Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 31. May 2010
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- “The Neighborhood Project”: Havenwoods | The Milwaukee Asian Market By Adam Carr
- Townhomes funded by Recovery Act to begin construction By milwaukeecourieronline.com
- Ohio’s Third Frontier may offer a model for economic development By jsonline.com
- City’s land-use strategies determine its success By Rocky Marcoux
- Unique Vehicle Rolling Around Town Stopping at Third Ward Bars By WISN.COM
- Additional $2.5 million donated for new building By milwaukeecourieronline.com
- Chicago has top 2 truck bottlenecks in nation, study finds (Milwaukee Xchange 28th) By Jon Hilkevitch
- An open letter to Steve Nass (R-Whitewater) who is calling to ban European Style Bike Boxes By Jason McDowell
- Jobs group wants MORE for Talgo project By Sean Ryan
- Milwaukee Builds By milwaukeecourieronline.com
- Gear yourself up for the Tour de Farce By Andy Tarnoff
- Wisconsin Receives First Block of High-Speed Rail Funds By Jeramey Jannene
- The scoop on Jake’s Big Dog Frozen Custard By Jeff Sherman
- Backyard Cottages Absorb Density While Maintaining Neighborhoods By Kaid Benfield
- City fund to subsidize Wisconsin Ave. retail approved by Common Council By Tom Daykin
- First round of High Speed Rail funds flowing to States By Ray LaHood
- A green Maryland Avenue playground would benefit entire neighborhood By Bobby Tanzilo
- BP Gulf Spill Forces Us to Confront Our Oil Addiction By Rob Perks
- FTA Administrator Peter Rogoff Delivers Tough Love to Transit Advocates By Aaron Ren
- Marquette area McDonald’s goes blue and gold By Jeff Sherman
- Pitch’s Lounge, Miss Katie’s Diner operator opening lakefront eatery By Tom Daykin
- A college goes cycle crazy By Matt Hrodey
- Task force to consider future of Milwaukee police headquarters By Larry Sandler
- Alterra’s Bay View project gains final city approval By Tom Daykin
- Urban bloggers seek to drive city’s direction By Bill Glauber
- Are shop windows endangered as a species? By Kaid Benfield
- You don’t really need growth to generate sprawl By Kaid Benfield
- The Great Lakes’ water: Liquid gold By The Economist
- HUD Announces the End of Urban Sprawl as We Know It, New Urbanists Feel Fine By Greg Lindsay
- Partnership may fix blight at Garden Homes By Tom Tolan
- The Open Government Initiative Enabling Techies to Solve Problems By Vivek Wadhwa
- Bamboo park going forward — without the bamboo By Mary Louise Schumacher
- Borkowski proposes $1 bus fares again By Steve Schultze
- Community engagement is key to making Milwaukee sustainable By Michael Carriere
- Don’t just build roads and bridges, fix them By Johanna Lathrop
- Proposed east side zoning district repeal goes to Plan Commission By Tom Daykin
- First impressions of Target Field, or why it’s silly MKE doesn’t have light rail By Michael Hunt
- Groups hope to restore Milwaukee’s urban rivers By Tom Tolan
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