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Hayley Richardson | Fri, Feb 8th, 2008 | Category: Commentary | City: Headlines | Tags: commentary, hayley richardson, los angeles, california, harlem, ethanol, cebu city, world bank, maglev, transit oriented development, frederick douglass, net zero energy | 0
“Cities are now home to half of the world’s 6.6 billion humans. By 2030, nearly 5 billion people will live in cities. This special issue explores the enormous implications of the mass embrace of city life. News articles offer a look at how cities are tackling specific problems, a set of Reviews and Perspectives examines trends and demographics arising from the urban transformation.”
Disagreements over Harlem’s Redevelopment
“The Department of Housing,…
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Hayley Richardson | Mon, Feb 4th, 2008 | Category: Commentary | City: Headlines | Tags: commentary, hayley richardson, cebu city, lacma, dream cities, congestion pricing, design 21, hotdog towers, reno, nathan's | 0
The Dream City In the Phillipines
So they were listening, after all. A coalition of businessmen on Sunday urged the Cebu City government to implement the plans laid out during the sessions for the Dream Cities program of the Institute Solidarity in Asia (ISA) in 2005. The Cebu City government presented the “vision” of becoming most livable city in Asia by 2015 to the conference in August 2005.
So This Is Why LA Doesn’t Work
Last April, the Los Angeles Planning Commission endorsed…
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