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A Disinformation Battle In Michigan?

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources attempts to confront disinformation campaigns waged by property rights activists.

April 12 - Michigan Land Use Institute

The Cost Of Car Ownership

Livable Places offers a fact sheet showing how the financial burden of owning a car may preclude homeownership.

April 12 - Livable Places

Live Traffic Reports On Your Handheld

A GPS-enabled handheld device running new Mapopolis software can track your location and warn you of slow traffic conditions ahead.

April 12 - Forbes

Is Public Opinion The Best Jury For 9/11 Memorial?

A distinguished jury introduced to judge a competition for a 9/11 memorial must not ignore public opinion.

April 12 - The New York Times

Nine-year Investigation Of Cisneros To End

Nine years and $19 million later, it's finally time to end the investigation of the former HUD secretary. It looks like he did nothing wrong.

April 11 - The Los Angeles Times


Council For European Urbanism Formed

A group of European and American urban designers met in Bruges to discuss New Urbanism and traditional design in Europe.

April 11 - INTBAU

Is That A Daisy Growing On Your Roof?

More people are finding that 'ecoroofs' help both their property and the environment blossom.

April 11 - The Christian Science Monitor


Are Height Restrictions Stifling Seattle's Capitol Hill?

Capitol Hill is already Seattle's densest neighborhood. Will Seattle City government allow it to grow any further?

April 11 - The Stranger

MIT's Media Lab In Trouble

MIT's storied Media Lab, which grew out of the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is on the brink of breakup.

April 11 - Wired

Las Vegas: Disneyland For Grown Ups?

Roger Lewis profiles the best and worst of planning in Las Vegas.

April 11 - The Washington Post

California Beach Bums

Reason's Michael DeAlessi explains how the California Coastal Commission thwarts innovative approaches to environmental protection.

April 11 - Reason Public Policy Institute

Private Collection of 150,000 Maps Now Online

David Rumsey, an ardent map collector, and president of Cartography Associates, has digitized and cataloged his private collection of 150,000 maps at www.davidrumsey.com.

April 11 - The New York Times

Some Portland Residents Aren't Happy With Smart Growth

Opponents to the region's planning policies say they feel powerless to stop the wave of high density development encroaching on their neighborhoods.

April 11 - The Oregonian

Forbes On High Speed Rail

This pro-rail article argues high speed rail corridors are at least potentially profitable but long distance trains are inevitable losers.

April 10 - Forbes

Design-Build: The Future Of Construction?

Design-build, for years considered the 'Tinker Toy' division, is rapidly transforming the commercial construction industry.

April 10 - National Real Estate Investor

Maryland's First Completely Built-out County

McLaughlin County's new Planning Director may be the first in Maryland to deal with a completely built-out county.

April 10 - The Baltimore Sun

Trenton's Successful Brownfields Story

Trenton is the poster child for successful brownfield revitalization efforts, with sixty projects over five years.

April 10 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Mossberg Reviews The Segway

The Wall Street Journal's respected technology curmudgeon, Walter Mossberg puts the Segway through real-world testing.

April 10 - Wall St. Journal

Kunstler Discusses Cities And Oil

The end of an era of cheap oil will change everything about the way we live, says James Howard Kunstler.

April 10 - The Charlotte Observer

Tejon Ranch: Huge Projects For A Huge Landowner

Tejon Ranch owns what might be the largest contiguous stretch of land controlled by one property owner in California.

April 10 - California Planning and Development Report

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