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- The Bush Administration and Smart
Growth
- Revised Natural Resource Inventory
Is Still Flawed
- NRI Data on Urban and Other Large
Developments
- The Falling Cost of Transportation
- Light-Rail Op Ed
- Metro Director Wants Constitutional
Right to Regulate Land Use
- Judge Throws Out Ballot Measure
Requiring Compensation for Land-Use Regulation
- The Myth of Northwest 23rd
- Is Smart Growth a United Nations
Conspiracy?
- Public Funds Used to Distribute
Smart-Growth Propaganda to Oregonians
- Responding to Pro-Rail-Transit
Rhetoric
- Growth Pays for Itself, But Smart
Growth Doesn't
- Increased Congestion and What to
Do about It
- Do More Highways Cause Congestion?
- Planning Magazine Reviews The
Vanishing Automobile
- Tearing Out an Urban Freeway
- How Dense Is Dense Enough for Smart
Growth?
- The "National Deceptivegraphic"
- Is Sprawl a Defense Against Terrorism?
- The Feds Continue to Fund Smart-Growth
Groups
- Smart Growth Takes Hits
- Fake CDC Study Full of Holes
- Department of Transportation Funds
Smart-Growth Groups
- Imbalanced Transportation Planning:
Money Wasted on Rail Transit
- The Myth of the Fat Suburbanites
- Portland Votes on Density
- The Good News and the (Mostly) Bad News about Transit
- Analysis of the 2002 TTI Urban Congestion Data
- Housing Affordability and Land-Use Regulation
- Should Cities Convert One-Way Streets to Two Way?
- San Jose Case Study, Part One: The Urban-Growth Boundary
- San Jose Case Study, Part Two: Light Rail
- Madison Commuter Rail: Let the Taxpayer Beware!
- Smart Growth Doesn't Just Threaten Urban Areas
- Smart Growth Plan Promotes Leapfrog Development
- 2000 Census on How Much Open Space Is Left
- Fregonese Calthorpe Threaten Legal Action against Dissenters
- Penn Central: The Supreme Court's Big Mistake that Led to Smart Growth
- Portland's Metro Shows How Much It Cares about Commuters
- Rail Transit Doesn't Work
- Transportation Costs and the American Dream
- In Defense of Strip Developments
- Rail Transit Won't Reduce Congestion (2003 TTI report)
- How Personal-Rapid Transit Will Happen
- Rail Transit Does Poorly in Recession
- The Airlines Made Us Fat
- Bloated Transportation Bills
- The Dangers of Rail Transit
- "I Want My Commute Slow and Dangerous"
- Should Conservatives Oppose Sprawl?
- Smart Growth and Housing Bubbles
- Did Smart Growth Make Portland Unaffordable?
- Smart Growth and the Ideal City
- The Transit Lobby Spins Bad News
- Automobility and the New Orleans Disaster
- Does "Peak Oil" Spell Death for the Suburbs?
- Does Light Rail Pay for Itself?
- More Rail Disasters
- Lies My Transit Lobbiest Told Me
- How Not to Run a City, Part I: The Reformer
- The Interstate Highway System: What Worked, What Did Not
- How Not to Run a City, Part II: Planning Derails
- Speed Humps Study Contains Numerous Flaws
- Judging Portland by Intentions, Not Results
- The Greatest Invention: How Automobiles Made America Great
- Homer and Jim Jim: Two Lives Intersect in Portland
- Don't Fall for the Streetcar Hoax
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