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First Digital Housing Community?

A digital housing project is being builtnear Seattle. Some are calling it the first digital housing community.

September 4 - Inman News

America's Fear Of Emptiness

The fear of emptiness is the major factor now shaping attitudes toward public spaces, urban centers and even suburban sprawl.

September 3 - The New York Times

Contra Costa's Shrinking Urban Limit Line

California cities Brentwood and San Ramon are suing Contra Costa County over a decision to "shrink" the county’s urban limit line.

September 3 - California Planning and Development Report

Environmentalists Eye Gas Guzzlers

Nearly $10.2 billion dollars in federal taxes were lost because of a law that exempts light-duty trucks, from fuel-efficiency standards.

September 3 - The Los Angeles Times

CA Legislature Strengthens LAFCOs

The state Legislature completed its two-year session without adopting major land-use policy changes or local government fiscal reform.

September 3 - California Planning and Development Report


Who Is Responsible For Storm Runoff?

California builders may be forced to stop storm runoff on-site.

September 3 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Controlling Mountain Resort Growth

Mountain resort communities need effective growth management techniques to help control the negative aspects of expansion.

September 3 - Urban Land Magazine


Riverside County Plan Selected

Riverside County's growth plan selected in national transportation planning program.

September 2 - Press-Enterprise

California Rules Against Urban Runoff

A draft ruling by the Water Resource Board could force builders to treat runoffon-site.

September 2 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Santa Monica Appraises Its Past

Debate grows as development threatens existing building stock.

September 2 - LA Weekly

Will Housing Bills Save Affordable Housing?

Five of 10 bills that California's home-building industry pushed to boost housing construction survived to make it to the governor's desk.

September 2 - The Sacramento Bee

Gaia's Grand Old Man

James Lovelock, author of the "Gaia Hypothesis," discusses deforestation, global warning, and the environmental movement.

September 2 - Salon

Resorts: A Year-Long Attraction

Substantial development of an Idaho resort represents a growing trend in trying to attract visitors all year long.

September 2 - Urban Land Magazine

When Water Wars Go Bad

California's San Joaquin farmers break faith with allies and try to claim one-third of the San Joaquin's water.

September 2 - The Sacramento Bee

Most Livable Cities

Mountains, lakes and balmy weather are nice. But what makes a city truly livable nowadays is strong leadership and regional planning.

September 1 - USA Today

CA's High-speed Rail Stays On Track

Lawmakers approved a new lease on life for the proposed high-speed rail line through the San Joaquin Valley, but also gave it competition.

September 1 - Bakersfield Californian

NY's Unlikely Housing Hot Spot

A trendy new neighborhood has risen at the most unlikely place: Main-LaSalle in Buffalo, New York

September 1 - The Buffalo News

Bill to Benefit Beaches Approved

Bill calls for $5 million to help Orange County clean its beaches.

September 1 - Orange County Register

Colorado Town Trying To Stay Small

The 45 residents of Colona, Colorado want their town to stay small, but the town's zoning has come under scrutiny.

September 1 - The Denver Post

Analysis: Many Tribes Lost Casino Gamble

Analysis of federal data indicates that explosion of Native American gambling revenues in the 1990s has not benefitted most tribes with casinos.

September 1 - San Jose Mercury News

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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.