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Preservationists Target Chicago Redevelopment Effort

Chicago Housing Authority wants to destroy failed public housing. Historic preservationists say it is part of history and should be preserved.

May 29, 2001 - The Chicago Tribune

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, 2001 - Chicago Sun-Times

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, 2001 - The New York Times

Architectural Landmarks Dim Lights To Save Birds

World-famous Chicago landmarks such as the Sears Tower and the John Hancock building are dimming lights that confuse migrating birds and cause them to crash into windows.

May 16, 2001 - The New York Times

Chicago Revises Zoning, Encourages Open Space

New zoning offers incentives to developers that provide open space and public amenities.

April 26, 2001 - The Chicago Tribune

Chicago Rewrites Its Zoning Code

The city's zoning code had not be rewritten in 44 years. But rewriting it certainly isn't easy.

April 18, 2001 - GlobeSt.com

Farmers Oppose Plan To Preserve Farmland

An innovative plan to preserve Illinois farmland from sprawl is being opposed by farmers.

April 3, 2001 - Chicago Sun-Times

The Only Way To Travel

Robert Cross talks about his favorite mode of transportation.

March 31, 2001 - The Chicago Tribune

Chicago Population Increases

Census 2000 numbers show population increases in many large, older cities like Chicago.

March 15, 2001 - Chicago Sun-Times

Fussing With The CityScape

Many architects cannot stand him but voters love him. Chicago's Mayor reviews every major project built in the city and is determined to change his father's legacy.

March 7, 2001 - MetropolisMag.com

Traffic, Housing Pose Economic Threat

A study by the Chicago Metropolis 2020 finds that the Chicago area economy may suffer due to traffic congestion, poor education, and inadequate affordable housing

February 27, 2001 - Chicago Sun-Times

Local Codes Prohibit New Urbanism

While smart growth is a hot topic, cities don't have any regulations that allow compact development.

February 24, 2001 - New Urban News

South Michigan's Landmark District

Michigan is reviving an eight-year-old plan to create a landmark district as a form of revitalization.

February 13, 2001 - Chicago Sun-Times

Lawmakers Get Feedback On Growth

Legislative advisory panels suggest recommendations to Illinois legislature on how Chicago and other Illinois cities could grow without sprawl.

February 1, 2001 - The Chicago Tribune

What Price Airport Gridlock?

What effect can a clogged-up airport have on the region around it? A billiondollar impact, according to Crain's Chicago Business.

January 31, 2001 - California 2000 Project

Chicago's Marina City Is Worth Saving

Chicago's Marina City towers are recognized around the world and should be granted landmark status to protect them says columnist Lee Bey.

January 29, 2001 - Chicago Sun-Times

Chicago To Streamline Downtown Traffic

Chicago city officials announced a proposal to improve traffic in the city's downtown area.

January 25, 2001 - The Chicago Tribune

Block 37: Chicago's Blind Spot

Chicago city officials' new design scheme for Block 37 includes a 66-story residential tower and a 12-story Marriott hotel.

January 24, 2001 - Chicago Sun-Times

A Puddle Or Navigable Water?

The Supreme Court rules that an abandoned gravel pit isn't navigable water.

January 16, 2001 - Wall St. Journal

Illinois Agency Wins Over Waste Dumping

The Supreme Court rules that the Clean Water Act does authorize the government to regulate dumping of solid waste into isolated ponds and wetlands.

January 10, 2001 - The Washington Post

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