September 22, 2009 Headlines
September 22, 2009
LOCAL
It’s our duty to protect the homeless [The Globe and Mail]
BC Preparing New Law to Apprehend Homeless [The Tyee]
‘I’m not leaving until I have to go’ [The Globe and Mail]
Demolition OK’ed for Little Mountain; Vancouver fast-tracks other sites [The Hook]
Follow the money, not the trash pile, in solving waste management mess [The Vancouver Sun]
Time has come for major civic election reform [The Vancouver Sun]
City holding open houses to get residents’ views on future Cambie Street development [The Vancouver Sun]
Time to Get ‘Wacky’ Again: The Northwest Transmission Line [The Tyee]
Vancouver mayor suggests tolling major roadways [CBC News]
The Meeting [Price Tags]
INTERNATIONAL
Growing without pushing into the country irks cities on the edge [The Oregonian]
An ideal blend of bike, car [The Olympian]
Zeta to Mass-Produce Efficient Homes [The New York Times]
A big week for the cottage cult [Crosscut]
Here’s How We Should Build Out A High Speed Rail Network [The Infrastructurist]
Does Berlin Disprove Broken Windows? [Next American City]
As City Grows More Bike-Friendly, Restaurants Consider the Benefits [The Village Voice]
Village Green in Baldwin Hills: A utopia for laughter and living [The Los Angeles Times]











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