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Special Atlanta Urban Growth Series On CNN

This story is an adaptation of CNN's special urban planning report, "Where We Live," which will air Sunday, October 1 at 10 p.m. EDT.

October 1 - CNN

San Francisco's Lousy Cab Service

Now there is a place where San Francisco residents can complain about how lousy their cab service is.

October 1 - Wall St. Journal

Niagra's Mall That Might Have Been

When a proven developer approached the downtrodden City of Niagara Falls with an impressive proposal, city leaders sent him packing.

October 1 - The Buffalo News

Real Estate in California: A Belief System

One of every 10 free-standing single-family homes in the US is in California; one of every 100 in the world. This is a California tale from Sonoma.

September 30 - The Los Angeles Times

The Low-Down On Infrasonic Sound

Infrasonic sound can cause structures to vibrate, resulting in uneasiness for people who work inside them.

September 30 - Sound Advice


Drug Store Chains Expanding In Inner-city

With their new 'general store' concept, drugstore chains are expanding rapidly in inner-city communities.

September 30 - Urban Land Magazine

Denver's Housing Market Is Slowing

Denver's red-hot housing market is showing sudden and dramatic signs of slowing.

September 30 - The Denver Post


San Diego May Form Sprawl Agency

A new agency dealing with sprawl and congestion may go before voters in 2002.

September 29 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Dense Housing, Buses Urged to Ease Traffic

In efforts to accommodate growth with population expected todouble over the next 20 years, local transportation officials andconsultants in Riverside County propose a fast moving shuttle system moving through densely populated communities.

September 29 - Press-Enterprise

New Group With Vision, Fire Needed

In this San Diego Union-Tribune column, Richard Louv writesabout the need for a regional "civic entity" to provide leadership forSan Diego as it faces the prospect of accommodating 1 million newresidents.

September 29 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

A Plan That Could Change Boston Forever

Some say that this civic vision plan is the most responsible planning effort that's ever come out of Boston, and it could change the city forever.

September 29 - The Boston Globe

Denver Building Too Fast

A federal agency has warned Denver might find itself reliving the past if its rapid commercial growth doesn't slow down.

September 29 - The Denver Post

OK Given To Demolish In Venice

A Superior Court judge has ruled against the city of Los Angeles. Developers may demolish a low-income, aging, complex, and replace it.

September 29 - The Los Angeles Times

Keys To Urban Success

The Philadelphia News presents a series of essays on larger urban problems and solutions that cities have developed.

September 29 - The Philadelphia Daily News

U.S., Mexican Officials To Discuss River Issues

U.S. and Mexican officials will discuss cross-border Colorado Riverenvironmental issues at a Riverside conference on Friday.

September 29 - Press-Enterprise

Are Billboards Visual Trash?

Kansas City columnist writes: "Show me a billboard, and I'll show you litter with a home."

September 29 - Kansas City Pitch Weekly

Chicagoland's Affordable Housing Deficit

Producing affordable housing in Chicago-especially affordable rental housing-is a continuing challenge for both developers and public officials throughout the region.

September 29 - Urban Land Magazine

Study Finds Little Benefit From Bonus Plazas

A study finds that "privately owned public spaces created in a tradeoff that was meant to give pedestrians a little extra breathing room as developers got extra-large buildings, have failed in some way,large or small."

September 28 - The New York Times

Chromium 6 in L.A. County Tap Water?

Excessive levels of chromium 6, a suspected carcinogen, werefound in tap water tests of 100 Los Angeles County facilities, accordingto a state official; however, officials stressed that these werepreliminary results that need follow-up testing.

September 28 - The Los Angeles Times

The Downside of Smart Growth

At an annual housing conference at UC Berkeleyhousing researcher Robert Lang of the Fannie Mae Foundation warned that by enacting smart growth revitalization strategies without ensuringaffordable housing and subsidy programs, gentrification occurs.

September 28 - The Sacramento Bee

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