Land Use

The Nexus Between The Built Environment And Public Health

Los Angeles' new Planning Director Gail Goldberg, and California Endowment head Dr. Robert Ross discuss how to build healthy communities through smart planning.

June 26, 2006 - The Planning Report

Paying For Less Parking

The City of Portland, Maine, might join other cities around the country by lowering its parking requirements in exchange for a fee from developers.

June 26, 2006 - Portland Press Herald

Kentucky Developers Hatch Plan Against Sprawl

Kentucky, a state slow to adapt the concepts of New Urbanism, eyes several developments that are walkable and pedestrian friendly.

June 26, 2006 - The Courier-Journal

Duany Set To Lecture In Scotland

A lecture for the UHI Millenium Institute will be included in Andres Duany's upcoming trip to Inverness, Scotland, where he will be working with Moray Estates to plan a new town.

June 25, 2006 - Compass Online

NJ Transit Villages Begin To Appear

Though not fully completed TODs, small pockets of development around transit have emerged with more to follow.

June 25, 2006 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Reducing Ecological Footprints In A House Of Hay

One man's Connecticut home has no electricity, heating, air-conditioning, running water, or even conventional walls. He's made a structure of hay and stucco his home for 20 years, and his meager lifestyle causes little or no harm to the environment.

June 24, 2006 - The Hartford Courant via The Chicago Tribune

Developing The Un-Park In San Francisco's Presidio

A stream of high-dollar developments have been popping up in San Francisco's Presidio, a former Army base and currently the only park in the National Park Service's collection that is operated privately. Some feel the developments don't fit the site.

June 23, 2006 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Report Links High Car Crash Fatalities To Sprawl

The Cascadia Scorecard documents an emerging body of research indicating that car-centered urban design contributes to a high death and injury toll from car crashes and a high obesity rate, among other ills.

June 23, 2006 - Sightline Institute

Radio Report Looks At Improving L.A. River

From increasing riverside parks to removing the concrete riverbed, many ideas for improving the Los Angeles River have been simmering for years. This radio report introduces many in the city who are calling on planners to revive the forgotten river.

June 22, 2006 - Living on Earth

City Council Approves Dallas Comprehensive Plan

The plan seeks to expand the city's mixed use development and improve transit options. An alternative version of the plan, recommended by the City Plan Commission, was voted down as the city council opted for the original, slightly amended plan.

June 22, 2006 - Dallas Morning News

Australia's Suburban Success Story

Globalization and suburbanization have boosted Sydney's economy, despite the protests of "enemies" of such trends.

June 22, 2006 - The New City (Australia)

Is Sprawl Good For Montreal?

Wendell Cox argues for the "upside of sprawl", or "suburbanization" as he prefers to call it, in Montreal.

June 22, 2006 - The Montreal Gazette

Sharply Rising Rents In NYC Increase Burden For Most Households

Since 2002, the combination of falling incomes and rising rents has significantly increased the burden housing costs impose upon New York City's households, especially those earning less than 80% of the median income.

June 21, 2006 - The New York Times

Washington Metropolitan Area Jobs Projected To Decentralize

Regional employment forecasts project trends opposing planners' visions, with jobs spiraling outward from the city to the suburbs.

June 20, 2006 - The Washington Post

Mountain House, A New City, Builds Up

Eventually, 44,000 residents will call Mountain House home. Currently, about 4,000 people live in the much-fretted-over planned development.

June 20, 2006 - The Contra Costa Times

Penn Plans River Revitalization

The university is gearing up to develop a 40-acre plot of land next to the Schuylkill River with green space, housing, retail, and office spaces, with the aim of creating a lively city core, uniting Center City and West Philadelphia.

June 19, 2006 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Book Review: The Battle Over Sprawl and the Future of America

A new book, "This Land", by former Boston Globe journalist Anthony Flint represents a "A calm voice in the cross fire over sprawl", writes urban affairs columnist John King.

June 18, 2006 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Massachusetts Policy Spurs Transit Oriented Development

With the help of the Romney administration, transit oriented development is taking off in eastern Massachusetts.

June 18, 2006 - The Boston Globe

Bush To Establish Largest Protected Ocean Area

President George Bush plans to establish the world's largest protected ocean site, an act which will preserve a sensitive coral reef ecosystem on islands and atolls near Hawaii.

June 18, 2006 - Herald Sun

Abolish Outdated Zoning Codes To Save On Fuel

Most municipalities strictly prohibit mixed-use development. Changing these laws to encourage compact development would reduce the nation's dependence on gas, writes Anthony Flint.

June 17, 2006 - The Boston Globe

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.