- More cities building light rail from the airport to Downtown (USA Today via P-zen)
- Do Americans have ‘a real need for larger vehicles?’ (AutoBlogGreen via P-zen)
- Photographer captures the tangles of wires that cover the city (C-J)
- OSHA says report on Arena scaffolding collapse imminent (WFPL)
- And the secrecy surrounding the events is ‘absurd’, ‘dangerous’ (C-J)
- Architecture students’ exhibition tomorrow tackles Shippingport (C-J)
- Everyone still unhappy over 18th century house destruction (Ville-Voice)
- Utica tries to get appliances, broken cars out of the front yard (N & T)
- Row houses prove popular amid real estate slowdown (Chi-Tri via P-zen)
- Considering the misplaced values of poor urban design (Urbanophile)
- Bringing New Urbanism to the military town (NRDC Switchboard)
- Exploring the ‘transition states’ of urban form (Where)
- Urban sprawl grows as rural populations move to the city (Creative Class)
It bugs me that new telephone poles are always going up on Bardstown Road, but the old ones are never taken down. On the other hand, I’m sure it makes it easier for your friendly neighborhood Spider-man to watch over the city.