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Shoup wins Seaside Prize
Note: Public Square editor Robert Steuteville is on leave, and will return at the end of October. The 2023 winner of the Seaside Prize will be UCLA Urban Planning Professor Donald Shoup, who has led an international movement against off-street parking requirements and transformed the thinking on...Read more -

Suburbia was a housing program
We used to understand that housing construction was in the public interestNote: This article first appeared on The Deleted Scenes . Public Square editor Robert Steuteville is on leave through the last week of October. I’ve had this note sitting in my possible newsletter posts document: “Suburbia was a housing program.” I’ve alternated between thinking that was banal and...Read more -
It’s time to be honest about the impending costs of climate change
The passage of the Biden Administration’s climate change package , the so-called “Inflation Reduction Act,” has predictably split along partisan lines, with Republicans characterizing the bill as an act of reckless government spending, certain to raise taxes and fuel further inflation. But does...Read more -

In its hometown, Coors launches urban redevelopment
As its name suggest, Golden, Colorado, began as a gold rush town, but it’s biggest economic driver in the 20 th Century was the golden liquid of Coors beer and Coors-related operations. The Coors family started the Coors Brewing Co. (now Molson Coors) in Golden, and also a ceramics manufacturing...Read more