Land Use

Learning From Portland: Linking Land Use And Transportation

A film documenting Portland's success in moving people from cars to public transportation is airing on British television.

August 20, 2006 - BBC

Drawing Lessons From Major Disasters

A new report contains lessons for planners and other public officials who are concerned about recent public disasters.

August 19, 2006 - Fels Institute of Government

The Politics Of Planning In Florida's Citrus Groves

Local residents of rural Palm Beach County learned how growth management laws and grass-roots opposition to a 10,000 unit major development can be trumped by lobbyists in the state capital.

August 18, 2006 - Sun-Sentinel

Elected Officials Gone Wild

In a Detroit suburb, a councilwoman is charged with assault and battery after a physical altercation escalates between two elected officials during a council hearing to discuss a variance.

August 17, 2006 - The New York Times

New Urbanist Organic Farmer Wanted

The successful New Urbanist town of New Town in St. Charles, Missouri, is looking for a farmer for its organic farm.

August 17, 2006 - STLtoday.com

City Plans By Designers, Not Developers

This Times of London opinion piece calls for planners and architects with a true vision to get back in control of city planning. The author argues that "it is the developers who produce the master plans, and the city that responds to them."

August 17, 2006 - Times of London

Health Effects Of Built Environment Examined

A new report looks at the relationship between the built environment and public health. This report identifies how development can affect public health, while providing advice for improving public health through changes in development patterns.

August 17, 2006 - The Congress for the New Urbanism

A Prescription For An Ailing Urban Habitat

The ills that affect our cities can be cured with more sustainable urban planning, says one Australian public health practitioner.

August 16, 2006 - The Sydney Morning Herald

The Beginning Of The End For Suburbia?

With high gas prices here to stay, many experts believe suburbia as we know it will be replaced by more dense and urban settlement patterns.

August 16, 2006 - MSN.com

Green Building Brings Profits In NYC

As environmentally-conscious renters and buyers snatch up the eco-friendly properties in Manhattan, developers are finding that building green is good for the earth and for business.

August 15, 2006 - The New York Times

Do Speed Bumps Increase Traffic Safety?

Randall O'Toole and Kathleen Calongne examine the findings from a recent report that suggests that speed humps make streets 50 to 60 percent safer for children, and reach a different conclusion.

August 15, 2006 - The Thoreau Institute

Aspen's Booming Market For Planning Consultants

An industry of planning consultants, many of them former Aspen city planners, has set up shop to help builders navigate through the city's complex development review process.

August 14, 2006 - Aspen Daily News

Annexation and the Fiscal Fate of Cities

New research by David Rusk finds that there is a crucial relationship between the ability of municipalities to expand their borders into unincorporated land and their bond ratings.

August 14, 2006 - The Brookings Institution Metropolitan Policy Program

A Shifting Planning Paradigm In Hong Kong

No longer content with the planning status quo, the city's residents are demanding that government plans abandon their outdated "city in the sky" vision and focus on quality of life issues in the territory.

August 14, 2006 - The Standard

New Town Sets Sights On The Sea

Blighted and forgotten waterfront areas are on track for development in Scotland using 19th century new towns as inspiration.

August 14, 2006 - BBC News

Idaho Proposition Threatens Land Use Law

Planners are spooked by a Measure 37 look-a-like bill that spills over into Idaho.

August 12, 2006 - The Boise Weekly

A Battle For Open Space In Maryland

50 acres of woodland are up for sale in Maryland, and while a developer has scoped the land as a good site for 25 homes, local residents are pressuring local and state officials to employ a little-used open space funding program to buy up the land.

August 12, 2006 - The Baltimore Sun

Measuring Quality Of Life In The Treasure Valley Region

A report by Institute for Urban & Regional Planning at Boise State University looks at competitiveness and quality of life of the Treasure Valley.

August 11, 2006 - Boise State University Public Policy Center

New Orleans Short On Planning Staff

Developers are having to wait longer for project approvals, which may slow the city's recovery from Hurricane Katrina. HUD has denied the city's request to hire more staff using federal money.

August 11, 2006 - New Orleans City Business

Land Use Regulations In 50 Largest U.S. Metro Areas

Local land use regulations help define the character of cities, towns, counties, and entire regions, directly affecting the composition of inhabitants by facilitating or inhibiting rental properties and low-income residents. This comprehensive survey

August 11, 2006 - The Brookings Institution Metropolitan Policy Program

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.