Land Use

Eight Principles Of Smart Growth

Smart Growth in a nutshell by the New Hampshire Office of Energy and Planning.

August 16, 2004 - The Boston Globe

The Saga Of Penn's Landing

Will a retail-entertainment complex on Philadelphia's Penn's Landing ever happen?

August 16, 2004 - MSNBC

Jobs-Housing Imbalance Promotes Sprawl

By attracing jobs but not new residents, suburban jurisdictions promote sprawl.

August 15, 2004 - The Washington Post

A Powerless Planning Director?

A columnist reports that Philadelphia's planning director suggests that she is "powerless" to design a better building across from City Hall.

August 14, 2004 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

How Policies Promote Sprawl

Residents of sprawling far-flung developments pay for attractive housing prices with long commutes.

August 13, 2004 - The Washington Post

Compact Development That Contributes To Sprawl?

Some observers warn that a large new "town center" development -- slated for a rural Indiana county -- may be more sprawl than smart growth.

August 11, 2004 - The Indianapolis Star

The Cost Of Sprawl

Readers interview Gerrit KnaapExecutive Director, National Center for Smart Growth Research and Education and Professor of Urban Studies and Planning, University of Maryland.

August 10, 2004 - The Washington Post

Smart Growth: A Disconnect Between Planners And People

While planners recommend denser development, people choose the opposite. Is "smart growth" inconsistent with the American Dream?

August 10, 2004 - The Washington Post

Providence Nation's Least Sprawling Metro Area

Wendell Cox adjusts the Smart Growth American sprawl index for errors and concludes that Providence is the nation's least sprawling metro area and Colorado Springs sprawls less than Portland.

August 10, 2004 - The Public Purpose

Eminent Domain: The Despotic Power

The Michigan Supreme Court rules that Detroit's 1981 eminent domain seizures of Poletown homes for a General Motors plant was not legal.

August 9, 2004 - Wall St. Journal

Work Here, But Go Live Someplace Else

The official economic development policy in many Washington, D.C. suburbs is to attract new jobs -- but not allow enough housing for all the workers.

August 8, 2004 - The Washington Post

Southern Nevada's Desert Land Rush

The search for new developable land pushes out beyond the Las Vegas Valley.

August 7, 2004 - Las Vegas Review Journal

State Questions Deal For Hearst Ranch

The $95-million deal to preserve an 18-mile stretch of coastal land that surround Hearst Castle in San Simeon, California, is being questioned as too generous to Hearst Ranch.

August 6, 2004 - The Los Angeles Times

Green Fields, Brown Fields, Now White Fields

Chicago businessman envisions unusual future for controversial landfill.

August 6, 2004 - The Chicago Tribune

It's My Land And I Want To Do What I Want

Developer wants to rezone for more housing in face of government and resident opposition.

August 6, 2004 - The Detroit News

More U.S. Towns Adopting Noise Ordinances

From Boulder, CO to Portsmouth, NH to Ybor City, FL, cities across the nation are restricting the sounds "that disrupt the quiet of suburbia."

August 3, 2004 - USA Today

NIMBYism At Its Finest

Affluent communities in Chicago's North Shore are up in arms concerning Illinois' inclusionary housing requirements.

August 3, 2004 - The Chicago Tribune

Property Owners' Standing Saved

An Albany, NY, neighborhood association beats back a legal challenge that could have had far reaching implications for property owners' standing to sue over zoning decisions.

August 3, 2004 - Metroland Online

Impact Fees Or Snake Oil?

A consultant is recommending local Florida cities increase impact fees by 219 percent to deal with budget deficits.

July 31, 2004 - Orlando Business Journal

Incentivizing Brownfields

A proposed California bill would make it easier for developers to build on urban brownfield sites.

July 31, 2004 - The Los Angeles Times

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.