cut budget expenditures, and the state's high-speed rail plans is expected to be a target.

May 17 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

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