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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

Urban Myth Of The Inner City

The perception that the inner city is an undesirable place to do business due to lack of purchasing power is an urban myth.

March 11 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

New Urbanists Build A Town

To implement the five guidelines developed by its citizens to fight sprawl, Hercules, CA, had to start with at the beginning: change municipal design regulations.

March 11 - The San Francisco Chronicle

America's Rail Revival

Commuters and urban dwellers coast-to-coast are climbing aboard new light rail train systems.

March 11 - Utne Reader

Economic Success -- For A Price

A tech boom is fueling Idaho's rapid transformation making it the nation's fifth fastest growing state, but the state is ahead in debating growth and transit policies.

March 11 - The Salt Lake Tribune

Amtrak's Plans For California

The national passenger rail corporation announced a $10 billion plan to dramatically improve service in the state.

March 10 - The Sacramento Bee

Pleasant Hill Looks At Transit Oriented Development

Plans would replace a parking lot for a BART station with a mixed use development.

March 10 - The San Francisco Chronicle

RUF: The Future Of Vehicle Transportation?

Rapid, Urban, Flexible. At first glance, it looks like a transport system "The Jetsons" could love.

March 10 - CNN

The Nation's Crumbling Infrastructure

From its roads to its dams and schools, America's public works are crumbling and putting lives at risk.

March 10 - MSNBC

Ford Motor CEO Steering Company Green

William Clay Ford Jr. has spent his first year as Ford chairman outlining his plans for a cleaner, greener Ford Motor Company.

March 10 - Utne Reader

Sprawling South Carolina

The state is developing land at four times the rate of its population growth, mostly in cities and along interstate highways.

March 10 - The Public Purpose

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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 10 - Wayne M. Senville

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