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Welcome to the archives of Better Cities & Towns, a publication founded by Robert Steuteville as New Urban News in 1996. This archive holds two decades of the best news and analysis on compact, mixed-use growth and development, from 1996 to 2015.
About 80 people attended the Next Generation meeting held at the Palmer House in Chicago prior to the Congress for the New Urbanism in June, according to Brian Wright, an organizer of the event. The Next Generation group includes about 200 new...
Homebuilder D.R. Horton selected Sean Compton of TBG Partners to plan and entitle a 280-acre TND in Austin, Texas, called Pioneer Hill. This project will be the first to be developed under Austin’s 1997 TND ordinance, TBG says.
Doucette Homes’ Civano Sol development at Civano in Tucson, Arizona, won a Gold Nugget 2004 Award of Merit from the Pacific Coast Builders Conference and Builder magazine as “best sustainable/green residential project of the year.”
A new town for sign language users is being planned near Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The Laurent Company, spearheaded by Marvin Miller, who is deaf, and his hearing mother-in-law M.E. Barwacz, is working with new urbanist planner and engineer Peter...
Bob Regan and Tim Fabian have formed a nonprofit organization, Save Our Steps, to raise money to help preserve the hundreds of sets of steps that climb the hills of Pittsburgh (see June 2004 New Urban News). Information is available at www....
As Director of Environmental Health at the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, Dr. Richard Jackson did groundbreaking work identifying the public health problems with sprawl. Jackson and his colleague Dr. Howard Frumkin of the Rollins School of...
Barbara A. Nadel, editor in chief McGraw-Hill, 2004, 672 pp., $89.95. “The Oklahoma City bombing marked the beginning of a national, industrywide approach to security planning and building design to combat terrorism,” New York architect Barbara...
A study in central Texas indicates that pocket parks play a key role in making higher density palatable for homebuyers in a new urban community. The survey, “Buying New Urbanism,” found that small lot sizes, by themselves, face resistance in new...
One of the best booklets in the field is Designing for Security: Using Art and Design to Improve Security, produced in 2002 by the Art Commission of the City of New York and the Design Trust for Public Space. This 67-page illustrated report is...
Robert Sitkowski, formerly with the law firm Robinson & Cole in Hartford, Connecticut, has moved to Chicago, where he now practices land use law at Freeborn & Peters. He can be reached at rsitkowski@freebornpeters.com.
Between 1979 and 1999, “middle-class households remained a significant, even growing presence in a number of mostly middle-sized cities such as Grand Rapids, Tacoma, and St. Petersburg,” says a Brookings Institution analysis of census data by Alan...
The Airport Authority of Gadsden, Alabama, recently selected a design team headed by Pittsburgh’s LaQuatra Bonci Associates to create a new urban master plan for 385 acres owned by the authority. Other team members include Michael Meddick, ACP...