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Place, Race And Work

While welfare caseloads have declined nationally in the past several years, the decline has not been uniform across states and cities.

September 11 - The Brookings Institution

National Planning Legislation Update

APA's bi-weekly update on legislative and public policy issues of interest to planners and communities.

September 11 - American Planning Association

Housing Is Important For Downtown's Health

Housing is the key piece to solving the downtown puzzle in the Arena district of Columbus, OH.

September 10 - The Columbus Dispatch

California Governor Seeks To Protect Old-Growth Forests

Gov. Gray Davis unveiled a plan to close a loophole in the protection of old-growth trees in California. Environmentalists say the plan is inadequate.

September 10 - The New York Times

Baltimore Studies How To Attract Residents

A mayoral council on 'City Living' is charged with figuring out how to attract new residents to Baltimore.

September 10 - The Baltimore Sun


Developing Pastoral Land In Eugene

This medical center land use transaction near Eugene is a perfect example of why it is easier to develop pastoral land.

September 10 - The Register-Guard

The Dreams And Reality Of Telecom City

Towns work together to develop a technology village, but the worsening economy has other ideas.

September 10 - The Boston Globe


Portland Provides Public Land For Homeless

Portland, OR, has provided public land, a water hookup, and portable toilets for a tent city for the homeless.

September 10 - The New York Times

Urban Pioneering In Buffalo

With $100 million in planned investment, will downtown Buffalo finally become a livable urban center?

September 10 - The Buffalo News

Places For People

The Central Artery Corridor Master Plan hopes to deliver "places for people" --an underlying promise of Boston's $14 billion "Big Dig" infrastructure project.

September 10 - Urban Land Magazine

The New Chic Vehicle: Hybrid Cars

In San Francisco, there is a five-month wait for one of the new hybrid vehicles. These cars are sexy.

September 10 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Sprawl By The Numbers

Philadelphia looks at which of its census tracts have doubled in population in 10 years, and find some interesting trends.

September 10 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Environmental Terrorism In Malibu?

A speculator has purchased 2,000 acres of coveted parkland in Malibu. There is fear that he will build on this pristine land.

September 9 - The Los Angeles Times

Artificial Glaciers: Innovative Solution For Water Shortages

An innovative solution called "artificial glaciers" offers relief to water-starved Himalayan villages in the cold desert regions of Ladakh, India.

September 9 - National Geographic

Boston's Building Boom

What happens when the Boston Mayor's campaign fund is tied to development?

September 9 - The Boston Globe

Will Denver Build A Public Monorail?

Colorado voters will decide in November whether to study building a 165-mph monorail from Denver to Vail.

September 9 - The Denver Post

Houston Finds New Is Not Better

Houston -- the town that once prided itself on knocking down the old to build the new -- is returning to traditional real estate values.

September 9 - Reason Online

More Freeways Are The Answer To Traffic

Robert Poole of the Reason Foundation argues that public-private partnerships could result in more freeways -- and less traffic.

September 9 - Reason Public Policy Institute

Restoring The Architecture Of Ellis Island

Visitors to Ellis Island, the facility where immigrants to the U.S. were processed, only see one of the 33 buildings that make up the complex. The others are fine examples of public architecture and should be restored as they have stories to tell.

September 8 - The New York Times

Sprawl Helps Commuters

In a letter to the editor, Peter Gordon, Professor of real estate development at University of Souther California, makes an observation about commuting times and suggests "time-of-day tolling."

September 8 - The New York Times

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Top Books

An annual review of books related to planning.

Top Schools

The definitive ranking of graduate planning programs.

100 Most Influential Urbanists

The who's who of urbanism, according to Planetizen readers.

Urban Planning Creators You Should Know

A short list of voices on social, video, and podcasting platforms.

Urban Design for Planners 1: Software Tools

This six-course series explores essential urban design concepts using open source software and equips planners with the tools they need to participate fully in the urban design process.

Planning for Universal Design

Learn the tools for implementing Universal Design in planning regulations.