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Agriculture, Cities, Sprawl, Sustainable
The people of West Marin are serious about their environmental conservation. Rich in history, the area was developed, built-up, and re-developed for over a hundred years. But in 1971 that came to a halt. The Master Plan developed for West Marin in 1964 promised a different future for the region. It included coastal resorts, airstrips, [...]
You could say that Los Angeles has a love/hate relationship with the bicycle, but (in the manner of all things LA) it’s a rather eccentric one. Angeleno bicyclists love so much about LA—the weather, the mountains and beaches, the leafy side streets, the breathtaking light — but LA as a whole does not love bicyclists. [...]
The city of Portland, Oregon has had a long history of pouring raw sewage into the Williamette River that continues to this day. Once considered dead in the 1960s, the river is now slowly recovering with the assistance of local citizens.
From the second you step off the plane, it summons you leave time and join the trance.
Land that the Federal Government gave to African Americans during emancipation is now being taken away by Southern State and Local Governments, to the benefit of developers.
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