Government / Politics

A Skeptic's Guide To Public Policy

Two veteran reporters publish a list of the '10 main ways that the government spins the public,' and offer their guide to interpreting the spin.

June 20, 2003 - Orange County Register

Freddie Mac Scandal?

Home mortgage giant Freddie Mac fires its president and replaces two senior executives amid accounting review irregularities.

June 11, 2003 - Reuters

Prop. 13 At 25: The Debate Continues

On the 25h anniversary of California's landmark Prop. 13, the debate over its impact continues.

June 9, 2003 - National Public Radio

County Approves Age-based Zoning Restrictions

A retirement mecca south of Tampa has persuaded Hillsborough County Commissioners to approve an age restriction that prevents young families from living in any of its 5,700 households.

June 7, 2003 - Sun-Sentinel

Sierra Club Promotes Growth Zones And Affordable Housing

Bill Allayaud, California State Legislative Director for the Sierra Club, discusses aggressive legislation to promote growth zones.

June 6, 2003 - The Planning Report

Noted Urban Planner Enters City Council Race

Author and urban planning commentator Bill Fulton announces his candidacy for a Ventura City Council seat.

June 4, 2003 - The Los Angeles Times

New York City's Summer Of 'Silly Summons'

Is New York City's "ticket blitz" for minor infractions meant to generate income for the financially-strapped city?

June 4, 2003 - New York Daily News

An SUV-sized Tax Loophole

An intentionally-overlooked tax loophole will allow any self-employed person to claim tax deductions for the purchase of an SUV.

June 2, 2003 - The Los Angeles Times

Quebec City To Rename 922 Streets

About one-fifth of the streets in Quebec City will be renamed in a massive transformation of the cityscape.

June 1, 2003 - The Globe and Mail

Budget Crisis: The Worst-Hit U.S. States

Many U.S. states face severe budget shorfalls. Why is the Bush administration indifferent to the crisis?

May 30, 2003 - The Economist

Redistricting Wars Get More Frequent

States like Texas look to redraw maps every two years instead of every 10.

May 29, 2003 - The Christian Science Monitor

A Rough Road Ahead

The National Journal offers an in-depth analysis of the growing debate over the highway bill and the road it must travel through Congress.

May 22, 2003 - National Journal

Popular Myths About The Gas Tax

A preoccupation with the debate over the gas tax could make us miss transportation breakthroughs.

May 19, 2003 - The Washington Post Writers Group

Urban Growth Boundary By Ballot

Contra Costa, CA, is seeking a ballot measure to shift responsibility to the public for deciding on changes to the county's urban growth boundary.

May 16, 2003 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

You Think Your City Is Bureaucratic?

In the Czech Republic, where graft is endemic, even getting an electrical connection may require a payoff.

May 15, 2003 - The Christian Science Monitor

The Fiscalization Of Land Use

David Abel and Rick Cole explain why California has to come to terms with California's broken Prop. 13.

May 9, 2003 - The Los Angeles Times

Tip Tunnel?

A fight is brewing over the naming of Boston's new Central Artery: Liberty Tunnel or Tip O'Neill Tunnel?

May 8, 2003 - The Boston Globe

Structural Reforms Examined For California's Budget

California Director of Finance Steve Peace discusses the challenge ahead in brokering a state budget agreement.

May 1, 2003 - The Metro Investment Report

Jeb Bush Urged To Veto Bill To Delay Everglades Cleanup

Congressional leaders urge Florida Gov. Jeb Bush to veto a bill to delay cleanup of the Everglades by a decade at the behest of the sugar industry.

April 30, 2003 - The Washington Post

Divided European City Looks Toward A Reunion

A city bisected by the Polish-German border faces the challenges of a reunion.

April 20, 2003 - 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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