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March 31, 2020
A Q&A With Houston's Top Women in Planning
In celebration of Women's History Month, two women who hold top Houston planning positions discuss their work and aspirations. -
April 4, 2018
Blue Bikes in the Big Easy
With 700 bicycles and 70 stations installed or coming soon, Blue Bikes service area includes all of downtown and a broad swath of neighborhoods from the Lower Garden District to Bywater, from the Mississippi River to City Park. -
May 3, 2017
A Walking Tour of Music Landmarks in New York City
From the LGBTQ and Planning Division newsletter, a guide to music landmarks in New York City. -
March 21, 2017
Hudson Yards: Innovative Financing Is Developing NYC's Last Frontier
Hudson Yards, one of the largest private real estate projects in U.S. history, is being financed through innovative financing measures. -
April 5, 2016
Sea Level Rise: A 'Wicked Problem,' an Amazing Opportunity
Oceanographer John Englander closed the 2016 National Planning Conference with a look at a "wicked problem" — sea level rise. -
April 5, 2016
Federal LWCF Funding Helped Develop Phoenix's Encanto Park
The federal Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) provides matching state and local assistance grants to help develop parks like Encanto Park near downtown Phoenix. -
April 5, 2016
'The Issue of Our Time': APA, HUD Address Income Inequality, Equitable Growth
HUD Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Harriet Tregoning tells the 2016 National Planning Conference that income inequality and equitable growth is “the issue of our time” in planning.
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