The Daily Source of Urban Planning News

Cable Contracts Fill City Coffers

Orlando is taking control of telecommunication contracts for new commercial development, although bureaucracy could keep hundreds of thousands of dollars from reaching the city.

February 27 - Orlando Weekly

Tunneling For Gold In Seattle

The Mayor wants to replace a dangerously old waterfront highway with a tunnel -- but could the effort actually make matters worse, especially for Pike Place Market?

February 27 - The Seattle Stranger

St. Louis Doesn't Recycle Enough

The city lags well behind most others, despite a pilot program that has been in place for nearly a decade.

February 27 - St. Louis Riverfront Times

Minnesota Governor Vetoes Transportation Bill

He refuses to raise taxes to pay for billions in road improvements, yet voters may overrule him in November.

February 27 - Minneapolis/St. Paul CityPages

Why You Should Jaywalk

The prevalence of jaywalking in dense, urban cities demonstrates the need for pedestrian-oriented street design.

February 27 - Maisonneuve


Coalition Aims To Reduce NYC Traffic

Following a new study, business and environmental groups are asking the Bloomberg administration to reduce traffic in Manhattan.

February 26 - The New York Times

40 New Nuclear Plants Planned Worldwide

Approximately 25 new nuclear plants are planned or in development in Canada, China, the EU, India, Iran, Pakistan, Russia, and South Africa. Companies in the US and UK may order an additional 15 new reactors.

February 26 - Physics Today


States Lead On Clean Energy

A new report from the Apollo Alliance 'New Energy for States' outlines a wide range of clean energy initiatives being undertaken at the State level.

February 26 - Tom Dispatch

King County Challenges Shifting, Says Sims

King County, Washington, executive Ron Sims participated in a roundtable discussion at the Brookings Institution last week to address challenges faced by counties with changing needs.

February 26 - The Seattle Post-Intelligencer

The Chronicler Of Black Atlanta

Herman 'Skip' Mason Jr. is a one man museum, with a personal history collection that preserves both the well-known and oft forgotten details of a proud culture.

February 26 - Atlanta Creative Loafing

Protecting Georgia's Coast

The Altamaha Riverkeeper could be all that stands between Georgia's endangered coastline and the steady pace of new development.

February 25 - Atlanta Creative Loafing

BLOG POST

Top 8 Planning Technologies, 2006

<img src="http://www.planetizen.com/tech/files//20060224cssbccog.jpg" align="right" alt='Online Impact Analysis' />Thanks to a kind invitation from <a href="http://www.siembab.com/">Wally Siembab</a> to present at the well-attended<a href="http://www.southbaycities.org/"><strong>South Bay Cities Council of Governments</strong></a>' Seventh Annual General Assembly, I had the opportunity to unveil my annual list of the top technologies for planning.<br /> <br /> I briefly presented each of the top eight technology tools, and then provide one or more examples of each.

February 25 - Chris Steins

Public-Private Deals Can Provide Billions For Infrastructure

Chicago and Indiana have made billions by partnering with private financers on infrastructure assets. Attorneys David Narefsky and John Schmidt explain how California can reap similar benefits.

February 25 - The Metro Investment Report

Deforestation Led To Deadly Phillipines Landslide

Deforestration contributed to a landslide in the Phillipines that may have killed over 1000 people.

February 25 - The New York Times

Seattle Developers Woo Preservationists

A stream of letters reminds property owners, 'Do you know that your property is worth more than its current use?'

February 25 - The Seattle Stranger

Biotech In, Residents Out?

For over four years, longtime residents of Baltimore's Middle East neighborhood have been threatened with eviction in the name of high-tech business development.

February 25 - Baltimore City Paper

Friday Funny: Buying A Fuel Efficient Car

Dilbert considers buying a fuel efficient car.

February 24 - Dilbert

GIS Analyst Gone Bad

A GIS analyst who worked for the Indiana office of the U.S. Department of Agriculture is charged with selling 41 pirated copies of ESRI's mapping software on eBay.

February 24 - Jackson County Tribune

Burning Rivers, Dead Lakes: Weakening The Clean Water Act

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. warns of the dire impact of weakening the Clean Water Act.

February 24 - Huffington Post via Yahoo News

New Orleans Master Planner Interviewed

Architectural Record interviews John Beckman, principal with Wallace Roberts & Todd, and prominent planner for the Bring Back New Orleans Commission.

February 24 - Architectural Record

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.