New York

Will New Yorkers Outwit The City's Planned Congestion Pricing Scheme?

Unscrupulous Londoners have already learned how to beat that city's famed congestion charge system, and with Mayor Bloomberg's plan relying on the same technology, there are worries about a surge in license plate counterfeiting.

November 30, 2007 - WCBS 2 TV

New York Rail Yard Plans Fail To Amaze

Plans to redevelop New York City's West Side rail yards are underwhelming, according to this review.

November 25, 2007 - The New York Times

Harlem Fights Back Over Columbia University Expansion

The university's plans, which are subject to approval next week, are strongly opposed by local residents, who city decades of poor relations with the elite institution.

November 23, 2007 - The Guardian Unlimited

Mixed Un-Use

Mixed use developments are reeling in residents, but struggle to attract retailers.

November 22, 2007 - The New York Times

Private Island To Become a Part of New York City

The last privately held island in the East River has been transferred to the City of New York using a combination of public and private funds.

November 21, 2007 - The New York Times

First Leg Of Second Ave Subway Receives $1.3 Billion In Federal Funds

The first (of four) phases of the infamous Second Ave. subway is ready to begin construction thanks to the approval of $1.3 billion in federal financing, enabling the long-delayed line to be built from 92nd to 63rd streets in Manhattan.

November 20, 2007 - The New York Times

New York And Berlin In Parallel

The development patterns of New York and Berlin have some striking similarities, according to a new exhibition looking at the circumstances influencing each of the cities.

November 20, 2007 - The New York Times

A New Bike Lane Experiment In New York City

Joseph Clement reports on the New York City's new "Class 1" bike lane on 9th Avenue.

November 15, 2007 - Spacing

School And Condo Mixed Use Plan Meets Opposition

Plans to reconstruct a New York school with a high-rise condo development on top have riled neighbors, arguing that the plan would grossly violate zoning restrictions.

November 14, 2007 - The New York Times

Seeking Solutions To New York's Pigeon Problem

A city councilman in New York City is looking to counteract the city's pigeon problem by charging a $1,000 fine to anyone caught feeding the birds.

November 14, 2007 - WCBS

Gentrification Burnout?

The gentrification of Brooklyn's Red Hook neighborhood was supposed to be inevitable, yet recently, the area has lost its sheen. Has New York's gentrification wave found its highpoint?

November 13, 2007 - New York Magazine

Is Michael Bloomberg America's Ken Livingstone?

Sounding eerily similar to his London counterpart, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg called on the federal government to adopt a national carbon tax. Bloomberg is currently pushing congestion pricing similar to London's program implemented in 2003.

November 13, 2007 - Reuters

A Housing Project For The Birds

This post from Dwell's blog shows the floating housing project that has been constructed in New York to provide a habitat for the area's bird species.

November 11, 2007 - Dwell Blog

Coney Island Amusement District May Be Preserved As Park

Plans call to remap Coney Island's amusement district as parkland, allowing further amusement and recreational development, but blocking proposed high-rise condo towers.

November 9, 2007 - The Village Voice

What To Do About New York's Congestion? Readers React

The New York Times recently asked its readers to offer their suggestions on improving the city's traffic congestion. This article reveals their ideas -- and puts them up to the scrutiny of two transportation experts.

November 8, 2007 - The New York Times

Despite Congratulations, Completed Affordable Housing Falls Short Of Need

As public officials in New York tout their own work to build affordable housing, housing advocates are filing lawsuits against them arguing that they have fallen way short of the amount of units their cities need.

November 6, 2007 - The New York Times

Be Small To Be Smart

Smart Growth projects are having trouble gathering support in Long Island, New York, mainly because of their large scales.

October 29, 2007 - The New York Times

Friday Funny: New York Steak

This article from the meat-focused magazine Meatpaper discusses Manhattan and its similarities to a slab of meat, and looks at how Robert Moses and Jane Jacobs would have sliced their New York steaks.

October 26, 2007 - Meatpaper

Buffalo Chips

Over the past 75 years, Buffalo, New York, has gone on a long downward spiral of deterioration and depopulation. Instead of pumping money into this failing city, legislators should focus on helping its people, writes Edward L. Glaeser.

October 26, 2007 - City Journal

More Ways To Make The City Move

To supplement recently announced plans to install directional decals on the sidewalks outside of subways, The New York Times offers three ideas for improving mobility in the city.

October 23, 2007 - The New York Times

Urban Design for Planners 1: Software Tools

This six-course series explores essential urban design concepts using open source software and equips planners with the tools they need to participate fully in the urban design process.

Planning for Universal Design

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