Government / Politics

'Citistat': A Revolutionary Reporting System

Neal Peirce reviews Baltimore's innovative "Citistat" reporting system that is being copied by cities around the nation.

February 3, 2004 - The Washington Post Writers Group

Fashioning A National Urban Strategy Is A Challenge

What kind of policies can Canadian cities expect from the new PM's urban agenda?

February 3, 2004 - The Globe and Mail

Photo Essay: One City, Two Peoples

Twelve photos from the Nashville Banner in 1960 capture the powerful impact of the Nashville sit-ins, a movement of nonviolent protest aimed at desegregating the city's lunch counters.

February 3, 2004 - Nashville Scene

Canadian Mayors Ask For Help

Canada's cities, provinces, and federal government argue over funding.

January 30, 2004 - Edmonton Journal

Gentrification Hasn't Driven Out Gangs

Shootings provoke different responses from old and new residents.

January 29, 2004 - The Oregonian

What Happened To The Urban Agenda?

The presidential campaigns are in full swing, but the issues facing cities are largely absent from the debate. Is there an urban agenda in national politics?

January 29, 2004 - The Gotham Gazette

Turbines Could Generate Cash For Public Schools

Several school districts invest in a new approach to raising funds.

January 26, 2004 - St. Paul Pioneer Press

California's Bureaucracy And A Park Restroom

An attempt to build a park restroom exemplifies the California's inane bureaucracy.

January 26, 2004 - The Sacramento Bee

Integrated Policies Necessary For Sustainability

European research project underlines the importance of integrating land use and transportation policies.

January 26, 2004 - CORDIS

Canadian Municipalities Want a New Deal

Canadian cities are lobbying for a new relationship with the federal government.

January 26, 2004 - CBC News

Tribe Offers Casino Deal

A California Indian tribe has proposed a 'tax for monopoly' initiative that would allow casinos to expand as much as the market allows.

January 23, 2004 - The Los Angeles Times

Brazilians Live In Fear And Squalor

Brazilians live in fear and squalor while politicans debate what to do about the thousands living in squatter settlements.

January 22, 2004 - The New York Times

Updating Oregon's 30-Year-Old Planning Process

A proposal to update Oregon's 30-year-old planning process is met with approval.

January 21, 2004 - The Oregonian

Making Canada's Cities Work

Will prime minister Paul Martin honour his commitment to share federal gas taxes with Canada's cities?

January 15, 2004 - Macleans

Turbulent Civic Image Makeovers

Efforts to create new civic identities -- new logos and slogans -- are often highly controversial.

January 13, 2004 - The Los Angeles Times

What Has The Endangered Species Act Accomplished?

The Endangered Species Act recently turned 30. Before celebrating this landmark federal legislation, we should ask ourselves a sobering question. What has the ESA really accomplished?

January 11, 2004 - Reason Public Policy Institute

Urban Culture And The Political Divide

Differing attitudes toward growth characterise America's political boundaries.

January 8, 2004 - The Economist

How To Build A Better Planning Department

The San Francisco Chronicle offers the S.F. Planning Department advice on how to fix itself.

January 8, 2004 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Energy Decision Creates Uncertain Atmosphere

The Bush administration's Clear Skies initiative is a "flexible, market-based approach to reducing major pollutants" and should be implemented.

January 7, 2004 - The Indianapolis Star

HUD Secretary Mel Martinez To Run For U.S. Senate

Former HUD Secretary Mel Martinez will run for the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate.

January 6, 2004 - FOX News

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.

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.