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Austin Chronicle Discusses Planning with Duany, Dittmar
Submitted by Joe Menard on Fri, 11/30/2007 - 1:50pmCNU Board members Andres Duany and Hank Dittmar are featured in Katherine Gregor's "Developing Stories" article from the No
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Southern California Missing the Point on Global Warming
Submitted by Joe Menard on Wed, 08/01/2007 - 10:38amRick Cole, 2007 Charter Award juror and city manager of Ventura, CA, writes a poigniant criticism in the Los Angeles Times of Southern California's planning techniques and environmental strategies. The state remains overwelmingly suburban and auto-centric, and while some developers try to densify L... read more »
Why you can't trust liberals on urbanism either
Submitted by MLewyn on Fri, 07/20/2007 - 8:54amAt CNU XV, Barney Frank argued that smart growth supporters should support liberal Democrats, because Republican support for tax cuts and military spending leaves no room for smart-growth oriented pro
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Chicago can't compete without good trains
Submitted by crandell on Mon, 07/09/2007 - 10:19amCNU President and CEO John Norquist addresses the importance of Chicago's transit and the need to solve the funding crisis in today's Chicago Sun-Times:
http://www.suntimes.com/news/otherviews/460307,CST-EDT-REF09.article
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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
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Staley article in Washington Post
Submitted by MLewyn on Wed, 01/31/2007 - 1:23amSam Staley coauthored an article in the Washington Post. I think he is one of the more thoughtful smart growth critics- partially because he agrees with me sometimes, and partially because his tone is a bit more measured than some others I might name. Moreover, he seems to be playing with more or ... read more »