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Urbanism & Design: Urbanizing Where We Are, Obamacare's Impact On Land Use, NJ Urban Hub Tax Credits, Food Demographics
May 23, 2013
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URBANISM & DESIGN
How Can We Urbanize Where We Are?
Bacon's Rebellion
Around the country, local governments are proposing plans to re-develop aging office parks as urban-style, mixed-use complexes, reports the Wall Street Journal, which cited the Innsbrook office park in Henrico as a case in point.
Transport: Madison BRT, Australian HSR $120B, DC Streetcar Joint Development, Designing Boston Transit Map
April 12, 2013
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Madison BRT Plan Greeted Favorably by Officials
Capital Times
Enthusiasm is high for a new model of speedy bus service for Madison - but so is the potential price tag.
Urbanism & Design: Urbanist Bracket Challenge, Classical Music As Crime Deterent, Tulsa Vs. Milwaukee In Parking, Zurich Bike-In Cafe
April 10, 2013
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Winner of the Urbanist Bracket Challenge
The Atlantic Cities
Now that the Unpaid Pro Basketball Championship is out of the way, we can finally get to the competition that has consumed much of my desktop for the last month: the Urbanist Toolkit Bracket Challenge of 2013.
Blogosphere: Sydney's Light Rail Future, Governance & Poverty, Discussing Density, Developers Vs. Environmentalists, Minority Demographics
December 17, 2012
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Blogosphere - In this section you'll find commentary, opinion and editorials from blogs and newspapers around the country. The opinions expressed in these blogs do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Reconnecting America.
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Blogosphere: Sydney's Light Rail Future
Price Tags
TRAMS will become a major part of Sydney's commute again, the O'Farrell government will announce in its long-awaited final transport plan for the state...
Read On URBANISM | HOUSING | CITIES | ENVIRONMENT Blogosphere: Governance the Key to Addressing Poverty Polis
One of the principal challenges of global urbanization is the improvement of living conditions in slums, or communities with insufficient…
TRAMS will become a major part of Sydney's commute again, the O'Farrell government will announce in its long-awaited final transport plan for the state...
Read On URBANISM | HOUSING | CITIES | ENVIRONMENT Blogosphere: Governance the Key to Addressing Poverty Polis
One of the principal challenges of global urbanization is the improvement of living conditions in slums, or communities with insufficient…
News: Transpo Funding Conference, Baton Rouge Transit Tax, Rio Grande Valley Rail, Detroit LRT Funders
April 24, 2012
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Tracks News - In this section you'll find news from cities around the country as well as interviews and general reporting on issues. It might be from a newspaper or a blog, but it counts as news.
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National: Maybe the System is Working!
Transportation Nation Experts Blog
Everybody take a deep breath. Congress is poised this week to appoint conferees to a long-awaited conference committee that will negotiate a highway bill. Finally. I know that President Obama has dangled a veto threat over the House version, and I know that Republicans are determined to link the politically volatile Keystone XL pipeline to a bipartisan infrastructure bill...
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Everybody take a deep breath. Congress is poised this week to appoint conferees to a long-awaited conference committee that will negotiate a highway bill. Finally. I know that President Obama has dangled a veto threat over the House version, and I know that Republicans are determined to link the politically volatile Keystone XL pipeline to a bipartisan infrastructure bill...
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Blogosphere: Tax Credit Spurs Development Interest
June 9, 2011|Streetsblog
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Newark has a lot going for it these days. Aside from sitting at the confluence of some of the most valuable transportation infrastructure in the nation (I-95, Newark Liberty International Airport, Port Newark, the Northeast Rail Corridor), New Jersey's largest city now hosts a popular arena and performing arts center, and recently reversed its decades-long population decline... Read On
Blogosphere: Newark's Newest Development
March 25, 2010|GlobeSt
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A four-block strip of downtown here is primed for a makeover courtesy of developer Ron Beit of the RBH Group, who is planning to break ground this summer on an eight-building project consisting of 224 residential units reserved for Newark charter, public and independent school teachers as well as 100,000 square feet of charter schools and nearly 60,000 square feet of retail. If all goes well, work should wrap up by summer 2012...
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