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October 12, 2016
U.S. planner Andy Cross, AICP, shares insights into the differences in English and American planning that he gleaned in London.
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October 10, 2016
The evolution of cell phone cameras is providing new perspectives for community planners in their qualitative research.
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October 7, 2016
Planners and their GIS colleagues in Kenton County, Kentucky, are using story maps to connect their community with the local planning narrative – and they think you can, too.
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September 30, 2016
The time has never been better for planners to move towards a more creative, inclusive, and enjoyable public outreach approach beyond the public meeting.
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September 29, 2016
A Summer 2016 JAPA article looks at how planners are dealing with the dangers and problems created by local fracking.
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September 27, 2016
Digital technology can be good or bad for cities. Which way it goes depends on how well technologists and urbanists work together.
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September 23, 2016
This is the first blog post in a series called "A Guide for the Idealist," on launching and navigating a planning career.
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September 22, 2016
Former AIP Executive Director John Hirten, FAICP, died in September 2016.
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September 12, 2016
Before we can predict how technology might shape cities, we have to identify the essential efficiencies — and costs — of urban environments.
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September 12, 2016
APA member Kathleen McMahon, AICP, goes behind the scenes with the City of Columbus, Ohio, to find out what's next for the Smart City Challenge winner.
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September 8, 2016
With a history of catering to its crowds, Bryant Park has taken park service to the next level by tracking the purchasing habits and travel patterns through its users’ mobile devices.
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September 8, 2016
Well, a lot depends on circumstances, and environmental law is seldom a simple thing. But the answer, according to Jon Kusler, a veteran in this field, may increasingly be yes.
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August 31, 2016
Mayor Bob Buckhorn of Tampa, Florida, explains why parks are so important to his growing city.
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August 26, 2016
The Built Environment Education Program (BEEP) in San Diego, led by Benjamin Martinez, educates its students on how street design and active transportation shape their communities.
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August 24, 2016
The Summer 2016 issue of the Journal of the American Planning Association features two articles that encourage planners to work to improve happiness.
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August 18, 2016
Y-PLAN is an educational methodology designed to challenge the status quo by inviting children and young people to participate alongside professionals.
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August 16, 2016
Vibrant, well-maintained parks bring public health, environmental, economic, and community benefits to cities. Catherine Nagel, executive director of the City Parks Alliance, highlights the value of parks and the need for greater investment.
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August 15, 2016
Broadway Avenue in Red Lodge, Montana, may serve as a corridor to Yellowstone National Park, but the scenic main street is much more than a pass through.
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August 10, 2016
The Chicago Architecture Foundation is reinventing the 1911 Wacker’s Manual urban planning treatise as a graphic novel intended to inspire young people to become engaged as stewards of Chicago.
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July 26, 2016
Sandy Pernitz, the Seattle city staff person who works directly with the Beacon Food Forest, tells the tale of how the community rallied around an innovative project in food systems planning.
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July 26, 2016
How Douglas County, Kansas became a nationally recognized leader in food systems planning.
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July 25, 2016
The Center for Understanding the Built Environment (CUBE) provides unique and innovative resources to teach children and adults about the value of engaged citizenry.
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July 22, 2016
Nicole Faghin, LEED AP, a coastal management specialist at Washington Sea Grant, writes about the Green Shores for Homes project.
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July 20, 2016
The Growhouse in Phoenix's Roosevelt Row, named a Great Neighborhood in 2015, turned a dry, vacant lot into a productive urban farm.
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July 19, 2016
Faculty members at Portland State University explain Planning Oregon, an initiative to establish the school as a focal point of research and innovative practices for the statewide land-use planning program.
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July 18, 2016
Three University of Arizona planning students share engagement strategies from their Planning Student Organization.
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July 15, 2016
Chicago's Pullman neighborhood is turning a new leaf with green rooftops from New York's Gotham Greens.
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July 14, 2016
A new study examines why Inclusionary Zoning is a driver of economic diversity and expanding opportunities in cities across the U.S.
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July 14, 2016
A new land-use planning exercise can help communities start a conversation about local solar energy use.
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July 13, 2016
Amy Wasielewski from North Central Texas Council of Governments talks about three programs that are engaging Arlington's youth in planning.
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July 12, 2016
As a part of the Growing Food Connection partnership, APA recently unveiled a series of policy briefs for planners and decision makers that help tackle local issues in food systems planning.
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July 6, 2016
The integration of ride-sharing services into municipal funding decisions holds the potential to be a low-cost way of boosting transportation investment and promoting regional integration.
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June 28, 2016
Remembering former APA Executive Director Michael Barker, who died in December 2015.
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June 28, 2016
Big Ideas for Washington’s Future has produced a website and a variety of models for practicing planners, education programs for the public and elected officials, and partnerships with other organizations covering diverse topics
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June 27, 2016
New York City Parks Commissioner Mitchell J. Silver, FAICP, discusses his plan for creating better access to neighborhood parks throughout New York and the country.
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June 27, 2016
Building more market-rate housing in desirable areas, like Chicago's Lincoln Park, could increase access to affordable housing on a regional scale.
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June 21, 2016
Columbus, Ohio, is selected to receive the Department of Transportation's "Smart Cities Challenge" grant.
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June 20, 2016
Parks are integral to health and social equity, and public policy must support the development of urban and community parks.
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June 17, 2016
Historic preservation district authority is threatened by state legislation that focuses on funding and the freedom of property owners to alter their property.
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June 15, 2016
Researchers at Florida State University and the Florida Department of Transportation document how automated vehicles may transform the built environment in coming decades.
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June 7, 2016
This is the second of a two-part series on the plans behind DOT's Smart City Challenge.
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June 7, 2016
The City of Asheville, North Carolina, leveraged federal funding to engage a marginalized community in the planning process.
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June 6, 2016
For planners retirement may not mean the end to working, but a career and life change. We asked a couple of planners how they are managing the transition.
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June 6, 2016
Many planners have heard of environmental justice, but there have been challenges implementing it during the planning process. For a variety of reasons, the barriers are coming down.
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May 31, 2016
A behind-the-scenes look at the Smart City Challenge finalists.
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May 25, 2016
An exploration of the impact of an aerotropolis as a tool for economic development, sustainability, and growth management.
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May 19, 2016
How Wilson, North Carolina, began righting past design wrongs with federal transportation funding.
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May 18, 2016
States and local governments are working to find innovative ways to remove barriers to affordable housing construction and to be more involved in planning for higher density.
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May 16, 2016
The director of the Dubuque County Conservation Board provides an update on the successes of the Heritage Trail since the CPAT project there in late 2012.
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May 10, 2016
For the first time in more than 50 years, streetcars are running along the streets of Kansas City. APA was on the ground for the grand opening to get the inside scoop.