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Guide To Senior Housing

It's possible to tap public funds to build affordable senior housing if you know where to look.

December 30 - MultiFamily Executive

Preservation Week Set For May 2001

"Restore, renew, rediscover your historic neighborhood schools" is the theme for this year's preservation week.

December 30 - National Trust For Historic Preservation

Can Hong Kong Solve LA's Energy Problem?

Ugly concrete slopes will be beautified with artistic solar panels to harness energy. So.CA might benefit from example.

December 30 - The Los Angeles Times

Goodbye To Garden Apartments

Does the need for housing in New York spell the end of the gardens in garden apartments

December 30 - The New York Times

Need A Website For Your City?

An alliance between the National League of Cities and IBM will help cities that don't have a website.

December 30 - National League Of Cities


Growth Requires New Approaches To Planning

Faced with record growth, Wake County, NC is taking a new, more active role in the region's planning.

December 30 - The News & Observer

Rust Belt's Clout Crumbles Further

The Rust Belt lost a crucial component of its political clout, as the Census Bureau released the first numbers from its 2000 census.

December 29 - The Buffalo News


How LA Escaped California's Energy Crisis

Los Angeles' Department of Water & Power is a poster-child of success while California experiences a full-fledged energy crisis.

December 29 - The Metro Investment Report

Suburbs Keep Their Census Identity

A federal ruling put an end to the idea of classifying cities together as "megapolitan areas" for census data.

December 29 - Associated Press

Seattle's Experiment With Retail Design

Seattle Times columnist Mark Hinshaw reports on Seattle's experimental designs for retail buildings.

December 29 - The Seattle Times

Observations From Three Gorges

An American engineer involved in the construction of the massive Three Gorges Hydro-Power Project in China offers his perspective.

December 29 - The Philadelphia Daily News

Orange County Skyline May See New Building

The developer of a new 37-story building submitted revised plans to protect historical buildings and win approval for the project.

December 29 - Orange County Register

A Damning Look At Historic Preservation

Chicago's Maxwell Street is the birthplace of blues. It's now lost -- a victim to America's historic preservation movement.

December 29 - The Christian Science Monitor

Heritage Tourism Is Booming

More than half of U.S. states have established statewide heritage or cultural tourism programs.

December 29 - National Trust For Historic Preservation

Nevada Working Toward Renewable Energy

State officials are trying to build one of the largest wind farms in the nation.

December 29 - Las Vegas Sun

Building To Withstand A Catastrophic Earthquake

Los Angeles' new Catholic cathedral is being built to withstand a catastrophic earthquake -- even 500 years from now.

December 28 - The Los Angeles Times

Downtown Phoenix Enters Race For Stadium

Downtown Phoenix has entered the race to become home to a new stadium for the Arizona Cardinals.

December 28 - Associated Press

Natural Urban Runoff Treatment

Man-made wetlands are being used to help remove fecal coliform from urban runoff.

December 28 - Orange County Register

New Urbanist Development Succeeds

After tough opposition, a South Carolina subdivision is gaining accolades for its neo-traditional neighborhood concept.

December 28 - The Charlotte Observer

Denver's Fumbling Growth

The Denver Post critically reviews Colorado's growth management efforts in 2000, and lays out an agenda for 2001.

December 28 - The Denver 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.