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Fifty years ago, on a summer afternoon in 1975, a bulldozer operator at a home construction site made a startling discovery: human bones. The skeletal remains belonged to a woman, who authorities ...
Most of America was blissfully unaware of the havoc wreaked by urban renewal until Kelo, when the veil was lifted. Anybody’s ...
A dispute over plans for a colossal highway rest stop has divided a small Colorado town—and it’s boiled over into slashed ...
The new legislation creates a new tax credit for farmers’ investments in machinery, equipment and buildings. It also ...
In Fairfield and New London Counties, nearly all of the zoning decision makers are white homeowners, according to the Centers ...
Apartments in Stamford, Conn. A new report from the Centers for Housing Opportunity (CHO) released on Tuesday indicates that the boards that determine ...
"A big goal of the exhibit was the (Pequots) wanted to share the history of their people, but also reinforce the idea that Pequots are ... still here, despite everything that has happened to them." ...
Land is a scarce resource. We develop consumption-based land footprints (CBLF) for urban and rural U.S. residents to evaluate new levers for reducing land-demand by combining (1) direct land-use for ...
Towns stand at a pivotal moment—one that demands vision, not just for the present, but for generations to come.
Nearly 60% of Fairfield County is white, but white individuals make up over 90% of land-use board members there. In New ...
A survey in New London and Fairfield Counties found that land-use boards were mostly comprised of white, male homeowners.