Land Use

Queensway Bay Still Floating Along

The prime Long Beach, CA waterfront project is 2 years behind schedule. But the city has given the builder another extension.

February 15, 2001 - The Los Angeles Times

The High Cost Of Open Space

A plan for Montgomery County, MD raises questions about owners' rights.

February 15, 2001 - The Washington Post

Washington County Seeks Slow Growth

King County's slow-growth measure would prohibit new urban buildings in rural areas.

February 15, 2001 - The Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Developer Settles Lawsuit For Right To Develop

A developer who sued Weston on the grounds that the City had illegally stopped his 94-home project due to school crowding will pay to settle his own lawsuit; the money will be used to build a road for the school.

February 13, 2001 - Sun-Sentinel

South Michigan's Landmark District

Michigan is reviving an eight-year-old plan to create a landmark district as a form of revitalization.

February 13, 2001 - Chicago Sun-Times

Sprawling Into The Third Millennium

Suburbia was a reaction to crowded cities but today many suburbs are crowded as sprawl continues to spread.

February 13, 2001 - Scientific American

Churches Oppose Sprawl Limits

Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle is against the urban-growth boundary in King County, WA.

February 12, 2001 - The Seattle Times

Township Wants Voice In Land-use

The nation's oldest form of local government is seeking to gain land-use authority long reserved for cities -- a change that would likely alter patterns of urban growth and development.

February 12, 2001 - The Columbus Dispatch

Arizona City Adopts Slow Growth Rules

Scottsdale, AZ, adopts new ordinances to force scrutiny of large-scale projects.

February 11, 2001 - The Arizona Republic

Public Spaces Handbook

A new handbook from the Project for Public Spaces takes on the toughquestions: Why are some places better than others?

February 9, 2001 - Purdue University News

How The Fast Food Industry Spread Sprawl

In his book "Fast Food Nation" author Eric Schlosser exposes the dark side of the fast food industry and says it contributes to spreading urban sprawl.

February 8, 2001 - Salon

State Honored For Protecting Farmland

Pennsylvania has been honored for protecting more farmland than any other state, including Maryland, a state that has long been a model for fighting sprawl.

February 7, 2001 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Shrinking Philadelphia

Philadephia predicted rapid urban growth. It turns out that residents are fleeing to the suburbs. What does this mean for planning?

February 7, 2001 - The Washington Post

Sprawl, Farmers Clash

As rapid development explodes across Washtenaw County, MI, residents are fighting back.

February 6, 2001 - The Detroit News

Industrial Ecology Of Manhattan

Manhattan has led the way in the shift from unused industrial facilities to multimedia and new media centers.

February 6, 2001 - REIS

Small Town Mayor Fights Goliath--LAX

El Segundo's mayor is gathering a lot of support in the suburbs to fight LAX expansion.

February 6, 2001 - The Los Angeles Times

San Jose's Last Frontier

Cisco Systems's plan for a 20,000 worker research and developmentcenter has caused a controversial battle.

February 5, 2001 - The Sacramento Bee

Money Available To Halt Urban Development

U.S. Department of Agriculture's Farmland Protection Program offers $30 million to protect farmland from urban developmen.

February 5, 2001 - Citizen Online

Consultant Pokes Holes In Smart Growth Strategies

Wendell Cox delivers his controversial message: Smart Growth is "downright stupid."

February 5, 2001 - GlobeSt.com

Auburn's Master Planning Process

The City of Auburn is embarking on a master planning process which identifies a new convention center.

February 4, 2001 - Seattle Daily Journal Of Commerce

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

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