Archive for October, 2007

Carsharing: Zipcar and Flexcar joining forces

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007
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Even for people who meet their daily needs by walking, biking or taking transit, sometimes you just need a car. A few years ago, if you didn’t own a car but needed one to use for an hour or a day, your options might have consisted of borrowing a friend’s wheels, or spending 20 minutes [...]

“Sprawling into danger”

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007
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Devastation was wrought across California over the last two weeks as a spate of wildfires, powered by the mighty Santa Ana winds, roared across the landscape, while firefighters struggled for days to gain control and citizens scattered in the face of danger. While most people probably didn’t give much of a thought to the “why”, [...]

Oil production headed for decline, German report says

Friday, October 26th, 2007
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This headline on CNN today (Here comes $100 oil, and $3 gas) caught my attention in relation to a story in our newsletter yesterday. Crude oil futures did actually hit $90 yesterday, after hovering in the $80 range, edging upwards towards $90. Which basically means that more traders are betting that the actual price of [...]

Oregon distortions

Friday, October 26th, 2007
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When Measure 37 passed the ballot in Oregon a few years ago, it opened up a windfall for developers and uncertainty for neighbors as Oregon’s land use system was dismantled in favor of a free-for-all. Understandably, many who voted for the measure and thought they were simply making it possible to build a home for [...]

New survey shows Americans prefer to spend more on mass transit and highway maintenance than new roads

Thursday, October 25th, 2007
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Three-fourths of Americans believe that being smarter about development and improving public transportation are better long-term solutions for reducing traffic congestion than building new roads, according to a survey released today by the National Association of Realtors® and Smart Growth America.
The 2007 Growth and Transportation Survey details what Americans [...]

Hot air? Blame Kotkin

Monday, October 22nd, 2007
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Joel Kotkin teamed up with Ali Modarres last Sunday to pen a piece for the Washington Post entitled “Hot World? Blame Cities, ” in which they ignore most of the scientific evidence about lower per capita carbon emissions of city residents, placing the blame for global warming largely on the shoulders of city-dwellers, and proposing [...]

The future is drying up

Sunday, October 21st, 2007
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“This 2007 drought is telling us we can keep on wasting, or we can keep on growing, but we can’t do both.”
— Sally Bethea, Chattahoochee Riverkeeper
Think of it as Hurricane Katrina in slow motion. As you may have heard, the Southeast is withering under a drought unlike any other for at least 100 years. Blame [...]

Alaska voters reject “regulatory takings” measure

Friday, October 12th, 2007
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As you may remember, Measure 37 in Oregon was billed as a way to help property owners get around regulations that kept them from building that extra house or two on their rural land. The past year has demonstrated to the voters the need to beware the law of unintended consequences as thousands of claims [...]

600+ people attend Reclaiming Vacant Properties in Pittsburgh

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007
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Last week, nearly 650 people gathered in Pittsburgh, PA for Reclaiming Vacant Properties, the first ever national conference on the topic. The conference was the culmination of years of dreaming and working by the National Vacant Properties Campaign. Over 500 people were registered before the event, but the large number of walk-up registrants Monday morning [...]

The effect of foreclosures on neighborhood stability

Monday, October 1st, 2007
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Most of the SGA staff was in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania last week for Reclaiming Vacant Properties, the first ever national conference on the issue of vacant properties. We’ll have some pictures and stories to follow in the next few days, but we wanted to alert you to a related chat taking place on the Washington Post’s [...]