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California's Coastal Sanctuaries-Part 2

The second in a two-part series, today's look is at Monterey Bay and the Gulf of Farallones National Marine Sanctuaries. The marine life is incredible.

September 5 - The Los Angeles Times

The Online Commute

Information technology and telecommuting was supposed to reduce the strain on the freeways. So why are Silicon Valley's freeways still clogged and giants such a Cisco building new office complexes?

September 5 - The New York Times

Disney To Develop In Glendale

Walt Disney Company will develop a $2-billion creative campus in Glendale. The environmental impact report has raised some questions.

September 5 - The Los Angeles Times

Clean Air Credits Costly For Polluters

As Southern California air becomes cleaner, the cost to polluters becomes greater. The Clean Air Credits program is doing its job, say proponents.

September 5 - The Los Angeles Times

Redondo Beach Revitalization

King Harbor in Redondo Beach will undergo commercial and tourist redevelopment. A pact with the local power plant makes this possible.

September 5 - The Los Angeles Times


LA Suburb Deals With Ethnic Change

Monterey Park's experience with ethnic change holds lessons for minorities are now the majority.

September 5 - The Washington Post

California Cracking Down On Water Polluters

California state water officials are cracking down on water polluters with stringent enforcement and unprecedented fines.

September 5 - The Los Angeles Times


Is New Orleans Sinking?

Scientists say the Big Easy is sinking and could be underwater in 50 years.

September 5 - National Geographic

Saving California's Coastal Sanctuaries?

This special two-part LA Times series focuses on California's underwater sanctuaries, and the federal government's surprising new interest in them.

September 5 - The Los Angeles Times

Incredible Tale of the Traveling Trash

The incredible story of incinerated trash ash loaded on a ship in Philadelphia for disposal in 1986, only to return to Florida for disposal after traveling the world for 14 years.

September 5 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

HUD Funds Available For Mortgage Study

HUD announced availability of funds to support several studies related to the mortgage purchases of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

September 5 - HUD News

Environmentally-Friendly Golf

Golf course developers are shooting for higher environmental standards.

September 4 - Urban Land Magazine

Energy Program Pays Its Way

This Los Angeles Times editorial endorses two California bills to extend an electricity saving program that encourages renewable energy.

September 4 - The Los Angeles Times

Seeing The Forests For Their Green

A Sierra Club Report disproves the myth that rural communities need to chop down National Forests in order to enjoy a healthy economy.

September 4 - Sierra Club

Real Estate: Don't Fear The Web

The real estate industry, which has long-feared the growth of the Internet, is actually benefiting from the growth of the Web.

September 4 - Inman News

Natural Resource Year in Review

National Park Service report summarizes significant issues and trends in parks.

September 4 - National Park Service

First Digital Housing Community?

A digital housing project is being builtnear Seattle. Some are calling it the first digital housing community.

September 4 - Inman News

America's Fear Of Emptiness

The fear of emptiness is the major factor now shaping attitudes toward public spaces, urban centers and even suburban sprawl.

September 3 - The New York Times

Contra Costa's Shrinking Urban Limit Line

California cities Brentwood and San Ramon are suing Contra Costa County over a decision to "shrink" the county’s urban limit line.

September 3 - California Planning and Development Report

Environmentalists Eye Gas Guzzlers

Nearly $10.2 billion dollars in federal taxes were lost because of a law that exempts light-duty trucks, from fuel-efficiency standards.

September 3 - The Los Angeles Times

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Urban Design for Planners 1: Software Tools

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Planning for Universal Design

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