Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 1. November 2010
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- Should Cities Be Run Like Software? By Melissa Lafsky
- Some library hours may increase in 2011, but radical consolidations loom on horizon By Michael Timm
- Minimize parking, maximize the city By Paul McMorrow
- The Next Real Estate Boom By Patrick C. Doherty
- Can Cities Help You Forget Your Troubles, C’mon Get Happy? By Hazel Borys
- Hank Aaron State Trail Opening By Wisconsin Bike Routes
- Zilber Neighborhood Initiative expands south side revitalization By Georgia Pabst
- Anti-Rail Candidates Take Aim at High Speed Dreams in the Midwest By Tanya Snyder
- Federal dollars flow to bike and pedestrian paths By Tom Held
- Bike lane on the Hoan? Walker says no. Barrett says maybe. By Tom Held
- Trail segment, garden planned for valley land By Tom Held
- Beer Line, Oak Leaf and Hank Aaron Trails awarded federal grants By Tom Held
- Rail and District Energy: Streets Paved in Better Than Gold By Mary Vogel
- Open Source Urbanism: Where Data Meets Urban Form By Yuri Artibise
- This Was Licensing As It Should Be By Robert Bauman
- Milwaukee Getting Money for Beerline Trail and Pedestrain Plan By Dave Schlabowske
- Another Marriott may be checking in to Milwaukee By Marie Rohde
- Wisconsin, Illinois awarded $3.7 million for Hiawatha line By Larry Sandler
- Port plan aims for $100 million growth By Michael Horne
- Mixed-use development proposed for Bay View By Marie Rohde
- Mortgage-interest tax deduction cuts on the table By Adam/Market Urbanism
- Beyond Madison – Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship By Alexander Fraser
- The World’s First “Transit Appliance” By Clarence Eckerson, Jr.
- Bike sharing is the newest transit mode By Erik Weber
- Streets as Places By Yuri Artibise
- Bank of America takes control of Grand Avenue mall; Ashkenazy out By Tom Daykin
- Grand Avenue minority stake acquired by firm that holds mall’s debt By Tom Daykin
- Bridge over Hawley Road installed on Hank Aaron State Trail By Tom Held
- New Study Says Young People Want Apartments, Not Houses; iPhones, Not Cars By Lloyd Alter
- Big Ideas: The Hoan rises above them all By Dave Schlabowske
- Investing in urban centers key to growing new U.S. economy: Brookings By Palash R. Ghosh
- Milwaukee County hoping land sales will pay for infrastructure needs By Joe Lanane
- Michael Cudahy giving $2 million for UWM Innovation Park project By Tom Daykin
- Lighthouse project shines in Fifth Ward By Tom Daykin
- The High Cost of Free Parking (Video) By Yuri Artibise
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