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Getting Ready For Mickey

In September, Hong Kong will become the fifth city to host a Disney theme park -- including the world's first dedicated subway line.

May 23 - All Headline News

Advocates For Healthy Housing

Environmental justice and tenant advocates aren’t waiting for legislators to write tougher policies to protect people from lead paint, mold and other hazards in their homes. They are getting together to document these problems – and winning

May 23 - Shelterforce Online

Legal Considerations For TOD

An attorney outlines the legal challenges for developers interested in transit-oriented development.

May 23 - Pillsbury Winthrop

Being Cool Isn't Enough, A City Needs A Soul

To be successul and vibrant, cities should have a sense of moral purpose, says Steven Greenhut.

May 23 - Orange County Register

Condo Crazy In California

As housing prices skyrocket, the conversion of apartments to condos becomes popular. What will happen to rental stock?

May 23 - The Los Angeles Times


A Letter From Jane Jacobs

Jane Jacobs writes a letter to New York City Mayor Bloomberg and the City Council.

May 23 - The Brooklyn Rail

Are Planners Irrelevant?

If we as planners don't do better in defining ourselves, we risk being seen as irrelevant and superfluous, writes Leonardo Vazquez in this week's Planetizen Op-Ed.

May 23 - Planetizen


Can Miami Handle Condo Growth?

A Miami neighborhood is undergoing a complete transformation as condo developers rush in.

May 23 - The Miami Herald

Smart Code In Wal-Mart's Home Town?

A reporter attends a SmartCode conference and speculates on how New Urbanism principles could help Bentonville, AR -- home of the original Wal-Mart and the company's headquarters.

May 23 - The Benton County Daily Record

FEATURE

Overcoming the Comfort of Powerlessness

If we as planners don't do better in defining ourselves, we risk being seen as irrelevant and superfluous, writes Leonardo Vazquez. Do planners assure their own powerlessness by ignoring those in power?

May 23 - Leonardo Vazquez, AICP/PP

Public Housing Transformation And The Hard-to-House

A new study examines whether housing authorities adequately meet the needs of hard-to-house residents living in public housing.

May 22 - Fannie Mae Foundation

Raising Fees To Subsidize Affordable Housing

Should cities begin significantly raising development fees to finance affordable housing?

May 22 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Comparing Stadium Deals In Big And Small Cities

Smaller cities pay a much higher price to build professional sports stadiums than big cities do.

May 22 - Civic Strategies

Oil in an Age of Scarcity

The Canadian national newspaper The Globe and Mail begins a week-long look at what 'peak oil' will mean for the world.

May 22 - The Globe and Mail

Nature-Deficit Disorder

Is is possible to reconnect childhood with nature?

May 22 - The Washington Post Writers Group

In Search Of A City

A new book depicts Los Angeles in all its multiplicity.

May 21 - MetropolisMag.com

A Clean-Energy Mega-Mall

Who would believe that the next big thing in renewable energy is being driven by a tenacious commercial developer with strong GOP affiliations and 25 mega-malls under his belt?

May 21 - Grist Magazine

132 U.S. Mayors Embrace Kyoto Treaty

A bipartisan coalition of 132 U.S. mayors are pledging to have their cities meet the Kyoto Treaty that President Bush has rejected.

May 21 - The New York Times

Mapping A Community's Health Needs

A Toronto website sheds light on community 's health needs.

May 21 - The Toronto Star

Mapping The Probability Of Earthquake Shaking

The USGS begins publishing maps that show the probability of earthquake shaking in the next 24 hours in California.

May 21 - Government Technology

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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.