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Secretary LaHood: Policy statement on Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodation Regulations & Recommendations

Mon, 2010/03/15 - 9:55pm

Secretary Ray LaHood made this important announcement regarding highway funding and bike

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Taking revitalization to the next level: Denver’s Living City Block

Fri, 2010/03/12 - 3:15pm

The Living City Block is an ambitious project in Denver’s LoDo (Lower Downtown) to demonstrate the potential of combining environmentally conscious business and economic development with revitalizat

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Thrush examines America's retrofitting future

Mon, 2010/03/01 - 10:31pm

George Thrush, Director of the School of Architecture at Northeastern University, takes on the topic of infill in the most recent iss

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HUD Official Offers Economics-Savvy Vision for New Sustainability Office

Thu, 2010/02/25 - 8:42pm

Newly appointed Director of HUD's Office of Sustainable Housing and Communities

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CNU Co-Founder Duany designs housing for displaced Haitians

Thu, 2010/02/25 - 8:17pm

Architect, planner and CNU Co-founder Andres Duany has designed a prefabricated hous

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Stimulus grant puts NYC’s Moynihan Station on the right track

Wed, 2010/02/24 - 5:03pm

Last week, federal transportation secretary Ray LaHood announced $1.5 billion worth of grants to assist 51 pending transportation projects in 41 states and the District of Columbia.  None will be

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Vancouver's Olympic Village - smart, green & urban

Tue, 2010/02/16 - 4:11pm

Vancouver’s civic leaders believe that the athlete’s village built for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games, and the planned neighborhood that will surround it, will be one of the very greenest neighborh

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Win a FREE ticket to CNU 18 and help America get a Makeover!

Mon, 2010/02/15 - 7:05pm

Here at CNU, we're really excited about a new project by some old friends that we hope will help take New Urbanism to a broader mass audience.

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International Work on Role of Cities in Climate Change

Wed, 2010/02/10 - 11:49pm

Cities and climate change is of particular interest to me and I think a more organized or systematic approach to it is needed, especially when national governments (I won't name names) are providing s

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2020cities blog lends Swedish voice to New Urbanist community

Thu, 2010/02/04 - 6:33pm

Swedish journalist Anders Steinvall has been around the block.

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Form Based Code and Recovery of Hydrologic Function in Urbanized Watersheds

Tue, 2010/02/02 - 1:41pm

We are a research team from Virginia Tech.

Our postulates:

Building more sustainable cities is a good thing
Much new re-development and densification is being based on NU principles

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NU principles drive revitalization plans in Rockford, IL

Mon, 2010/02/01 - 10:26pm

The Rockford Register Star recently profiled the efforts of Montreal-based planning fir

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Obama administration shows promise with location-efficient mortgage reform

Mon, 2010/02/01 - 5:36pm

DC Streets Blog had an important follow-up from last week's CNU Statement on Fannie Mae and Fre

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Brookings: Fastest growing poverty rates occur in suburbs

Tue, 2010/01/26 - 5:01pm

In places where sprawl without smart regional planning continues its inexorable march outward (and with it its expensive, car-dependent attitude), it is unsurprising that these areas might also see ma

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CNU Fact Check: What War on Suburbia?

Mon, 2010/01/25 - 10:47pm

UPDATE: The original story stated falsely that Senator-Elect Scott Brown gained 11 points over the McCain vote statewide. The actual number is 16.

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Call to "Build Back Better" in Haiti echoes post-Katrina message in Gulf States

Wed, 2010/01/20 - 7:20pm

Today, crews made up of both international relief workers and self-organized Haitians are struggling mightily to rest

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CNU members cause Twitter Sensation

Thu, 2010/01/14 - 6:07pm

Congratulations to CNU members — and CNU too — who helped make New Urbanism one of the leading source of urban tweets in 2009.

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‘Urbany’ named a crucial trend for 2010

Mon, 2010/01/11 - 9:52pm

Trendwatching.com, a consumer trends firm, has named “Urbany” one of their top trends to watch in the upcoming year.

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NY Times: Do walkable neighborhoods increase real estate value?

Mon, 2010/01/11 - 7:42pm

Whether it's streets arranged to form small walkable blocks or mixed-use development designed to make sidewalks a vibrant and welcoming setting for daily interaction, good urbanism is at the heart of

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LEED awards show why ‘green’ criteria need reform

Mon, 2010/01/11 - 7:22pm

The US Green Building Council, which NRDC and CNU both support and to which we donate lots of staff time, including mine, is a terrific organization that has done a lot for the environment and arguabl

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