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CNU weighs in on 2009 stimulus with proven housing strategies
Submitted by paytonc on Tue, 12/23/2008 - 5:22pmCNU chair Ray Gindroz, president John Norquist, and board member Sam Sherman recently sent a memo to Rep.
Look Inside for CNU XVI files!
Submitted by paytonc on Mon, 04/14/2008 - 6:06pmForgot to scribble down that crucial little statistic or quote from a great presentation at CNU XVI? Still regret having to choose between three fascinating panels on Friday afternoon?
Vancouver going back to the future to finance transit lines
Submitted by paytonc on Thu, 03/20/2008 - 8:02pmThe newly reconstituted transit authority in Vancouver is looking to transit-oriented development to play a large role in paying its bills going forward.
Summer getaways featuring New Urbanism
Submitted by paytonc on Tue, 03/11/2008 - 6:16pmTwo articles in the "Escapes" section of Friday's New York Times highlight beach resorts where New Urbanism is credited with helping to create less hectic, less car dependent places.
HOPE VI reauthorization passes House
Submitted by paytonc on Wed, 01/30/2008 - 4:58pmHOPE VI, the acclaimed federal grant program for public housing redevelopment that was guided by New Urbanist design principles (see Part One and
Debunking Cato (again)
Submitted by paytonc on Tue, 10/16/2007 - 4:43pmIn an October 16 commentary titled Lightrail in Portland Is Successful, Notwithstanding CATO Criticism & FTA Lack of Support, Free Congress Foundation Chairman & CEO Paul M. Weyrich offers another perspective on Randal O'Toole's recent CATO Institute attack on land use and transportation policies in the Portland area. (See Debunking Cato for more background.) Weyrich stresses that light rail, unlike the bus systems favored by O'Toole and others, moves more passengers and offers much greater potential for private transit oriented development.
Going green? Debate shifting from what you drive to how much
Submitted by paytonc on Tue, 06/26/2007 - 4:53pmThe connections between transportation, energy, global warming, and neighborhoods continue to make inroads into national political discourse, even while the legislative debate on global warming continues to focus on cap-and-trade systems for industry and fuel efficiency standards for automobiles
Ask CNU: What's the Transect?
Submitted by paytonc on Thu, 06/07/2007 - 6:39pmToday in Ask CNU, Matt from Dayton asks: "I'm doing research on urban tier classifications for an upcoming regional plan. Where can I find out more about The Transect?"
The Urban-to-Rural Transect is a tool for understanding and planning urban development devised by Duany Plater-Zyberk (DPZ). Its marvelous simplicity and intuitiveness make it a good framework for devising plans and codes.
Charter Awardees take honors
Submitted by paytonc on Sun, 05/20/2007 - 8:23amSome photos from the 2007 Charter Awards ceremony on Friday.
NextGen4 offers provocative ideas on the future of New Urbanism
Submitted by paytonc on Sat, 05/12/2007 - 7:46pmThe morning schedule for NextGen4 begins like so: