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Denver Is Broadband Capital, USA

Following AT&T's breakup announcement, will Denver be the next Broadband Capital in the US?

October 30 - The Rocky Mountain News

Independence in California's Urban & Agricultural Regions

MIR presents an exceprt between two prominent Civic Entrepreneur Summit participants: Richard Hollingsworth and Carol Whiteside.

October 30 - The Metro Investment Report

Silicon Valley Sprouts Grand Estates Amidst Housing Shortage

While middle-class and low-wage workers suffer from an acute housing shortage, Silicon Valley magnates are erecting large estates.

October 30 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

Los Angeles' Vision for Neighborhood Empowerment

Los Angeles' new Department of Neighborhood Empowerment is creating a system of neighborhood councils to restructure city government and local planning. Will it succeed?

October 30 - Planetizen

Relocation Money Equals New Home

Glendale's Edison-Pacific project creates housing problems for some, but dream fulfillment for others.

October 30 - The Los Angeles Times


Complete List of California's Landuse-Related Local Measures

The California 2000 (C2K) Project has compiled comprehensive summariesof 58 local traffic, housing, and open space measures on Novemberballots throughout the state with direct land use implications.

October 30 - California 2000 Project

California Voters Face Quality of Life Issues

Californians face a myriad of local initiatives addressing 'quality of life' issues- specifically traffic, housing, and open space; these measures will have a longstanding affect on future land-use decisions statewide.

October 30 - California 2000 Project


Selling City Lights

While most cities fight power plants this city is inviting the power companies in.

October 30 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

Gore Goes Green

Threatened by Nader's popularity, Vice President Gore emphasizes environment in stump speeches.

October 30 - Salon

Cooling City Hall

Reducing "urban heat islands" in Chicago, starting with City Hall.

October 30 - The New York Times

If You Build Housing, Will They Come?

The San Jose Mercury News urges San Jose officials to carefully analyze the housing situation in the city before proceeding with housing in Coyote Valley.

October 29 - San Jose Mercury News

Streets That Don't Exist

Residents' addresses on a historic street in Denver, Colorado don't exist according to local government.

October 29 - The Denver Post

Is Deregulation Still the Answer?

California State Senator Bowen offers perspective on whether deregulation is the answer to this summer's shocking electricity price hikes in San Diego.

October 29 - The Metro Investment Report

The History of California's Varied Regions

State Librarian, Kevin Starr, chronicles the history of California's varied regions.

October 29 - The Planning Report

Oregon's Fight Against Sprawl

"Oregon's story demonstrates that a city, region or state is unlikely to seriously tackle a thorny dilemma such as suburban sprawl unless a political leader assumes the perilous role of the white knight."

October 29 - The Cincinnati Post

HUD Upgrades Neighborhood Watch/Early Warning System

The Neighborhood Watch Early Warning system is a web-based software application that helps HUD staff andlenders identify originating and sponsoring lenders, loan characteristics and geographic areas that have a highincidence of single family insured m

October 29 - HUD News

Report: World's Water Systems In Trouble

A report from the World Resources Institutewarns that the world's freshwater systems are sothreatened that they may have difficulty sustaining life, withincreasing water shortages for human use and the extinction of a varietyof freshwater species.

October 28 - Environmental News Network

California Water Wars On Again

An editorial discusses the recurrence of the California water wars. Everyone thought peace was established in June. It was short-lived.

October 28 - The Los Angeles Times

BART-San Jose Plan Flawed, Critics Say

Measure A, a ballot measure sponsored by the ValleyTransportation Authority that would implement a30 year half-cent sales tax to be used for transportation projects, hasbeen criticized for not doing enough to alleviate congestion.

October 28 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Houston's Transit Chief's Resume Under Fire

Transit Chief with 25 years experience and a reputation for accomplishment does not hold degrees listed résumé.

October 28 - The Houston Chronicle

Post News
Senior Manager Operations, Urban Planning

New York City School Construction Authority

Building Inspector

Village of Glen Ellyn

Manager of Model Development

Central Transportation Planning Staff/Boston Region MPO

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.