Land Use

Study Urges County To Fight Sprawl

A study by the Greenbelt Alliance urges Contra Costa County, CA, to fight sprawl.

June 20, 2003 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

How To Fight Sprawl And Encourage Smart Growth

An analysis of sprawl in Contra Costa County, CA, and opportunities for smart growth.

June 20, 2003 - Greenbelt Alliance

Impact Fees Promote Growth

One-time charges against new development foster growth by providing an increased and predictable supply of buildable land, according to a Brookings Report.

June 20, 2003 - The Brookings Institution

'Mixed Use' Is Mixing Up A Florida County

The Halls River Retreat developer is reviving his 54-unit proposal for a mixed-use development, based on Citrus County's land development code that allows mixed use -- something no longer allowed in the County's Comprehensive Plan.

June 19, 2003 - The St. Petersburg Times

Send Us Your Tourists; Keep Your Brands At Home

Approaching commercial build-out, a gateway community to the Canadian Rockies looks for ways to keep it local by limiting multinational firms.

June 19, 2003 - Calgary Herald

Island Life Strains As Coast Builds Up

Hatteras Island's lax zoning laws left the door open to developers, and now local residents are paying the price.

June 19, 2003 - The Christian Science Monitor

DOJ Involved In Religious Land Use Dispute

Justice Department works to uphold constitutionality of 3-year-old federal law that helps religious groups in zoning clashes.

June 18, 2003 - Law.Com

County To Approve $1 Billion Land Deal

Despite threats of lawsuits, Riverside County, CA is poised to adopt a $1-billion conservation plan that will govern growth for the next 75 years.

June 18, 2003 - The Los Angeles Times

How To Make A Place Walkable

Streets can be tamed incrementally, one intersection at a time.

June 17, 2003 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Californians Raise Roof Over New Housing

The two biggest developments in the West, just north of L.A., revive an enduring debate over growth.

June 17, 2003 - The Christian Science Monitor

Making TODs Work: Real Life Lessons

A project manager gives a real-world account of the successes and failures of one of the nation's most closely watched new transit-oriented communities.

June 17, 2003 - Planetizen

Sprawl Hurts New York City

New York City's suburbanization is threatening the city's critical mass.

June 17, 2003 - The Gotham Gazette

The Smart Money Is On Smart Growth

The Brookings Institution's Bruce Katz argues that now is right time for Connecticut to re-evaluate and reform their destructive its wasteful growth trends.

June 16, 2003 - The Brookings Institution

What We Can Learn From Vancouver's Graceful Growth

Vancouver has accomplished on its waterfront what San Francisco has talked about for decades. US Cities could learn much from Vancouver's success.

June 16, 2003 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Selling Smart Growth To Skeptical Americans

Is it possible to convince Americans to embrace mixed-use walkable communities?

June 12, 2003 - The Miami Herald

A New Look For San Antonio's 'Undiscovered' South Side

A new San Antonio land use plan aims to balance development between north and south.

June 12, 2003 - San Antonio Express-News

Green Power Broker Explains Urban Park Fundamentals

The Planning Report talks to Joe Edmiston of the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy about the challenges and pitfalls of developing parks in urban Los Angeles.

June 11, 2003 - The Planning Report

Repairing 'A Tear' In Downtown

Delaware's (Ohio) new master plan envisions a landscaped, six-lane boulevard to reunify the city and promote riverfront development.

June 10, 2003 - The Columbus Dispatch

TOD Is No Silver Bullet

Transit oriented development just as hard to develop in Massachusetts as any other type of development.

June 10, 2003 - The Boston Globe

Avoid The Folly Of Sprawl

Parris Glendening, former governor of Maryland, and now a leading national Smart Growth advocate, warns about adverse impacts of urban sprawl.

June 9, 2003 - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

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