By Rhett Ayers Butler Conservation has long wrestled with a deceptively simple question: not whether to act, but where action will matter most. Forest restoration, protected areas, wildlife corridors, ...
A proposed development that could bring up to 1,500 housing units to the Roaring Fork Valley is drawing both support and strong opposition as Garfield County planners review the project. The Garfield ...
Communities cite concerns about electricity and water usage, noise, and infrastructure demands as hyperscale projects for cloud computing and AI proliferate.
Changes in state law passed last year and introduced this year have intensified debates between the Legislature and municipalities over development.
Less than a year after Sweet Berry Farm quietly changed hands following 45 years under the same family, the property’s new owners are seeking approval for a major land development project that would ...
City officials have called the 11.5-square-mile Peoria Innovation Core 'the next frontier,' with tech giants like Amkor ...
Gaston County's planning director discusses new housing developments and future growth plans, including hundreds of new homes ...
Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava’s veto is a reaffirmation that protecting quality of life for our residents is non-negotiable. | Opinion ...
Doña Ana County is looking for residents to serve on the Planning and Zoning Commission, a seven-member board of volunteers ...
Public input continues to be sought as Brown County updates its Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the first time since 1991.. Bolton & Menk, Inc. Community Planning Manager Robin Caufman said public ...
The Norwalk city council approved a development agreement for a $12 billion data center project, sparking community concerns ...
The coastal California city of San Luis Obispo is being taken to federal court. Homebuilders John Ruda, Jordan Knauer and Rami Zarnegar are suing the city over its policy requiring developers to ...