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Harvard Names Affordable Housing Leaders

Harvard University names 10 affordable housing leaders as 2001 Fannie Mae Foundation Fellows.

February 20 - Fannie Mae Foundation

Testing The Limits Of The Western Dream

Can the Western states survive today's boom?

February 20 - The New York Times

Architectural Standards For Retail Superstores

City may enact ordinance to apply architectural standards for large-scale retail facilities to make them more attractive.

February 20 - Star-Telegram

A Regional Approach To Open Space

The county of San Mateo approved a plan to bring together its trails into a 450 mile regional open space network.

February 20 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Fannie Mae's New E-Strategy

The Fannie Mae Foundation announced a new e-strategy and launches a redesigned website.

February 20 - Fannie Mae Foundation


All-time Top Planning Books

Planetizen has published the definitive urban planning book list -- the titles that every planner should read.

February 20 - Planetizen

Slowing Sprawl

Mequon, WI, learns the price tag for slowing sprawl as it puts together a task force to protect farmland and open space from development over the next 20 years.

February 20 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel


Get Your Urban Sprawl Parking Ticket

Adbusters has created a fake but realistic parking ticket to put on vehicles that damage the environment.

February 20 - Ad Busters

Preservation Lands Being Threatened

Increasingly government agencies are looking at state held land, often enviromentally senstive, for new projects.

February 19 - The St. Petersburg Times

Urban Cool Eclipsed By Country Living

According to New York fashion, clothing styles now favor country living over gritty urban reality.

February 19 - International Herald Tribune

Irreverent Humor Of A Contrarian Planner

"Common Sense" is a collection of over 75 published essays on the politics of land use planning.

February 19 - New Planning Meridian

Planning For The End Of Sprawl

The New York Times reviews The Regional City: Planning for the End of Sprawl, by Peter Calthorpe and William Fulton.

February 19 - The New York Times

Carfree Cities?

For most Americans the idea of a car-free city is revolutionary. But is it possible?

February 19 - International Herald Tribune

Embarking On A Light Rail Project

The city of Charlotte is preparing to break ground on its first light rail line next month after years of study and planning.

February 19 - The Charlotte Observer

Concrete Slab City

Deep in the Southern California desert, a temporary town blooms every winter.

February 19 - The New York Times

High Speed Cars On Rails?

A new proposal in Florida would have users strap their cars to high speed rail platforms.

February 18 - The Tampa Tribune

D.C.'s Metrorail Green Line Cars Delayed

Electronic problems cause delays in the delivery of new subway cars.

February 18 - The Washington Post

California: No Longer A Golden State?

California has failed to reinvest in itself. As a result, the energy crisis is only the tip of a looming iceberg.

February 18 - The Los Angeles Times

Architectural Monuments: What Message?

What do architectural monuments say about their owners? Are they required to light fires in the human mind?

February 18 - The Industry Standard

No. Virginia's New Transit Board

Fairfax County seeks more control of a newly-formed transportation board.

February 18 - The Washington Post

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