The American Dream Coalition has culled together another interesting set of links to news on housing, land use, and growth management:
The Fed and Asset Bubbles: Beyond Superficiality – Wendell Cox, New Geography
Capping Emissions, Trading On The Future – Joel Kotkin, New Geography
Suburbs See a Challenge as Residents Grow Older – New York Times
Change in N.J. affordable-home rules stymies builders – Philadelphia Business Today
County's Housing Element is fraudulent – Times-Standard, California
Daley's Shadow Budget Revealed – NBC-Chicago
Central School still plans suit to stop TIF district – BND.com, Illinois
Jackson County threatens TIF lawsuit against Kansas City – Kansas City Business Journal
A Reminder About Eminent Domain And Government Power – iStockAnalyst.com
Battle over eminent domain, SeaTac development intensifies – Highland Times, Washington
High court affirms ruling in OSU eminent domain case – Joplin Globe, Oklahoma
Eminent domain ruling will cost Fall River another $2.1M – Herald News, Massachusettes
Also, here are a few others of interest:
New Urbanism
Will New Urbanists Deliver A Home-Win With Miami 21? –Richard Reep, New Geography
Message >From Copenhagen: Climate Plan Must Include Walkable Urbanism – DC Streetsblog
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The European Model
The European Model Gets A Makeover – Shane Leavy, New Geography
There is no "Free Market" Housing Solution – Ian Abley, New Geography
Driver in shock as drilling crushes subway train – The Local, Sweden
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Not So Sustainable
SunRail Will Produce Few Benefits and Cost Millions – Heartland Institute
Rethinking Green: Save the environment: Don't take transit – National Post
Plundering California – Steven Greenhut, Wall Street Journal
Council approves transit-heavy budget – Globe & Mail, Toronto, Canada
