Government / Politics

Hidden Modernism In The World Of Audit

In today's environment, every judgement that affects anyone must be backed up with expert advice: the audit.

August 6, 2002 - INTBAU

Noise Ordinance Invalid

Hartford's noise ordinance -- adopted five years ago as a way to keep neighborhood noise levels down is invalid, a court rules.

August 3, 2002 - The Hartford Courant

Tough Questions For Toronto

Politicians are avoiding the tough questions faced by the Greater Toronto area.

July 28, 2002 - Abhijeet Chavan

S.F. Planning Chief Took Money From Developer

San Francisco's Planning Commission President violated conflict of interest law by taking $20,000 from a developer.

July 28, 2002 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Eminent Domain: Church Or Costco?

Eminent domain proceedings in Cyrpus, CA are shaping up to be a test of the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000.

July 25, 2002 - The Los Angeles Times

Growth Management Clashes With Housing

At a San Luis Obispo, CA workshop, local officials complain that housing elements don't take resource constraints into account.

July 24, 2002 - California Planning and Development Report

Congressman Champions Smart Growth For CA

Portland's progressive congressional representative, Earl Blumenauer, discusses the ISTEA reauthorization and the momentum building in Washington for smart growth development.

July 23, 2002 - The Planning Report

San Francisco Suddenly Without A Planning Commission

Until the showdown between the major and Board of Supervisors is resolved, new projects remain on hold.

July 22, 2002 - The San Francisco Chronicle

South Carolia Supreme Court Upholds Land Use Plan

Opponents of the plan argued that the County Council didn't get approval from the county's planning commission.

July 18, 2002 - The State

Impact Fees Unknown To Iowa Developers

Unlike most states, Iowa doesn't charge impact fees to developers; leaving infrastructure expansion costs to the city and residents.

July 17, 2002 - Edmelynne Villanueva

California's Illogical Water Policy

This Sacramento Bee Story examines the complex process by which unused water is now conveyed... when it is conveyed.

July 15, 2002 - The Sacramento Bee

Boroughs Could Save Los Angeles

If Los Angeles secessions succeeds, it will be the greatest political division since the Civil War. Perhaps boroughs are an alternative.

July 14, 2002 - The Los Angeles Times

Recreational Trails And Property Rights

The government is edging for control of a popular recreation trail through rural Massachusetts, and part of a 200-mile network.

July 10, 2002 - The Boston Globe

Candidates Debate Sensible Growth Issues

Illinois candidates answer questions about how they'll address local and regional growth as governor.

July 10, 2002 - Campaign For Sensible Growth

A Severe National Housing Crisis

New York Times advocates for more government involvement in solving a housing crisis "nearly as severe as the one that spurred Congress to act just after World War II."

July 5, 2002 - The New York Times

Selling Farmland To Foreigners

Western European entrepreneurs are looking with increasing interest at the farming and development opportunities in Eastern Europe.

July 4, 2002 - BBC News

San Diego Regional Authority Proposed

Proposals to create regional planning agencies with real power have amountedto political suicide in California.

July 3, 2002 - California Planning and Development Report

L.A. Secession: It Can't Be Worse Then Being Ignored

L.A.'s San Fernando residents feel like they've been ignored or rebuffed at every turn by L.A.'s City Hall. Secession couldn't be any worse.

July 1, 2002 - The Los Angeles Times

A Quiet Revolution: Neighborhood Councils

Nearly unnoticed in the debate surrounding secession, Los Angeles' neighborhood councils are a revolution in the making.

July 1, 2002 - The Los Angeles Times

At The Head Of The Smart Growth Pack: Earl Blumenauer

Offbeat lawmaker presses Congress to get in step on quality of life.

June 30, 2002 - Michigan Land Use Institute

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.