» Monthly Archives: June 2008
Update on the Kelo House — icon in the fight against eminent domain abuse
Today is the third anniversary of the Supreme Court's decision in the Kelo case, a ruling regarded by opponents as disastrous for individual property owners -- to allow local governments to seize peoples' homes and businesses for private economic development.
Blogger Judy Aron, in The Consent of the Governed blog, uses a ribbon cutting of ...
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All politics is local — Ottawa lawyer yells just say no to the NIMBYs
Sometimes the frustrations of fighting NIMBYism spill over, and Michael Polowin, a land use attorney in Ottawa, felt he just had to vent his spleen. A small proposal for 10 townhouses ran into opposition despite Ottawa's embrace of intensification to plan for less urban sprawl and more use of existing infrastructure.
His account in the Ottawa ...
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Sharp rise in shopping center vacancies, trend expected to worsen
The number of shuttered box stores and empty strip malls has expanded dramatically over the last six months, according to data from commercial real estate brokers and investment advisors. And the situation is likely to get much worse.
Chain retailers have announced plans to close more than 6,500 outlets by year's end, even as shopping ...
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Global warming, oil price shock and offshore drilling ban stir blog outcries
President Bush's call to lift the ban on off-shore drilling has unleashed a wave of environmental opposition, just as US gas prices hit $4.50 a gallon. On top of the urgent cries for responsible governing to contain global warming, the blogosphere is awash with fascinating comments on what has made energy Page One news ...
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NIMBYISM soars in Canada — ethanol plants, local development opposed
According to the second annual Saint Index Canada 2008 survey, the popularity of ethanol as an alternative energy source is dropping among Canadians, as 53 percent oppose the development of a local ethanol plant, compared to 45 percent in 2007, an 18 percent increase.
More interesting, disenchantment with local ethanol plant development grew most dramatically ...
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NIMBYISM SOARS IN CANADA: ETHANOL PLANTS, LOCAL AREA DEVELOPMENT, TARGETS OF INCREASED OPPOSITION
TORONTO, JUNE 16, 2008—According to the second annual Saint Index Canada 2008 survey, the popularity of ethanol as an alternative energy source is dropping among Canadians, as 53 percent oppose the development of a local ethanol plant, compared to 45 percent in 2007, an 18 percent increase. More interesting, disenchantment with local ethanol plant ...
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The 2007 Saint Index©: Survey Reveals Energy Awareness and NIMBYism Growth
Summer, 2008 Development Magazine According to The Saint Consulting Group's third annual survey across 14 industries and five regions, apartment/condominium, office building and large shopping center development sectors have encountered slightly more opposition in 2007 than 2006. The 2007 Saint Index©: Survey Reveals Energy Awareness and NIMBYism Growth
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REO homes (foreclosures) lead 65% of Sacramento sales – Developments blog
Now on Saint Blog Roll is Developments, the WSJ.Com blog which tracks the housing market. It reports on an astonishing rise in home foreclosure sales -- properties known in the business as Real Estate Owned (REO) homes..
Michael Corkery writes that a whopping 65.5% of 1,654 homes sold by Sacramento, California realtors in May were bank-owned, ...
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Columbia, Mo wants “talk”, not planning battles between developers, neighbors
In Columbia, Missouri, planners want to make changes to the development process to cut down the number of highly contentious battles that pit developers against neighbors. Suggestions focus on making neighbors better informed of developers' plans while allowing developers to know what is expected to get plans approved.
The Columbia Daily Tribune report makes one ask ...
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Zogby Poll: 67% favor building new nuclear power plants in U.S.
Americans more likely to support nuclear power than coal, natural gas or oil plant
UTICA, New York – As a new summer and warm temperatures threaten to strain the nation’s aging electricity generation system, two-thirds of Americans (67%) said they support the construction of new nuclear power plants in the U.S., with nearly half (46%) ...
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