Land Use

EPA Announces National Smart Growth Awards

EPA Administrator Christine Todd Whitman announced four winners of the 2002 National Awards for Smart Growth Achievement.

November 19, 2002 - U. S. Environmental Protection Agency

Will Washington Become Silicon Valley?

As home prices in the D.C. area rise, a few lessons from Silicon Valley may apply.

November 19, 2002 - The Washington Post

Peaceful Pedestrian Plaza Or Place Of Protest?

Can the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints limit certain activities -- like protestin -- on a public pedestrian plaza owned by the church?

November 18, 2002 - Deseret News

Ft. Lauderdale Debates Future Visions For Beach

City of Fort Lauderdale has commissioned the Urban Land Institute to study the future of the beach.

November 16, 2002 - Sun-Sentinel

City Admonished For Sprawl Tendencies

The California city of Vacaville is admonished to curb its sprawling ways; planners told to embrace smart growth.

November 15, 2002 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

Californians Prefer Suburbia, Drive Alone, And Like Their Commute

A land use survey reports that Californians prefer to live in single-family detached houses, drive alone to work, and -- contrary to popular belief -- are pleased with their commute.

November 15, 2002 - Public Policy Institute of California

A Deal With The Devil To Slow Sprawl

A development rights deal in northern Idaho is the latest example of conservation groups making deals with their historic foes to slow suburban sprawl.

November 15, 2002 - Wall St. Journal

Smart Growth Case Study

This in-depth article examines sprawl in Riverside County, CA, as well as the accompanying negativeeffects.

November 13, 2002 - North County Times Escondido-Oceanside-Vista

Focus On Fire Management In Australia

Rapid spread of urban development into forested areas in one of the most fire-prone regions of the world has created a dangerous situation.

November 12, 2002 - National Geographic

Artificial Islands: An Israeli Alternative To Settlements?

Israel considers creating pricey artificial islands for residential, tourism and business uses.

November 12, 2002 - BBC News

Controlling Growth In Virginia

The Peidmont Environmental Council faces its biggest challenge: curbing growth in "developer-friendly" Virginia.

November 12, 2002 - The Washington Post

MA's Drive To Preserve Parkways

Across Massachusetts, parkways and boulevards are being recognized as historic landmarks.

November 12, 2002 - The Boston Globe

Overbuilding Community Facilities

Should community facilities -- hospitals, universities, and churches -- be allowed to build "as-of-right" without community review?

November 9, 2002 - The Gotham Gazette

Grand Rapids' New Focus On Smart Growth

Grand Rapids, a city wellknown for its conservative politics, is energetically pursuing SmartGrowth principles.

November 9, 2002 - Michigan Land Use Institute

Voters Value Open Space

Citizens in Southeastern Pennsylvania and South Jersey voted for tax increases to help preserve open space.

November 8, 2002 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Sprawl And Politics Ignite Debate Over Controversial Project

A controversial development project to build a golf resort on top of a city's sole source of drinking water

November 8, 2002 - National Public Radio

Pro-Growth Forces Win Most California Ballot Measures

It's a mixed bag, but slow-growthers lose in some surprising places, while a high-profile property rights measures loses.

November 7, 2002 - California Planning and Development Report

Indian Casinos, Land Use, And Corruption

California has become the hot spot a tribal dispute over land use, gaming and corruption.

November 6, 2002 - The Los Angeles Times

California Imposes Coastal Plan On Malibu

California Secretary of Resources, Mary Nichols, discusses the development of the Malibu coastal plan imposed on the city by the state Coastal Commission.

November 5, 2002 - The Metro Investment Report

Smart Growth: The Future Of The American Metropolis?

Bruce Katz identifies the key challenges the smart-growth movement needs to address if it is going to succeed.

November 5, 2002 - The Brookings Institution

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

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Top Schools

The definitive ranking of graduate planning programs.

100 Most Influential Urbanists

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Urban Planning Creators You Should Know

A short list of voices on social, video, and podcasting platforms.