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North Carolina Wetlands Protected, For A Moment

A recent change in the method of calculating the size of developable land took the state's wetlands out of the acreage. The result could have been vastly expanded stormwater-runoff infrastructure requirements for developers. But it wasn't.

June 30 - The Raleigh-Durham Independent Weekly

Harvard Launches Summer School For Planners

The Graduate School of Design will offer executive education programs for professionals covering topics in real estate development and urban planning.

June 30 - The Chattanoogan

City's Plan For Downtown Falls Short

Residents and officials of one Central Florida community are left wondering where plans for a "viable" downtown went wrong.

June 30 - The Orlando Sentinel

Exploring New York City - A Multimedia Journey

A resident of New York City offers multimedia impressions of the city, its modes of transport, and environmental history.

June 30 - alexreisner.com

Eisenhower's Interstate Legacy

The world's largest public-works project, the Interstate, fully transformed Americans' lives.

June 30 - The Christian Science Monitor


In Seattle, Detached Garages May Be Approved For Apartments

With an aim toward affordable housing and helping homeowners pay their mortgage, Seattle considers allowing backyard apartments, much to the chagrin of local opponents.

June 30 - The Seattle Times

Coming Soon To An Exurban County Near You

It is possible to move three, four, or even five counties out from the District of Columbia and still feel the effects of growth in the national capital region, even though Unger, W.Va. is not generally considered a suburb of Washington.

June 30 - The Washington Post


Preserving The 'Real' Pittsburgh

Grace Dobush urges the city of Pittsburgh to preserve its old-world charm.

June 29 - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

How To Fix Urban School Design And Development

Former California State Architect Steven Castellanos outlines the changes that would be required to change how schools are designed and built if they are to become centers of communities.

June 29 - New Schools, Better Neighborhoods

City Chooses Economic Development Over Environment

Planning commissioners in the City of Tracy cite a CEQA provision as they choose the environmentally un-friendly alternative -- a sprawling subdivision of 500 new homes.

June 29 - Tracy Press

San Diego Prefers Transit To Highways

An independent review panel of experts has challenged the transportation aims of the San Diego Association of Governments, saying it has focused too much on auto-oriented development and is essentially promoting sprawl.

June 29 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

New 'Burbs, New Suburbanism

Joel Kotkin asserts that "city sophisticates" praising downtown revivals and the New Urbanism must now admit that the suburbs are the center of attention in America and around the world.

June 29 - David Gest

Atlanta The Latest City To Consider Municipal Wi-Fi

Joining cities like Austin and Philadelphia that are implementing city-wide wireless networks, Atlanta is seeking partners to help provide on-demand access in a 132-square-mile area.

June 29 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Californians To Vote On Property Rights Initiative In November

"Kelo" comes to California on Nov. 7 when voters will consider the "Protect Our Homes" initiative. Having qualified for the ballot, the initiative may sharply restrict local government's ability to regulate land use, similar to Oregon's Measure 37.

June 29 - San Francisco Chronicle

Which Metro Areas Have The Strongest Housing Price Appreciation?

A summary look at why the housing affordability crisis continues to exist in major metro areas of the country.

June 29 - USA Today

Coal And America - Book Review Of 'Big Coal' By Jeff Goodell

Author Jeff Goodell writes of the price paid for the extraction and burning of coal, from mining accidents and blacklung disease affecting miners, to air pollution downwind of power plants, and finally, the global warming affecting the planet.

June 29 - The New York Times

Eminent Domain Backlashes 'Aren't Strong Enough'

"Community rights" do not exist, and since legislators and much of the public have "gone squishy" over individual property rights, more action is needed to restrict eminent domain powers, according to this op-ed.

June 29 - Reason Foundation

Geoengineering: Futuristic Solutions for Global Warming

Giant orbiting sunshades, floating plastic islands, and other "far-out" ideas for addressing global warming deserve a serious look, say some of the world's prominent scientists.

June 28 - The New York Times

Why Community Gardens Matter

Are community gardens the antidote to America's health and urban problems?

June 28 - Times Online

Urbanizing Suburbia In Wisconsin

Mixed use developments are moving into the suburbs of Milwaukee as developers see the demand for combined uses spreading out from the city's core.

June 28 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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