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Are Oakland's Schools Prepared For Downtown Housing Boom?

With tens of thousands of housing units springing up downtown and nearby classrooms already at capacity, the local school district is figuring out how to meet the coming demand.

July 17 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Finding Parking Spaces Using Real-Time Mobile Network Technology

A new service will allow drivers to auction off information about when they will leave their parking spaces to other drivers looking for a spot to park.

July 17 - National Public Radio: Day to Day

Political Squabbling Over Suburban Beltway Transit Line In D.C.

Maryland Governor Robert Ehrlich may be trying to sabotage a controversial proposed transit line in suburban Maryland to hide the fact there may not be any money left for it, according to the former chair of the Metro Advisory Board.

July 17 - The Washington Post

FEATURE

Car-less In Seattle

Pedestrian pioneer Alan Durning describes what his family of five is learning by living without four wheels in Cascadia's largest city. Can they survive without the essential currency of the modern American community?

July 17 - Alan Thein Durning

Report: Arlington Carshare Program a Success

The Arlington Carshare Program 2006 Report provides a summary of the program and provides a second-year evaluation of the Carshare Program based on member surveys conducted by Arlington in March 2005 and 2006.

July 17 - Arlington County


Budgeting for Democracy

How residents of Lawrence, MA, are campaigning for greater resident control of public resources.

July 17 - Shelterforce Magazine

How Urban Universities Can Effect Global Change

Universities and colleges have the potential to drive massive urban change but are failing to address global challenges like climate change, according to a new study by researchers at the POLIS Project at the University of Victoria.

July 17 - The Toronto Star


Interview With L.A.'s New Planning Chief

Gail Goldberg speaks about the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead as she tackles planning for the nation's second largest city.

July 16 - LA Downtown News

The Politics Of Planning In Hong Kong

Government officials are finding themselves at odds with an ever more vocal public over major urban development proposals.

July 16 - HK Magazine

This Pedestrian Bridge Is Brought To You By

Activists in Chicago are seeking private funding for a pedestrian bridge.

July 16 - The Chicago Tribune

Small Town America Movie Tourism

A small town in Idaho is looking to capitalize on the success of a cult film by drawing more visitors.

July 16 - The New York Times

Is Organic Food Always Sustainable?

As the demand for organic foods increases, suppliers are importing crops from overseas, calling into question some of the environmental benefits.

July 16 - San Diego Union Tribune

Small Box Architecture

A couple build their house using corrugated metal shipping containers.

July 15 - The Los Angeles Times

HomeStretch: Building and Selling, Affordably in Michigan

Innovative group helps working families live closer to town.

July 15 - Michigan Land Use Institute

Inmates Build Affordable Housing

Inmates of Minnesota's county jails have built 250 homes for rural families making up to 80 percent of the state median income.

July 15 - National Public Radio (NPR) via KnowledgePlex

Top 10 Overpriced Places In The U.S.

Sure, housing is expensive in these top 10 cities, but what's driving the cost of living in many of these places through the roof is a lack of job growth and competitive salaries.

July 15 - Forbes Magazine via MSN

Columbus Promotes Green Affordable Housing

A partnership of the City of Columbus, the Central Ohio Building Industrial Association, a local housing group, and others, is sponsoring an affordable housing project built to green standards.

July 15 - The Columbus Dispatch

Rome's Speleologists

Marco Placidi is one of a growing number of 'Speleologists' in Rome -- where some of the world's most important history lies undiscovered beneath the modern city, in sewers, long-lost passages, and murky ponds.

July 14 - National Geographic

London's Mayor Targeting Gas Guzzling Vehicles

Mayor Ken Livingston is proposing raising the city's congestion charge for SUVs to £25, while providing discounts for low-emissions vehicles.

July 14 - BBC News

Downtown Boise Tower Goes For Platinum Green Rating

The Banner Bank Building expected to join the handful of buildings worldwide that have received a Platinum LEED award from U.S. Green Building Council.

July 14 - The Idaho Statesman

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