Government / Politics

Billboards Of The Future: The Streets?

New York City's proposed street vendor laws could clean up the streets -– to make more room for city-endorsed advertising.

January 4, 2004 - New York Press

Greater Ohio Campaign Unveiled

New citizens' network aims to reform state policies affecting land use and development.

January 2, 2004 - The Cleveland Plain Dealer

Cut Loose The Mortgage Giants

Firms like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac should be stripped of their government-sponsored advantages.

January 2, 2004 - The Christian Science Monitor

Navigating Israel's Byzantine Planning Laws and Regulations

Israel has over 10,000 pages of building regulations, construction standards and building guidelines-- often with contradictions between the laws and the regulations.

December 31, 2003 - Haaretz

Washington Post: It's The Schools, Stupid

The Washington Post editorializes that Washington D.C. must put education first if the city is to be revitalized.

December 29, 2003 - The Washington Post

Arizona Cities Face Public Sector Brain Drain

Arizona cities scramble to define succession plans in the wake of a retirement exodus of long-tenured public officials.

December 27, 2003 - The Arizona Republic

Simplifying Residential Real Estate Transactions Still A Priority

Efforts to simplify residential realty transactions will continue despite the resignation Mel Martinez as secretary of HUD.

December 24, 2003 - CBS News

Can California Cities Reclaim Control Of Their Revenues?

An initiative has been filed in Sacramento for inclusion on the November 2004 ballot that would empower local governments by realigning how public revenues are distributed.

December 23, 2003 - The Metro Investment Report

Planning Scholars Impacted By 9/11 Restrictions

Strict new "watch lists" for visa applicants are impacting visiting professors and future urban planning students.

December 21, 2003 - The Los Angeles Times

Progressive Planning Legislation Has Promise For California

AB 857 sets out three land-use goals for California: infill development, protection of open space, and more efficient use of the land wherever development occurs. But will it be effective?

December 21, 2003 - The Planning Report

Towers Without Representation

Historic preservationists, strip clubs owners and the Boston Zoning Commission come together to put the reins on the Boston Redevelopment Authority.

December 21, 2003 - The Boston Globe

New Director of Regional Transportation Authority Questioned By Some

The appointment of a new director of a regional transportation authority, with no prior experience in urban planning or transportation, leaves some wary.

December 14, 2003 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Schwarzenegger: Cut Billions For Transportation

California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger proposes canceling state support for $5.4 billion worth of highway and transit projects.

December 12, 2003 - The Los Angeles Times

Controversial Environmental Policies Deserve Debate

New York Times editorial criticizes two controversial legislative riders being reviewed by the U.S. Senate.

December 12, 2003 - The New York Times

Local Officials Clash With Manufactured Housing Industry

The State of Michigan will decide whether or not mobile home residents are currently paying their fair share for road repairs, schools and public services.

December 11, 2003 - The Chicago Tribune

Shanghai's Bike Ban

Shanghai, China bans bikes -- the country's most common form of transportation -- on major roads to make more room for cars.

December 10, 2003 - Associated Press

The Suburban Mall: America's New Town Square?

Why is Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger giving major speeches at shopping malls?

December 9, 2003 - The Los Angeles Times

Regional Government Requires Strong Urban Core

Stephen Goldsmith, the former mayor of Indianapolis, says that the success of regional government depends on the state of its urban core.

December 8, 2003 - The Cleveland Plain Dealer

Development Scandals: Planning Dept. Investigated

Employees of the Cincinnati Department of Community Development got a visit from the Fraud Squad as part of an investigation of a series of development scandals in the city.

December 7, 2003 - The Cincinnati Enquirer

Profile Of Denver's New Planning Director

Peter Park is Denver's new planning director, and formerly lead Milwaukee's Department of City Development.

December 5, 2003 - The Denver Post

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