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City Uses New Development To Grow Downtown

City votes to begin negotiations on lot.

June 1 - Tallahassee Democrat

Quebec City To Rename 922 Streets

About one-fifth of the streets in Quebec City will be renamed in a massive transformation of the cityscape.

June 1 - The Globe and Mail

Curb Sprawl To Get Federal Funding

A new report advises that federal funding for Canadian urban projects should only be granted to urban projects that are sustainable, and would curb sprawl.

May 31 - The Globe and Mail

Developer Willard Rouse Dies

A retrospective of the life of developer Willard Rouse and and his role in shaping the Philadelphia region.

May 31 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

The Art Of Coopting Environmentalists

The Playa Vista development in Los Angeles is a case study in how environmental groups can be coopted by industry.

May 31 - AlterNet


Urban Condos Bloom In 'Troubled' Neighborhood

Moderately priced condominiums easily draw buyers to Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine district.

May 31 - The Cincinnati Enquirer

Bus Rapid Transit Planning

Transit researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, publish an assessment of the potential of a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) demonstration project.

May 31 - University Of California, Berkeley


Friday Funny: The Sinister Side Of Planning...

A columnist goes off the deep end in reporting on the San Luis Obispo's planning department: "City planning is an oxymoron." [Link corrected.]

May 30 - San Luis Obispo New Times

Negative Consequences Of Auto-Centric Development

A new Florida law making it more difficult for seniors to renew their driver's licenses if their vision is failing shows how auto-oriented development and a lack of transportation alternatives has drastic social and financial consequences.

May 30 - National Public Radio

Preserving Miami's Oldest Historic Neighborhood

Saving West Grove's history and a 'small 'd' developer.

May 30 - The Miami Herald

Toronto Region Communities Confront Sprawl

While the province's smart growth intitiative remains lacking in specifics and a firm commitment to action, three suburban Toronto communities find themselves actively wrestling with sprawl issues.

May 30 - The Globe and Mail

Think Smaller

Reinvigorate the Buffalo region by thinking small, says the new dean of the University at Buffalo School of Architecture.

May 30 - The Buffalo News

Budget Crisis: The Worst-Hit U.S. States

Many U.S. states face severe budget shorfalls. Why is the Bush administration indifferent to the crisis?

May 30 - The Economist

Can A Building Reclaim Democracy?

Can Daniel Libeskind's 1,776-foot tower reclaim the symbols of democracy?

May 30 - MetropolisMag.com

Economic Stimulator Or Sprawl?

Is the plan to build 20,885 homes in Los Angeles a smart economic decision or is it urban sprawl that will worsen traffic congestion?

May 30 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Cabaret: Private Club Or Public Venue?

Lakewood, Colorado cites a cabaret for operating in violation of the city's zoning code, and raises a city debate over zoning's role in regulating morality.

May 30 - The Denver Post

The Dark Side Of Successful Cities

Sometimes the appearance of success in a city masks problems bubbling right below the surface.

May 30 - Smart City

Redistricting Wars Get More Frequent

States like Texas look to redraw maps every two years instead of every 10.

May 29 - The Christian Science Monitor

Prefab Is Fab Again

Modular housing, though often overlooked, has the potential to transform American domestic architecture.

May 29 - The New York Times

A Wildlife Corridor That Leads To Development

A 25-mile corridor connecting the Sierra Nevada range with the Pacific Ocean north of Los Angeles will be sold to the Trust for Public Land.

May 29 - The Los Angeles Times

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