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Measuring The Effects Of 9/11 On New York City

The total attack-related cost to New York City through June 2002 was between $33 billion and $36 billion.

November 17 - Economic Policy Review

Students Experience New Urbanism Hands-On

Students learn about New Urbanism during a challenging charette.

November 17 - Red And Black

City Seeks Approval To Allow More Downtown Housing

The City of Fort Lauderdale is asking State and County officials for approval to increase downtown housing.

November 17 - The Miami Herald

Our Changing Lifestyles

Whether you are walking the streets of inner city Detroit or the new roads of Shanghai, it’s easy to see that global lifestyles are changing.

November 17 - Smart City

Terrorism And The Resilience Of Cities

The very forces that lead to city formation also lead cities to be highly resilient in the face of catastrophes such as terrorist attacks.

November 16 - Economic Policy Review


In Praise Of The Porch: Come Up And Sit A Spell

The world would be a better place if everyone had a porch, says author Michael Dolan.

November 16 - USA Today

Ft. Lauderdale Debates Future Visions For Beach

City of Fort Lauderdale has commissioned the Urban Land Institute to study the future of the beach.

November 16 - Sun-Sentinel


Growing Demand For Highway Mansions

Home buyers are demanding mobility and convenience, so developers are building luxury subdivisions next to major highway interchanges.

November 16 - The Washington Post

Greensboro Revitalization Plan Wins APA Award

The project to revitalize Southside was honored by the American Planning Association.

November 16 - News-Record

Utah Embraces Commuter Rail

Utah's Transit Authority launches a five-year plan to build commuter rail between northern Utah and Salt Lake City.

November 15 - The Salt Lake Tribune

NYC's Homeless System: Compassionate Or Irrational?

Since 1985, Justice Helen E. Freedman has presided over cases involving the city and advocates of the homeless.

November 15 - The New York Times

City Admonished For Sprawl Tendencies

The California city of Vacaville is admonished to curb its sprawling ways; planners told to embrace smart growth.

November 15 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

It's The Water, Stupid

Residents give the Santa Fe County Commission Chair and full-time realtor an earful on the commission's bad habit of handing out thousands of master plan approved lots before having proof of water.

November 15 - Santa Fe New Mexican

Cautionary Kitsch

New York's new Irish Hunger Memorial provides a cautionary tale for designers and planners downtown.

November 15 - MetropolisMag.com

Californians Prefer Suburbia, Drive Alone, And Like Their Commute

A land use survey reports that Californians prefer to live in single-family detached houses, drive alone to work, and -- contrary to popular belief -- are pleased with their commute.

November 15 - Public Policy Institute of California

2002 Workplace 'Neighborhood' Architecture Winners

Business Week, the AIA and Architectural Record team up to award the 2002 'Winning Workplaces' -- office space organized into neighborhoods.

November 15 - Business Week

The SUV: A Weapon Of Mass Destruction?

A hard-hitting television campaign being developed takes aim at gas-guzzling sport-utility vehicles and says that driving an SUV helps support terrorism.

November 15 - The Washington Post

A Good Day For Quality Of Life

Trend is strong for land preservation, managing growth.

November 15 - Michigan Land Use Institute

NYC Mayor Proposes Income Tax On Commuters

New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg proposes a sizable new income tax on commuters who work in New York City but don't live there. [Link corrected]

November 15 - The New York Times

A Deal With The Devil To Slow Sprawl

A development rights deal in northern Idaho is the latest example of conservation groups making deals with their historic foes to slow suburban sprawl.

November 15 - Wall St. Journal

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Top Books

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100 Most Influential Urbanists

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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.