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The Military's Pass On Pollution

There are almost 30 million Americans living within 10 miles of military sites slated for Superfund cleanup -- and the Bush Administration is passing the cost to clean up these contaminated bases to the affected communities.

October 31 - Daily Camera

The Invisible Architect

Why does media coverage on American architecture rarely give due credit to the architect?

October 31 - The Washington Post

Is Wal-Mart Expansion A 'Moral' Issue?

Some parishioners in Southern California complain that priests should not be involved in fight Wal-Mart's expansion in their communities.

October 31 - The Los Angeles Times

Phoenix Becomes Top Home Building Market

Metropolitan Phoenix has become the top home-building market in the U.S. for the first time.

October 31 - The Arizona Republic

Sprawl And The Mall

Is Canada's first new, major enclosed shopping facility in 14 years 'Shoppertainment' or bad development?

October 30 - The Globe and Mail


Stockhom Cyclists Give The City Low Marks

Stockholm city is rated poor among cyclists. Because of this, the city's bike plan will be redone next year and transportation planners will try to find ways of making it easier to bike in the inner city.

October 30 - Dagens Nyheter

Why Monorail Isn't A Good Idea

Jon Magnusson explains why he doesn't support building a monorail over Seattle's streets.

October 30 - Vegas Buzz


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Open Sourcing CommunityViz?

Several colleagues have forwarded me this recent <a href="http://www.communityviz.com/index.asp?circuit=2&fuse=detail&cid=395">letter from CommunityViz</a>, which suggests:<br /> <br /> <img src="http://www.communityviz.com/support/Apix/351_tmb.jpg" align="right" alt="Sample 3-D image from CV" /> <blockquote> "The software will in the near future be made available at little or no cost. (This offering will include Scenario 360 v2.1 and later, and SiteBuilder 3D for CommunityViz.) We are in the process of exploring the logistics of this exciting new mode of distribution."</blockquote>

October 30 - Chris Steins

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A comprehensive survey of Louisville, Kentucky&#146;s historic structures could halt last-minute battles between developers and preservationists.

October 30 - Louisville Courier-Journal

Assessing Collaborative Environmental Management

Does local control over environmental projects result in better outcomes than higher levels of government?

October 30 - California State University, Sacramento

Ontario's Anti-Sprawl Plans

Ontario, Canada, plans to curb urban sprawl with a new growth management strategy.

October 29 - The Globe and Mail

Nine Myths About Denver's Transit Future

The Denver Post dispells 9 myths about Denver's $4.7 billion, 12-year comprehensive transportation plan.

October 29 - The Denver Post

Florentine Renaissance In Aurora, Colorado

Twenty-five years of redevelopment efforts in "Original Aurora", the downtown of Colorado's third largest city, are coming to fruition with an emerging arts district.

October 29 - Aurora Daily Sun & Sentinel

Mixing Planning, History And Divinity

A high-profile interdisciplinary graduate planning workshop introduces a unique range of topics about the built environment.

October 29 - Harvard University

Are U.S. Cities On The Right Track For Rail Transit?

A new report from the Victoria Transport Policy Institute evaluates the benefits of rail transit in a study of major U.S. cities.

October 29 - Victoria Transport Policy Institute

Building Frank Gehry's New House

Architect Frank Gehry is finishing plans for a new home in Venice, California, and 'quietly wooing the neighbors.'

October 29 - The Los Angeles Times

An Environmental Litmus Test For Presidential Candidates

Stephen Hese analyzes the environmental record of John Kerry and George Bush.

October 29 - The Japan Times

Environmental Policy Hastening Biblical 'End Times'?

Some influential Christian fundamentalist politicians oppose environmental protection laws on the grounds that ecological destruction will bring about the Apocalypse.

October 29 - Grist Magazine

New Urbanism Cozies Up To A College Campus

DesMoine's Drake neighborhood breaks ground on a new, "New Urban" development.

October 29 - Des Moines Register

Is Any Land Pristine?

What are the long-lasting effects of human habitation and what can be done to make it more sustainable in arid regions in the future.

October 29 - The Christian Science Monitor

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