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The latest from news outlets and blogs around the Northwest and beyond, chosen by Crosscut editors.

New San Diego mayor hires a powerhouse planning director

Bill Fulton is a national expert on smart growth and regional planning.

VOICE OF SAN DIEGO

City council wants homeless camp closed by Sept. 1

A letter — signed by all but two council members — asks Mayor McGinn to offer the more than 100 residents of Nickelsville housing options before shutting down the camp. 

SEATTLE TIMES

The fading away of small-town America

"In another 50 years, the joys of small town America may be just a distant memory."

REAL CLEAR POLITICS

David Brooks: Washington is moribund; cities are where the political action is

"Because issues on the regional level are so tangible, it is possible to debate new proposals without getting immobilized by the big government-versus-small government frame. Republican mayors tend to be more activist than their Congressional counterparts, and Democratic mayors tend to be more business friendly."

NEW YORK TIMES

The encouraging trend toward cheap, small, D.I.Y. public spaces

New York, like San Francisco, is spotting the opportunities in small triangles, derelict spaces, and curbside "parklets."

NEW YORK TIMES

Why Houston 'won' the recession

The city, learning from boom-and-bust mistakes of the past, is now the nation's top job creator.

THE ATLANTIC
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