The Daily Source of Urban Planning News

House Sizing Trends And The Environment

As house sizes continue to expand, so does the environmental impact, according to a new study.

July 27 - Greener Buildings

E-government And Planning: Key Citizen Participation Issues

A free new book explores the issues related to on-line citizen participation for local government planning departments.

July 27 - The Ohio State University

Phoenix's Deadly Homeless Problem

The recent heat wave, couple with dwindling housing for the homeless, has made this summer one of the deadliest on record.

July 26 - The Los Angeles Times

Census Updates For Cities: Don't Believe The Hype

The Census Bureau produces population estimates for some 40,000 places across the U.S. every year, but local experts often have access to more detailed information.

July 26 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

A Car-Free Adventure

How one Chicagoan rediscovered the city by giving up his car.

July 26 - Newcity Chicago


From NIMBYs To DUDEs: The Wacky World Of Plannerese

Ric Stephens has compiled a list of some of the wackiest –- yet at timesquite realistic –- urban planning words, in a vocabulary he has dubbed'Plannerese.'

July 26 - Planetizen

Megapolitan Thinking for the 21st Century

Innovative trans-boundary planning is going to be necessary to make enoromous regional urban developments work.

July 26 - The Seattle Times


Fourth Annual List Of Overpriced Cities

Housing prices were a major factor in determining this year's list, ranging from Seattle to Los Angeles.

July 26 - Yahoo! Newswire

Apple Plans To Tear Down Historic Manhattan Building

After encountering local resistance to renovating the building for a new Apple store, the computer maker is now proposing to tear the building down outright.

July 26 - Apple Insider

'Starchitects' Gaining Clout With Developers

Led by Frank Gehry's firm, so-called 'starchitects' are now considered essential to large-scale development projects.

July 26 - The Los Angeles Times

Seattle's Zero Waste Initiative

"Wasteless in Seattle" initiative aims to reduce the need for landfills and energy costs.

July 26 - The Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Inflexible, 'Brittle' Cities Vulnerable to Terrorism

Terrorism is such a threat to modern cities partly because of the way we have organized our economies and transport systems as highly complex systems with few redundancies.

July 26 - The Globe and Mail

Downtowns Harvest Farmers Markets

Farm-fresh foods build commerce, culture, community

July 25 - Michigan Land Use Institute

The State Of Black Los Angeles

A new report examines the state of Black Los Angeles, and finds that Black equality trails all other ethnic groups in Los Angeles.

July 25 - United Way, Los Angeles

Greater Cleveland's Job Sprawl

Editorial urges Greater Cleveland to help central city residents get to jobs in the outer suburbs.

July 25 - The Cleveland Plain Dealer

Debating The Potential Of Dedicated Truck Tollways

Are dedicated truck tollways a market approach to reducing congestion and making roads safer, or an environmental nightmare?

July 25 - E-The Environmental Magazine

Supreme Court Nominee's Environmental Record

Carl Pope comments on U.S. Supreme Court nominee John Roberts' legal opinions on environmental cases.

July 25 - The Huffington Post

Europe's Most Important Economic Development Initiative

The 'Northern Way' £100 million growth fund would bring development to Northern England.

July 25 - CIOB International News Service

Decline Of The Modern Metropolis

Joel Kotkin on the greatest challenge facing the world's major cities.

July 25 - The Washington Post

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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.