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Architecture Should Reflect Principles

An editorial in the Architectural Record calls for architects to discuss about morals and ethics in the profession.

July 8 - Architectural Record

Is Driving Safer Than Walking?

Pedestrians in Tampa-St. Petersburg Florida face the highest risk of getting killed by a car, according to a report that ranks the most dangerous large metro areas for walking in the United States.

July 8 - Transact

Who Gets BART Next?

Should Santa Clara get a BART extension before other areas that have paid taxes for decades?

July 8 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

Here Come New Transit Projects

Governor Davis signs far-reaching $6.8-billion transportation plan with a variety of targeted projects throughout the state.

July 7 - The Sacramento Bee

The San Luis Drain?

State water officials and farmers are joining forces behind a controversial agricultural plan to move wastewater from San Joaquin Valley to the San Francisco delta.

July 7 - San Jose Mercury News


Disney: A Bumpy Ride in Glendale

Impacts of Disney's proposed "creative campus" on a 125-acre site in Glendale are released in a draft environmental review.

July 7 - The Los Angeles Times

Building Neighborhood Councils

USC experts call for flexibility in defining boundaries as the new Los Angeles Department of Neighborhood Empowerment (DONE) begins creating neighborhood councils.

July 7 - The Los Angeles Times


OC Toll Road Plan Vetoed

Governor Davis vetoed a $5-million plan to study an 11-mile toll road along Orange County's Santa Ana River.

July 7 - Orange County Register

Davis Signs Housing Package

Governor Gray Davis signed the Budget Housing Trailer Bill package totaling $240 million in new funding to meet the state’s housing needs.

July 7 - State of California, Office of the Governor

SF's New Housing Proposal

A proposed plan would make it easier for developers in San Francisco to build taller residential buildings and sidestep planning regulations in return for more affordable units.

July 7 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Protected Habitat for Endangered Sheep

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service proposes 1,370 square miles stretchingfrom Palm Springs, California, to to Mexico border, to bedesignated protected habitat for the endangered peninsular bighorn sheep.

July 7 - Desert Sun Palm Springs

Historic Buildings and Digital Technology

Today's digital technology is helping us care for historic buildings.

July 7 - Architectural Record

Cities and the Presidential Election

To create real change, and to help cities become strong and competitive, government officials need to think differently about urban policy.

July 6 - The Brookings Institution

Indio Building Project Abandoned

A new building aimed at boosting city of Indio's downtownrevitalization efforts is abandoned.

July 6 - Desert Sun Palm Springs

Toads Vs. Developers

One of the largest housing developments in Los Angeles County historyis held up by a nearly extinct toad.

July 6 - The Chicago Tribune

County to Pay for State Highway

A California county will have to pay a large sharefor widening a state highway as Caltrans now hasless discretion on how it spends its money.

July 6 - San Jose Mercury News

NASA Plans for Moffet Field

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration will hold public hearingsconcerning their plans for a large shared-use educational and research-and-development campus at Moffett Fieldin Mountain View, California.

July 6 - San Jose Mercury News

Counties, Cities, Gain Little from Surpluses

Local governments in California that suffered in last decade say they are not gaining much in recent good times.

July 6 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Who Pays for Pollution?

Sacramento Bee asks: Who pays for the costs of pollution -- the polluter or the public? Voters will decide in November.

July 6 - The Sacramento Bee

Lies, Damn Lies, and Playa Vista

New Times LA takes an irreverent look at Playa Vista and the Los Angeles City Council.

July 6 - New Times-LA

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