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Why Cities Will Thrive in the Information Age

Information technologies will be the principal force shaping economic development in the 21st century.

October 5 - Urban Land Magazine

Housing Gap Threatening California's Economy

In the latest UCLA Anderson Forecast, economists warn thatCalifornia's current economic prosperity may be threatened by the slowpace of home building in the state.

October 5 - The Los Angeles Times

What Makes Cities Livable?

'Talk of the Nation' focuses on smart growth, sprawl, density, legislating communities, urban environmentalism and what makes cities "livable".

October 5 - National Public Radio

Server Farms Strain Local Grids

Massive farms housing internet servers and networking equipment needed to sustain e-commerce are creating problems for "local jurisdictions forced to deal with the sudden spike in demand for power."

October 5 - Government Technology

Army Corps Delays Study Over Flawed Forecasts

Facing criticism of serious flaws and unrealistic assumptions, Army Corps of Engineers agrees to delay a controversial study of major construction projects on the Mississippi River.

October 5 - The Washington Post


California To Use Water Under Mojave Desert

There is disagreement on the environmental safety related to drilling water from beneath the Mojave. Will a mechanical device resolve the problem?

October 4 - The Los Angeles Times

Coastal Protections At Risk

Any weakening of water quality due to urban runoff will affect 34 significant coastal areas in California. Crystal Cove and Point Lobos are two.

October 4 - The Los Angeles Times


San Francisco Races To Halt Pedestrian Deaths

California's most dangerous city for walking responds to the high pedestrian death rate with fines, ads, and high-tech.

October 4 - USA Today

400,000 Acres Declared Critical Habitat

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service designatedparts of California's East San FranciscoBay area as critical habitat for a snake.

October 4 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Proposed Housing Has Air Agency Up In Arms

The Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District has made an unprecedented move in attempting to block the passage of Measure O, an initiative that would change the land use designation of 2,000 acres outside of the county's urban growth bounda

October 4 - The Sacramento Bee

U.S. Must Increase New Housing Production

HUD Secretary Andrew Cuomo on Monday told thenation's top housing researchers, policy-makers, academics, and industry representatives that, toensure all Americans live in affordable, decent and safe housing, the U.S. must increase its production of ne

October 4 - HUD News

Thousands of Public Housing Units to Be Razed

"As many as 7 percent of the Chicago Housing Authority's 38,000 public units will be demolished next year, and 1,000 units will be built or renovated under a plan for the first full year of the agency's overhaul."

October 4 - The Chicago Tribune

The Inner City And The Urban Future

The American city in the 21st Century: the view from Camden.

October 4 - Urban Land Magazine

Dot-Com Boom Makes S.F. a War Zone

As high-tech firms invade into San Francisco's Mission District and drive out longtime residents and hike up the rents, protestors demonstrate against the dot-com "colonization" with street theater and vandalism.

October 4 - The Los Angeles Times

Presidential Candidates On Smart Growth

CNN presents a special report on where George W. Bush and Al Gore stand on issues like smart growth and urban sprawl.

October 4 - CNN

Houston, You Have A Problem

L.A.Times op-ed wonders if "when Houston got the pro football expansion team that L.A. was angling for, it got the L.A. air to go along with it."

October 4 - The Los Angeles Times

Mass. Taking Steps To Stem Water Waste

After decades of building suburban landscapes that are designed to get rid of water, Massachusetts is taking steps to stem the flow.

October 4 - The Boston Globe

Counties File Suit Over Water Plan

The Regional Council of Rural Counties filed suit on Tuesday in the Sacramento Superior Court against the CalFed water accord, claiming that it is a cloaked effort to take control over northern groundwater and funnel it to southern water districts.

October 3 - San Jose Mercury News

Transit Village: MTA's Newest Plan

Live, shop, hang out--all within a quarter mile of the metro transportation you use to get to work. Some villages are underway, with others planned.

October 3 - The Los Angeles Times

Debate Flares Over Property Tax Caps

Despite supporters' assertions that new legislation linked to Prop. 39 caps the amount property taxes can be raised to fund a school bond, opponents argue that the legislation would actually eliminate the caps.

October 3 - The Los Angeles Times

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