LOCAL
• Vancouver’s EcoDensity Policy: Reflections on Australian Planning’s Cultural Cringe and Cultural Imperialism [Sarkissian]
• Robson and Burrard – ne corner [Changing Vancouver]
• Newton tries to harness anger into solutions a week after killing of Surrey hockey mom [Vancouver Sun]
• Evergreen Line station construction [Journal of Commerce]
CASCADIA
• Special map exhibit at Nanaimo Museum will dig deep into city’s past [Victoria Times Colonist]
• City’s new era: Carrying more of the social service burden [Crosscut]
• Sustainable Urbanism Means Less Parking [Seattle Transit Blog]
• Neighbourly Advice: Affordability in Seattle [Price Tags]
CANADA
• Instead of Ivory Tower, a place in the neighbourhood [Globe and Mail]
INTERNATIONAL
• Europe’s Most Congested City Contemplates Going Car-Free [The Atlantic Cities]
• 4 Smart Designs For New Cities That Can Withstand Any Storm [Fast Co.Exist]
• Beefing Up Population Density Won’t Curb Greenhouse Gas Emissions [The Atlantic Cities]
• High-Speed Train in California Is Caught in a Political Storm [New York Times]
• What Makes Lagos a Model City [New York Times]
• MEKA reinvents shipping container housing [Treehugger]