CNT Press Mentions September 2008

Best Alternatives to Driving in Chicago Chicago Green Living Examiner – September 30, 2008
Ten Highways That Should be Destroyed Now [Ten Worst Highways] AutoClerks – September 30, 2008
Habits Bad for the Environment Chicago Tribune – September 30, 2008
10 Highways That Should be Razed Now Autopia – September 26, 2008
Can You Afford That House?  Consult the HTA Index Wexzilla.com – September 26, 2008
Housing and Transportation Affordability Index Stack Wax – September 26, 2008
University Works Toward Excellence in Sustainability University of Chicago Chronicle – September 25, 2008
CNT Celebrates 30 Years of Innovative Urban Sustainability Just Means – September 24, 2008
Green Infrastructure Tour Preview American Rivers – September 24, 2008
Freeways Without Futures Congress for New Urbanism – September 23, 2008
Chicago’s Greenest Person Chicago Tribune – September 23, 2008
America’s Least Wanted Highways StreetsBlog – September 22, 2008
LaSalle Square Plans are Now Complete South Bend Tribune – September 22, 2008
Westward Halt! Gas Prices Slow Expansion Chicago Tribune – September 21, 2008
Le Coût des Transports Sur les Choix Immobiliers ou la Fin des “Desperate Housewives” Trajectoires-Fluides – September 18, 2008
Rich and Sadhu (photo) Flickr – September 18, 2008
Thirty Years of “Crazy Ideas” Breed Sustainability for Chicago Chicago Talks – September 16, 2008
CNT Celebrates 30 Years Newstips – September 16, 2008
Bike Commuters Find Employers that Smooth Path Crain’s Chicago Business – September 16, 2008
A New Tool for Disclosing the True Costs of Location San Antonio Community Development Summit – September 16, 2008
Ameren Program Offers Consumers Chance to Buy Electricity at Open Market Prices TradingMarkets.com – September 12, 2008
Scott Bernstein and Diana Lind (audio) Smart City Radio – September 11, 2008
Helping Out Old Hickory New Lenox Patriot – September 10, 2008
WEFTEC.08 to Highlight Green Issues WaterAndWastewater.com – September 10, 2008
Illinois Ameren Customers Find Savings in Fluctuating Rate Program St. Louis Post Dispatch – September 4, 2008
I-GO Car-Sharer = Liberal NPR-Listener Time Out Chicago – September 2, 2008

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