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Vieques Could Be Added To Superfund List

The U.S. Navy leaves the Vieques leaving behind a contaminated site that may added to the Superfund list.

May 4 - The New York Times

Chicago's Traffic Gets Worse

Predictions of traffic fridlock in Chicago are bad, but not as bad as expected.

May 4 - The Chicago Tribune

Arizona Is Running Out Of Water

A report by the Interior Department suggests that Arizona may not have sufficient water to handle its growth.

May 4 - The Arizona Republic

Experiments In Sustainable Forestry

The California Jackson Demonstration State Forest experiment in sustainable forestry has been an economic success. But is the policy driven by the wrong incentives?

May 4 - The Los Angeles Times

Sydney Smartens Up Sprawl

In a "real life version of Sim City", Sydney Australia plans its growth.

May 3 - The Sydney Morning Herald


Federal Design Quality Improving

Roger K. Lewis reviews the General Services Administration 2002 national design awards for federal architecture, historic preservation, interior design, engineering, graphic design and construction excellence.

May 3 - The Washington Post

Smart Growth Can Deliver Affordable Housing

Do smart growth policies increase the cost of building homes or help make home prices more affordable?

May 3 - Michigan Land Use Institute


Questions To Ask About The State Of The Air

The Reason Public Policy Institute offers four questions reporters should ask about the ALA's "State of the Air" Report.

May 3 - Reason Public Policy Institute

Evolution Of The City After Modernism

After the death of urban modernism, what kinds of city await us?

May 3 - New Left Review

Anthems In The Architecture

World Trade Center design needs the human touch.

May 2 - Michigan Land Use Institute

Corporate America And The Environment

As government funds to support environmental R&D dry up, corporate American is finding it worthwhile to pick up the bill.

May 2 - Business Week

Chronicle Opines On SF Airport Expansion

The $3.5 billion battle plan to extend San Francisco International Airport runways appears to be dead.

May 2 - The San Francisco Chronicle

New Criticism Of Libeskind's WTC Design

New questions are being raised about Daniel Libeskind's vision for Ground Zero.

May 2 - The New York Times

MA Endangered Species Act Is Byzantine

The costs and delays of wetlands development rules prompt Massachusetts officials to consider changes.

May 2 - The Boston Globe

Jacksonville Seeks To Expand Skyway Rapid Transit System

Jacksonville weighs options whether expanded avenue would make a good corridor to run its underperforming Rapid Transit System.

May 2 - The Florida Times-Union

Life After Sprawl In Los Angeles

Civic leaders and the University of Southern California roll out a new urban policy "action plan" for Southern California.

May 2 - University Of Southern California

Transit Solutions Require Devolution And User Fees

Robert Poole of the Reason Foundation argues in support of devolved powers for transportation planning and for user fees to support new projects.

May 2 - The Metro Investment Report

Wright's Utopian Residential Neighborhood

Usonia -- 47 hourses over 97 acres of hills in the New York City suburb of Pleasantville -- was the community Frank Lloyd Wright developed.

May 2 - The Salt Lake Tribune

Operation Snow Fence: Saving Lives And Dollars

With PennDOT cooperation, high school students install miles of living snow fence along I-79 to improve safety, establish wildlife habitat, and beautify the countryside.

May 2 - Meadville Tribune

More Carpool Lanes For L.A.?

A proposed new 31-mile stretch of carpool lanes from Studio City to Thousand Oaks would cost $3.36-billion.

May 1 - The Los Angeles Times

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