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Stanford Plan Offers Golfing Compromise

The revised plan will still be able to boast one of the nation's most challenging courses while making way for campus housing.

September 24 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

Contra Costa's New Traffic Impact Fees

The East Contra Costa Regional Fee and Authority board votes to propose a $3000 per new house increase in traffic impact fees.

September 24 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

Hotel California, UC Santa Cruz-style

California universities are seeking creative solutions to deal with a housing crunch. UC Santa Cruz has taken a decidedly innovative approach.

September 23 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Boulder's New Mountain Open Space

Boulder County buys 800 acres of open space for $3.5 million.

September 23 - Daily Camera

A Space Odyssey: Redefining Privacy

As sprawl becomes a political issue,trends such as the explosive population growth are redefining Southern California's perception of domestic privacy and spatial values.

September 23 - The Los Angeles Times


Churches Provide Housing For The Poor

Affordable housing has become the mission of many religious groups in Southern California. Federal aid is available to faith-based groups.

September 23 - The Los Angeles Times

Seniors Squeezed By Strong Rental Market

Senior citizens and persons with low or fixed-incomes are being squeezed out by high rents and increasing demand for housing caused by a booming economy.

September 23 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek


Chicago's Urban Gentrification

Chicago has enjoyed the largest increase in new population close to its urban core than any city in the nation.

September 23 - REIS

Internet Making Access To Aerial Images Cheaper

The Internet is making public access to aerial images to document buildings and landscapes less expensive.

September 23 - Planning Magazine

CRA In Hot Water In Hollywood

The CRA approved $4 million to keep a Hollywood landmark. But money paid for land for a parking garage has landed them in a city-wide controversy.

September 23 - The Los Angeles Times

Using Section 8 Vouchers To Buy Homes

HUD’s new program will let familiesuse Section 8 vouchers to buy homes.

September 22 - Inman News

Mysterious Disease Killing Oak Trees

Northern California has been hit by a fungus that is killing hundreds of thousands of oaks. It is feared that the disease might spread across the US.

September 22 - The Los Angeles Times

Denver's High-Tech Parking Solution

Denver considers an innovative and high-tech approach to evening downtown parking problems.

September 22 - The Denver Post

Chicago's Revitalization Story

Chicago's North Town Village revitalization project represents a new way of looking at urban renewal.

September 22 - Planning Magazine

The New Downtowns

Major cities have renewed their focus on historic downtowns. But what about newer places which never had a downtown?

September 22 - REIS

Least Affordable States For Housing

A new report investigates the "growing gap between housing costs and income of poor people in the United States" and ranks states and counties by affordability.

September 22 - National Low Income Housing Coalition

Rocks, Rights, and the Riverbank

Judge's criticism that Corps of Engineers neglected to study cumulative impacts of individual projects could have national implications.

September 22 - The Washington Post

Minimum Wage Not Enough For Housing

Study concludes that workers earning federal minimum wage cannot afford a "modest two-bedroom apartment in any county."

September 22 - The Chicago Tribune

Virginia Wants Raw Census Numbers

In a case being watched across the country, the State of Virginia asks a federal court to approve its new law requiring use of raw census numbers for redistricting instead of numbers statistically adjusted by the Census Bureau.

September 22 - The Washington Post

550 Nuclear Sites Made Public

The Energy Department releases the locations of 550 places across the nation where radioactive materials were secretly used.

September 21 - USA Today

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