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U.K. Planners Failing to Account for Women

A new study shows that city planners aren't following the guidelines established in last year's Gender Equality Duty, which requires planners to consider the different ways that women use public space.

September 2 - University of Cambridge

More High-Speed Trains

Rail advocates are getting their day, as they push for more high-speed rail lines- not just in California, but across the country.

September 2 - ABC

Community Calls for Involvement as Swaths of New York Land are Rezoned

One-sixth of the total land in New York has been rezoned under Mayor Michael Bloomberg, and some say it's fueling widespread gentrification. Community members affected by the changes are calling for more say in the future of their neighborhoods.

September 2 - The Gotham Gazette

How America Fails Its Infrastructure and How Things Can Change

America's infrastructure is in trouble, and according to author Barry B. LePatner, the flawed systems meant to alleviate these problems should take most of the blame. He offers some possible solutions.

September 2 - ArchNewsNow

Former London Mayor to Advise Caracas

In an agreement with fellow socialist Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, former London Mayor Ken Livingstone has accepted a position in Caracas to advise the city on improving its transportation and crime issues.

September 2 - The Guardian


Graffiti Temporarily Allowed in Prague

In Prague, where graffiti is rampant, an art gallery has secured outdoor wallspace throughout the city and invited graffiti artists to use it as a canvas for 12 days.

September 2 - Reuters

Sprawl and Sewers

Sewage issues in Ottawa are bringing attention to the significant infrastructure problems associated with sprawl.

September 1 - The Ottawa Citizen


Ice Melts Open Shipping Passages

For the first time in recorded history, the Northwest and the Northeast passages are free enough of ice to be navigable. Shipping companies welcome this effect of global climate change.

September 1 - Der Spiegel

Louisianans Flee Coast As Hurricane Hits Land

With Hurricane Gustav reaching land Monday, nearly 2 million people have been evacuated from coastal Louisiana. The evacuation is being hailed as a vast improvement from the effort three years ago during Hurricane Katrina, but some residents remain.

September 1 - New Orleans Times Picayune

Slow Response to Changing World From Real Estate Industry

The real estate industry has been slow to realize the development world is changing, according to Scott Polikov who writes that "the fundamentals of the 'bedroom community' economy have collapsed."

September 1 - Citiwire

The Smartest Cities

A recent study has named the "smartest" cities in Canada.

September 1 - Maclean's

FEATURE

Brick By Brick: Protecting A Community’s Sustainable Future

Pineville, North Carolina was expanding rapidly and at risk of losing its identity. To preserve the town's character, planners put their faith in the common brick. City planning officials Kevin Icard and Travis Morgan bring us the story.

September 1 - Kevin Icard

Discussing the Past and Future of Cities

<em>Smart City</em> talks with economist Ed Glaeser and architecture critic Randy Gragg about cities, their histories and their futures.

September 1 - Smart City

BLOG POST

Dan Burden's Magical Townmaking Tour

<p> Just spent 4 action-packed days (have <span style="font-style: italic" class="Apple-style-span">yo</span><span style="font-style: italic" class="Apple-style-span">u</span> ever tried to keep up with Dan Burden?) touring the Pacific Northwest with Dan, Paul Zykofsky, a very patient charter bus driver, and 40 +/- townmaking fanatics. Our assemblage came from as far away as New Zealand and Taiwan, from small towns and large cities, and from disciplines including planning, engineering, transportation, software design, elected officials, public health, bike advocates, and lots more. We toured communities in Washington state and in British Columbia, meeting local luminaries along the way. </p>

August 31 - Lisa Feldstein

Ancient Cities Found in the Amazon

Anthropologists have discovered traces of highly organized and gridded cities in the Amazon rainforest dating back to the 1200s.

August 31 - National Geographic

California Thinks About Pay-As-You-Drive Insurance Plans

The State of California is considering a plan to allow pay-as-you-drive car insurance plans. Many hope the move will encourage less driving.

August 31 - The Los Angeles Times

Woman Dedicates Life to Fixing Local Park

Viviana Franco became a planner so she could reform a park 100 ft. from her childhood home in Hawthorne, CA. But her quest has become mired in local politics as the site was sold in a local auction.

August 31 - The Los Angeles Times

BLOG POST

Defining the Planning Skill Set: Resources for Students

<p class="MsoNormal"> At the beginning of semester students are signing up for classes and planning their degrees. Lately, a question I have been asked quite frequently is which classes will make new planners most employable? Students ask if computer aided design or GIS will be key. However, surveys of planning practitioners show that a far more basic set of skills is important—skills in communication, information analysis and synthesis, political savvy, and basic workplace competencies and attitudes. </p> <p class="MsoNormal"> Below, I highlight three of these studies from across three decades: </p>

August 31 - Ann Forsyth

Cities Seek To Reclaim Streets

American cities are increasingly making moves to reclaim their streets. In this column, Neal Peirce looks into the trend.

August 31 - Citiwire

Mississippi Gulf Coast Three Years On

Jason Miller reports how coastal Mississippi cities and towns are moving post-Katrina plans and ideas towards implementation.

August 31 - Mississippi Renewal Forum

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