Land Use

Minimizing The Effects Of The Kelo Decision

While many local governments have been utilizing the eminent domain powers granted to them by the Kelo case, the American Planning Association hasn't been successful in finding ways to limit the decision's negative effects. But as Richard May, FAICP explains, there are many ways to reduce any damage done.

April 30, 2007 - Richard May, FAICP

Miami Moves Closer To Metrorail Expansion

Though funding is not ensured, the Miami-Dade Transit Authority has received permission from the federal government to start acquiring land for its 9.5 mile Metrorail line expansion.

April 28, 2007 - The Miami Herald

India's Poor Displaced By Country's Industrialization

Land is being grabbed up all over India in efforts to industrialize the country and bring in foreign investment. The country's poor in these primarily agricultural areas are disproportionately affected by these acquisitions.

April 27, 2007 - International Herald Tribune

Focusing On Fuels As Opposed To Auto Dependency

Two Bay Area 'voices' illustrate that lowering carbon content of fuel and increasing its efficiency hardly gets at the root of the transportation-global warming problem -- auto dependency, and offer three strategies to solve it.

April 27, 2007 - World Changing.com

Will Miami Become The Next Great Walkable City?

Through the use of a city-wide form-based code, the City of Miami and Duany Plater-Zyberk and Company are teaming up to create a more walkable, transit-oriented city.

April 27, 2007 - The Miami Hurricane

New Urbanism Arrives In The Prairie

In this editorial the O'Fallon Journal praises Dardenne Prairie, a growing suburb of St. Louis, for trying to create a downtown and a real "sense of place" in a community that does not have one.

April 27, 2007 - O'Fallon Journal

Moving For Your Health

With mounting evidence that the lifestyle promoted by car-oriented suburbia can lead to increased risk of obesity, the idea of people consciously moving to a healthy-oriented, walkable neighborhood isn't so far-fetched.

April 24, 2007 - The San Francisco Chronicle

New Planning Rules For LA?

A new set of principles and findings to guide future planning in the city has reportedly been giving to planning staff and decision makers.

April 24, 2007 - Curbed LA

The Next Generation of Sustainable Development

National award winning "green development" is getting attention in Salem, Oregon.

April 23, 2007 - Salem Oregon Statesman Journal

From Growing Corn To A Growing Community

This slideshow from Slate shows how a cornfield in Pennsylvania developed into a new residential community.

April 19, 2007 - Slate

Planning For Megaregions

With the economic, environmental and social fortunes of nearby urban areas increasingly linked, there is growing interest in developing new strategies for large-scale regional planning.

April 19, 2007 - Lincoln Institute of Land Policy

Buffalo Creates Plan To Fight Sprawl

The region appears ready to adopt a plan that will discourage unsustainable development.

April 19, 2007 - The Buffalo News

An Interview With Two Of Canada's Top Planners

Toronto's Robert Freedman and Vancouver's Brent Toderian offer their thoughts on good city building.

April 18, 2007 - Canadian Architect

L.A. Planning Director's Three Criteria For A Neighborhood

L.A. City's new Planning Director, Gail Goldberg, is now nearly as visible as the city's mayor or chief of police. She is at the beginning of a tough uphill battle to change planning in Los Angeles.

April 14, 2007 - The Los Angeles Times

Citizens Use YouTube To Campaign Against Development Project

Believed to be a first for Fort Lauderdale (and possibly citizens elsewhere) residents opposed to a 15-story, 387 foot long boat storage facility in the City have created a website and video on YouTube asking City Commissioners to stop the project.

April 14, 2007 - Fort Lauderdale Observer

New Report Claims Density Hasn't Worked For Sydney

The policy of urban consolidation that Sydney has followed for 20 years is straining the region's infrastructure, while providing little to no affordable housing, argues a newly published paper.

April 13, 2007 - The Sydney Morning Herald

New Ballpark Parking Plan Strikes Out

A new zoned parking scheme for Dodger Stadium created frustrated fans during the season opener, but parking experts believe the plan will work once patrons understand the new system.

April 12, 2007 - The Los Angeles Times

Brownfields Reuse Success Stories

California's Department of Toxic Substances Control offers 20 case studies of successful reuse of brownfields sites within the state.

April 12, 2007 - Smart Growth Online, California Department of Toxic Substances Control

Golf Course May Get Water Permit During Drought

As the region faces a drought and local residents are forced to comply with water-saving regulations, the South Florida Water Management District will reconsider approving a new golf course that will use up to a million gallons of water per day.

April 12, 2007 - South Florida Sun-Sentinel

Farmland Dwindles As Land Values And Development Increase

Farmland in British Columbia is being rapidly snapped up by residential developers as land values increase. This pressure is threatening the area's remaining fertile farmland.

April 6, 2007 - The Globe and Mail

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.