The Daily Source of Urban Planning News

Special Issue Of 'Children, Youth And Environments' Promotes Child Mobility

Special issue of CYE seeks to increase children's freedom of movement. Topics include fostering environmentalism, school buses, gender differences in walking to school, and "reclaiming the street" for children [PDFs available].

April 24 - Children, Youth and Environments

Worried About Sprawl, Michigan Town Considers 'Form-Based' Development Rules

New zoning ordinances would focus more on how buildings look and fit into their surroundings, and far less on what goes on inside of them.

April 24 - Michigan Land Use Institute

Is Miami's Urban Growth Boundary In Jeopardy?

Fresh off a recent victory, proponents of maintaining Miami's urban growth boundary are cautiously optimistic about the future.

April 24 - The Miami Herald

FEATURE

What Is The New Suburbanism?

Joel Kotkin, author of the November 2005 report "The New Suburbanism", introduces the new planning theory, clarifies what it means, and describes how it remains very much a work in progress.

April 24 - Joel Kotkin

What Bush Can Learn From California's Energy Strategy

California energy strategy is to create an economy that is less oil-dependent and one that will use technology to attract jobs to the state.

April 24 - The Los Angeles Times


As Gas Prices Rise, Bush Promotes Hydrogen Technology

Expressing concern over rising gas prices, President Bush warned that nation would face a "tough summer" but offered no short term solution.

April 24 - The Los Angeles Times

Land Use Efficiency And Farmland Preservation In China

China is land poor. Only about one-third of its total land area can be utilized productively for agriculture. Several measures have been introduced with the aim of protecting farmland, especially farmland with the greatest production potential.

April 23 - Land Lines, Lincoln Institute Of Land Policy


How L.A. Reduced Immigration

Why did the percentage of immigrants living in Los Angeles decrease from 1980 to 2000, while numbers across the United States rose dramatically?

April 23 - The Los Angeles Times

Don't Forget The Forests

The world's forests continue to disappear at an alarming rate, according to this op-ed. While this devastates our ecosystem and hurt the poor more than others, specific steps can be taken to improve the situation.

April 23 - The New York Times via International Herald Tribune

Paying Your Way Out Of Pollution

Marketing emotions about emissions, companies offer individual polluters the ability to pay for their exhaust.

April 23 - The New York Times

Cartoon: Our Way Of Life

Editorial cartoonist Tom Toles comments on the way we live.

April 23 - The Washington Post

Large-scale Urban Interventions: The Case of Faria Lima in Sao Paulo

Large-scale urban redevelopment projects raise many questions about the impacts of subsequent development. They often use new fiscal or regulatory instruments, and affect land prices and infrastructure.

April 22 - Land Lines, Lincoln Institute Of Land Policy

Seattle Viaduct Project Could Define City Development

The controversial highway redevelopment isn't as massive as Boston's Big Dig, but it represents equally weighty issues for the future of the city.

April 22 - Seattle Weekly

New Urbanists Focus On Gentilly, Louisiana

Andres Duany leads a rebuilding team that considers the town a microcosm of New Orleans.

April 22 - New Orleans Times-Picayune

Highway Construction Forcing Car-Loving Commuters To Trains

Despite their undying love of cars, Chicago commuters are grudgingly hopping on the train to avoid congestion from the "Dan Ryan Dig," a $600 million project to improve the "busiest road in Illinois."

April 22 - The Wall Street Journal

Reclaiming Dike 14

The Ohio Department of Natural Resources owns some property on Cleveland's rocky Lake Erie coastline. Now a rare layover for migratory birds, polluted Dike 14 has the potential to become a model park for the city.

April 22 - Ohio Free Times

Friday Funny: The Worst McMansion of All

This McMansionization is a must-see.

April 21 - The Austin Chronicle

California's Central Valley Farmland At The Tipping Point?

Most of the counties and major cities in California's Central Valley are failing to make significant progress at preserving farmland in the nation's most important agricultural region, according to this new study from the American Farmland Trust.

April 21 - American Farmland Trust

When Did Science Turn Into A Special Interest?

Politics and special interests are stifling what science has to tell us.

April 21 - The Los Angeles Times

Austin Cemetery Tells City Story

The historic Oakwood Cemetery has a rich past, and controversy surrounding its treatment, which has flared up again, has swirled for over 100 years.

April 21 - The Austin Chronicle

Post News

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.