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Public Transit Won't Work As Long As Parking Is Free

Even if Los Angeles builds a larger rail system, few will take it if parking is free, argues professor Donald C. Shoulp.

April 18 - The Los Angeles Times

Michigan Groups Mobilize To Save Block Grants

Bush proposal threatens many local governments’ budgets

April 18 - Michigan Land Use Institute

Is the CDBG Program America's Worst Urban Initiative?

Is the Bush administration right to put the community-development block grant out of its misery?

April 18 - City Journal

Montreal's New $5 Million Cycling Infrastructure Plan

Montreal announces a new $5-million program to create a major cycling artery.

April 18 - The Montreal Gazette

Fixing LA's Traffic By Making It 'Cool' To Not Drive

William Fulton offers a roadmap for the city's new mayor to make it "cool to get around town without driving."

April 18 - The Los Angeles Times


Tax Thy Neighbor

A Baltimore group looks to increase neighbors' taxes in order to push them out and develop the neighborhood.

April 17 - Baltimore City Paper

Inland Empire Leads California's Population Growth

Riverside County's growth rate of 5% ranked first in California, and its population now stands at just under 1.9 million.

April 17 - The Los Angeles Times


Is God An Urbanist Or A Mall Rat?

What is next for two failing shopping malls owned by the Mormon Church in downtown Salt Lake City?

April 17 - The New York Times

This Isn

Philadelphia is experimenting with the latest trend in public housing: creating low-density, mixed income communities in historic-looking rowhouses.

April 17 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

New Urbanists Design Town For Deaf

One of the boldest new urban visions to date was created in late March for a field in South Dakota that would not ordinarily be a candidate for large-scale development.

April 17 - New Urban News

Miami To Abandon Old Zoning Code, Adopt New Rules

The city of Miami plans to remake itself by adopting new neighborhood- and pedestrian-friendly building rules.

April 16 - The Miami Herald

Public Transit Spending To Be Priority In Montreal Region

Mayor promises to pressure Quebec, Canada to sign contract with feds for excise-tax deal.

April 16 - The Montreal Gazette

Shlock Corridor

The will to kitschy architecture outruns rational planning.

April 16 - Repeat

Incentives For Businesses: Good Or Bad?

Are Florida's business incentives good for taxpayers?

April 16 - The St. Petersburg Times

The Return Of The Neighborhood Church

A mature and well-conceived new urban community can easily pass the "orange-juice test." But what about the church test?

April 16 - New Urban News

Plans Underway For A New World's Tallest Building

Building the world's tallest buildings almost always correlates with economies entering a downturn.

April 15 - International Herald Tribune

Six Solutions For Buffalo's Extreme Makeover

Despite years of quick fixes, Buffalo's decline continues. Is it time for a major 'state-wide surgery'?

April 15 - The Buffalo News

Supply Side Analysis & Verification of Ridership Forecasts

Transit ridership forecasts can't be met if sufficient transit capacity is not provided.

April 15 - Public Transit

Border Congestion Pricing

Sixty percent of people who enter the US from Mexico at the San Diego border would pay a toll for a speedier trip.

April 15 - ABC News

'A Curious Thing Happened To The Planning Profession'

The American Planning Association came closer than ever to endorsing New Urbanism's principles, but displayed a surprising lack of respect for many of the people who put those principles into practice, says Philip Langdon.

April 15 - New Urban News

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