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Wendell Cox Reviews 'Sprawl Costs'

A new book, "Sprawl Costs" evaluates the costs of unchecked dvelopment. The book merely recycles the tired claims that suburbanization (pejoratively called urban sprawl) is more costly, writes Wendell Cox.

November 16, 2005 - The Public Purpose

What's In Your House That Pollutes As Much As Seven Diesel Buses?

As the price of natural gas and heating oil skyrockets, Americans are expected to turn to a cheaper, and often readily available alternative - wood, with severe public health consequences. Fortunately, strategies are in place to mitigate woodburning.

November 15, 2005 - USA Today

How Helpful Are New Flood Zones?

Expanding them means stricter building codes, but critics say new flood zone regions may encourage construction.

November 15, 2005 - The Christian Science Monitor

Nation's New Smog Capital

Houston loses its national "smog capital" status on a technicality.

November 15, 2005 - San Jose Mercury News

Top 15 Cities For Creative Workers

Fast Company identifies the fifteen top up-and-coming hubs for creative workers.

November 14, 2005 - Fast Company

When Telecommuting Outstrips Transit

Technology is doing something transit planners have been unable to do for decades - get people out of their cars. People working from home now outnumber mass transit commuters in 27 of the nation's 50 largest metropolitan areas.

November 13, 2005 - Reason Foundation

Does Driving 'Kill'?

A columnist argues that we should label automobiles with public health warnings in the same style as cigarette packets.

November 13, 2005 - AlterNet

Designing A Home From A 747

A wealthy environmentalist and her architect plan to build a luxury home from a junked 747. "It's 100% post-consumer waste."

November 12, 2005 - The Wall Street Journal

A Primer On Lender Liability For Land Use Investments

Traditionally, lenders have made great efforts to ensure that they did not take on the risks associates with ownership of their borrowers' real estate. Now, lenders are embracing land ownership to stay competitive in the marketplace.

November 12, 2005 - Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP

Is Conservation An Endangered Species?

Most experienced environmental professionals will be retiring in the next decade, and research shows that young people are reluctant to work in conservation related fields.

November 11, 2005 - San Diego Union Tribune

An Open Letter To America: Let Snobbery Light The Way

With energy costs rising, the American way of life seems in danger. Paul Kiel suggests strategies for coping.

November 9, 2005 - PaulKiel.com

Is Eminent Domain Being Abused As A Hot Button Political Issue?

Mark Alan Hughes takes on politicians who plan to use legislation limiting the use of eminent domain as a means to mobilize voters. Hughes points out that Kelo didn’t really change anything about the use of eminent domain.

November 9, 2005 - The Philadelphia Daily News

The Revolution Will Not Be Grant Funded

Community development corporations have become too reliant on foundation grants and public dollars to provide affordable housing and jobs in our communities. But now that the era of giving is ending, we should consider the market as a way to support ourse

November 9, 2005 - Shelterforce Magazine

America's Brewing Revolution Against Eminent Domain

Homeowners' attorney Scott Bullock talks about the Supreme Court's Kelo v. New London decision and America's brewing revolution against eminent domain.

November 8, 2005 - Reason Online

The Wal-Mart Conference: Is Wal-Mart Good For America?

A year in the making, an independent academic conference about Wal-Mart provides unprecedented information about the company and offers mixed results.

November 8, 2005 - The New York Times

'Desert Modern' Pioneer Dies

E. Stewart Williams, an architect whose many works included a home for Frank Sinatra, was a pioneer of the "Desert Modern" style.

November 8, 2005 - Abhijeet Chavan

A Glimpse Of The Future of Transportation

Technology and transportation experts meet in San Francisco for the Intelligent Transport Systems World Congress.

November 7, 2005 - The San Francisco Chronicle

A Plan For Democratic And Equitable Planning In New Orleans

November 7, 2005 - Leonardo Vazquez, AICP/PP

Conservation Vs. Recreation At National Parks

Two new proposals that would give private sectors control of national parks have sparked outrage among

November 7, 2005 - The Los Angeles Times

Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price

A new documentary, "Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price" examines the effect that governmental subsidies to Wal-Mart have on local communities.

November 6, 2005 - Free New Mexican

Urban Design for Planners 1: Software Tools

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Planning for Universal Design

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