Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 25. October 2010
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- All Carrot, No Stick: A proposed Senate bill contains some of the most progressive ideas in urban planning today. The catch? The legislation doesn’t quite mandate anything. By Karrie Jacobs
- Induced Traffic Demand Works Both Ways By John Yung
- UWM requests extension to close land sale By Joe Lanane
- Wanted: Big Ideas By Dave Schlabowske
- State business rallies around high-speed rail By Joe Lanane
- Milwaukee train shed job slips away from Immel By Marie Rohde
- Summerfest shoots for new look By Marie Rohde
- Want to walk to school? Laguna Beach says nope, not here By Kaid Benfield
- UWM Having Trouble Raising Private Dollars for County Grounds Campus By James Rowen
- UWM seeks 30-day extension to raise funds for Tosa land purchase By Tom Daykin
- Hank Aaron State Trail adds bridge over Hawley Road By Tom Held
- National Lofts construction to begin by November on south side By Tom Daykin
- Commission OKs southern Wis. interstate expansion By The Daily Reporter
- Milwaukee Water Supply Will Help Waukesha Compete For Businesses, Waukesha Official Says By James Rowen
- Johnson Foundation says water shortages could undermine economy By John Schmid
- Walker tells high-speed rail advocates to ’slow down’ By Joe Lanane
- Suburbanite Scare Watch: Downtown Milwaukee By Matt Wild
- The inanity of airport connectors By Stephen Smith
- New Portland Grocery Store Has More Parking for Bikes Than Cars By A.K. Streeter
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