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Conservation Threatened

A federal program to protect Wisonsin wetlands is in danger of being eliminated.

March 13 - The Chicago Tribune

Census Numbers Highlight Racial Diversity

Census 2000 numbers confirm the racial and ethnic diversity of the U.S.

March 13 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Having Your Home At Your Office

There is too much office space. Housing rent is more stable than office rent. So convert and let people live there.

March 13 - The Los Angeles Times

The Cornfield In L.A. To Be A State Park

The 40-acre abandoned rail yard near Chinatown was slated to become an industrial park. Now it will be a state park.

March 13 - The Los Angeles Times

Ian McHarg: Innovative Environmental Thinker

Ian McHarg's groundbreaking ideas changed our thinking about development and laid down the basis for today's computer-based geographic information systems.

March 13 - The Philadelphia Inquirer


Motorless In Montreal

In Quebec, bikes are not just a sport but a transport.

March 13 - Utne Reader

APA Conference: The Latest News From N'awlins

PLANetizen is pleased to provide the latest news live from the conference hotel in New Orleans, Louisiana.

March 13 - Planetizen


Motivating Developers To Preserve Open Space

Zoning strategies can provide incentives to developers who preserve open space.

March 13 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Ian McHarg Dies At 80

Ian McHarg, author of the influential book "Design With Nature" was a life-long advocate of an environmental approach to planning and design.

March 12 - The New York Times

Saving The Desert From Phoenix's Sprawl

The nation's newest national monument will preserve a desert ecosystem from Phoenix's rapidly growing urban sprawl just sixty miles away.

March 12 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

The Suburban Face Of America

The latest census figures confirm the continuing trend toward suburbanization and sprawl in the United States.

March 12 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Florida Lagging In Growth Control

Despite national trends, the state may stop short of radical change in its growth management laws this year.

March 12 - The Tampa Tribune

Las Vegas Says No To Affordable Housing Project

Las Vegas City Council members and residents came out against a proposed affordable housing development citing an absence of open space.

March 12 - Las Vegas Sun

Sprawl Consumes Transportation Budgets

Sprawl and inadequate public transit options cause transportation costs to exceed housing costs in six U.S. cities.

March 12 - Environmental News Network

APA Conference: Live From N'awlins

One of PLANetizen's intrepid editors is live in New Orleans covering the American Planning Association's national planning conference, March 10-14.

March 12 - American Planning Association

Why Public Buildings Are Important To Planning

Our public buildings -- courthouses, post offices, town halls, libraries, schools -- are a reflection of who we are as a community and as a people.

March 12 - Planetizen

Is Car-sharing In Your Future?

In Portland, a car-sharing service is following a European trend and giving individuals and families another choice to owning a car.

March 12 - Utne Reader

Big Sky But No Solitude

Montana is changing as wealthy migrants and second-home owners move into the state, transforming the economy and causing concern about sprawl.

March 12 - The Salt Lake Tribune

Amid Pines, A Model For Growth

A historic Sierra Nevada mountain town balances growth and a sense of place.

March 12 - The Christian Science Monitor

L.A. Has A Choice Of Two Destinies

L.A.'s majority population is Latino. Now there are choices. Miami and San Antonio made different ones. What about L.A.?

March 11 - The Los Angeles Times

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