California

Green Energy For Los Angeles

The chair of L.A.'s municipally-owned Department of Water and Power outlines how the city will build up its portfolio of green power by 2010.

February 24, 2007 - The Metro Investment Report

'Adult Studio' Better Use For Historic Building Than Housing

After the San Francisco Planning Department rejects several condo projects for the city's historic State Armory and Arsenal Building on the edge of the Mission District, an Internet pornography studio buys the building to make films.

February 23, 2007 - The Wall Street Journal

Save Downtown With Restrictive Zoning

Why industrial areas are vital to healthy cities.

February 23, 2007 - The Los Angeles Times

San Francisco Muni Is Running Late

A recent report has revealed some shortcomings of San Francisco's Municipal Railway system: Muni busses and railcars arrive on schedule only 70%of the time. The issue is underlined by a 1999 measure that sought an on-time percentage of 85% by 2004.

February 20, 2007 - The San Francisco Chronicle

A Comprehensive Affordable Housing Strategy Is More Than Just Inclusionary Zoning

Participating on Oakland’s Inclusionary Housing Blue Ribbon Commission, a home builder points to the futility of inclusionary zoning and lists effective alternatives that should be included in a comprehensive approach to building affordable housing.

February 20, 2007 - The Oakland Tribune

Critics Sound Off On 'Ineffective' So Cal Association Of Governments

As cities and counties contribute millions to its budget, the Southern California Association of Governments continues to take flak from planners and local officials who deplore its unrealistic planning efforts and inaccurate growth projections.

February 19, 2007 - L.A. Weekly

Putting Schools At The Center

A movement is afoot to make schools more than just places to store kids for eight hours a day. Planning Director Gail Goldberg and child advocate Yolie Flores Aguilar are helping lead the way in Los Angeles.

February 19, 2007 - The Planning Report

Creating An African American Cultural Center In West Oakland

This report from NPR looks at a neighborhood activist who's leading a movement to revitalize a rundown West Oakland neighborhood into a black cultural district.

February 18, 2007 - NPR

Affordable Housing Vs. Disneyland

The possibility of an affordable housing development being built near the gates of Disneyland sent the park's officials to a recent Anaheim City Council Meeting. A vote expected by many to pass resulted in a tie, and the housing project faded away.

February 17, 2007 - The Los Angeles Times

City Vote Urges Neighbor To Zone Urban Farm

A neighboring city has tendered its support of a plan to set aside 5 acres of a planned housing development in Mountain View, California, as an educational urban farm space. Some officials see the vote of support as outsider meddling.

February 17, 2007 - Palo Alto Daily News

Making Public Policy at 2 A.M.

Bill Fulton, smart growth expert and a City Council member in Ventura, California, recounts a marathon eight hour city council meeting and two controversial land use projects the council approves.

February 15, 2007 - Bill Fulton's Blog

L.A.'s Grand Avenue Project Approved

Plans for a broad mixed-use, transit-oriented development have received approval from the Los Angeles City Council and County Board of Supervisors, moving closer to the creation of a what civic leaders hope is a cultural center in downtown L.A.

February 15, 2007 - The Los Angeles Times

L.A. Also Looks To Create Ctiywide Wi-Fi Network

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa has announced plans to create a citywide network providing free wireless Internet access. L.A. will join more than 300 cities nationwide that offer wireless access.

February 14, 2007 - The Los Angeles Times

Why A Bullet Train Is No Silver Bullet

James E. Moore, chairman of the department of industrial and systems engineering at USC, argues that high speed rail linking major metro areas is not a solution for California's transportation needs.

February 14, 2007 - The Los Angeles Times

More Road Tolls A Sure Thing In California's Future

A $20 Billion transportation bond, approved by voters in Nov., was just the start. The governor and legislature have signaled interest in continuing toll road building via public-private partnerships financed by tolls, sure to upset many drivers.

February 14, 2007 - The Los Angeles Times

Big TOD Project Breaks Ground In L.A.

Ground has been broken on an expansive transit-oriented development in the heart of Hollywood. A new hotel, apartment complex, and shopping center are part of the project, which is situated above one of L.A.'s subway stations.

February 13, 2007 - KNBC

California Drivers Pay For Freedom from Freeways

California's congestion pricing is based on a driver's economic rationality and self-interest.

February 13, 2007 - The New York Times

Crime And Suburban Development

Residents of leafy suburban communities are alarmed that the crime they thought they left behind in the city has followed them into their new neighborhoods.

February 12, 2007 - The Sacramento Bee

College Students Saving Money By Living In Substandard Housing

To help make ends meet, some students have taken to living in illegal, and often unsafe, residences.

February 9, 2007 - The Santa Clara

San Francisco Subway Project Warned To Speed Up

Having spent an inordinate amount of time in preliminary engineering, the major transit project for the San Francisco Bay Area is in serious financial trouble, according to the FTA, and could have its $750 million grant withdrawn.

February 8, 2007 - The San Francisco Chronicle

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.