Government / Politics

The Limitations Of Infill Development In The Bay Area

A home builder points to the "no-growth, anti-housing environmental alliance" that restricts greenfield development as the primary reason the Bay Area is unable to house its growing population.

October 22, 2007 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Atlanta Could Secede, But It Shouldn't

Metropolitan Atlanta could feasibly survive on its own if it were to secede from the state of Georgia, writes Otis White. But as he explains, Atlanta would be much better off as part of the state than as its own, if only there were more cooperation.

October 22, 2007 - Creative Loafing

Cincinnati Considers Streetcar Proposal

Despite running a deficit, Cincinnati officials are strongly considering the construction of a streetcar system to spur economic development.

October 22, 2007 - The Cincinnati Post

The Race To Be The 'Greenest' City

A local columnist touts Sacramento, California, as an up and coming star in the green city movement.

October 20, 2007 - Sacramento News Review

Poll Shows Maryland Residents Frustrated With Growth

Residents say the state's smart growth policies have done little to reign in sprawl, though questions remain about what action to take.

October 19, 2007 - The Baltimore Sun

Is Los Angeles Ready To Adopt Inclusionary Zoning?

Two years after a prior proposal failed to pass, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa has once again challenged the city's developers to help solve L.A.'s affordable housing crisis by including lower-cost units in new projects.

October 19, 2007 - The Los Angeles Times

Eminent Domain Battle Won't Go Away

California voters are likely to decide on two eminent domain initiatives in 2008. One is a very limited measure backed by local government organizations, while the other is a far-reaching measure that would also prohibit rent control.

October 19, 2007 - California Planning & Development Report

Housing Downturn Hits City Hall

A new report from the National Leagues of Cities shows that the housing market decline is hampering many cities' ability to pay for basic services.

October 18, 2007 - The New York Times

Study Documents Dramatic Voter Support For Transit Ballot Measures

This report looks at a new trend in transportation financing, as communities in 33 different states have approved more than $70 billion in new transportation investment between 2000 and 2005.

October 18, 2007 - Center For Transportation Excellence

TDR Not As Easy As It Sounds

A new report finds that the transfer of development rights from one area to another is simple in concept, but difficult in implementation.

October 18, 2007 - Center for Environmental Excellence

Affluent Community Torn By Housing Allocation Numbers

In Palo Alto, California, -- one of the country's most affluent and least affordable cities -- the City Council and residents are now wrestling with a regional housing allocation assigned by the Association of Bay Area Governments.

October 17, 2007 - Palo Alto Daily News

UK To Ditch Road-Pricing Plans

Plans to roll out a nationwide road-pricing system in the UK may be dropped.

October 17, 2007 - The Guardian

Congress To Look At Chicago's Olympic Bid And Transit Needs

At a time when funding is a major concern, a congressional hearing later this month will look at the transportation needs of Chicago as it tries to win hosting duties for the 2016 Olympics.

October 17, 2007 - The Chicago Tribune

Desperate Times As Drought Diminishes Supplies

The most severe drought in the last 100 years has states and municipalities scrambling to conserve what little water they have left.

October 16, 2007 - The New York Times

Bigger Homes May Lose Out On Mortgage Interest Deduction

A proposed graduated scale based on the size of homes would chop away at the federal tax deductions for mortgage interest that property owners are allowed to claim. The cutback would affect all homes larger than 3,000 square feet.

October 16, 2007 - The San Francisco Chronicle

European Cities Move On Climate Change

Cities in Europe are not letting the lack of an international compact on climate change stop them from taking efforts to reduce their impact on the planet.

October 16, 2007 - ABC

Miami's Botched Foreign Trade Zone Development

What could have been an economic development homerun for Miami's Wynwood neighborhood has turned out to be a miserable failure. Nonetheless, hope remains that new ownership can restore the site's promising potential.

October 15, 2007 - The Miami Herald

Garbage Strike Creating 'Smugglers' In Vancouver

A strike in the city of Vancouver that has left residents without garbage collection for nearly three months has caused people to get creative -- and a little sneaky -- in how they get rid of their trash.

October 15, 2007 - The Vancouver Sun

Bike-Friendly Portland Seeks Citywide Rental System

Portland, Oregon, looks to follow the lead of Paris in instituting a bike rental system throughout the city. Bids are requested for a pilot fleet of 500 bikes.

October 15, 2007 - The Portland Tribune

To Military Planners, 'Cities are the Problem'

Nick Turse reports on the recent "Joint Urban Operations" conference, where participants discussed the highly advanced military technologies being contemplated for use in the slums of the global south.

October 12, 2007 - Tom Dispatch

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