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    • Creating Staff Reports With Pizzaz

      Zoning Practice — June 2023
      by: Bonnie Johnson, FAICP, PhD, Stephanie Kisler, AICP       June 01, 2023
      This issue of Zoning Practice brings creativity to the staff report by drawing on research about how to foster creative work within organizations. It describes and uses two different exercises based on proven creativity-training programs. These two creative thinking skills processes can assist planners in finding their way to what is most valuable for their technical and empathetic expertise.
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    • Test Concepts and Go Beyond the Screen with the Latest City-Building Video Games

      From Spider-Man to Cities: Skylines, creating communities has never felt more real — and more relevant — for planners.
      by: Bill Jones       May 16, 2024
      From Spider-Man to Cities: Skylines, creating communities has never felt more real — and more relevant — for planners.
    • Farmland Solar Policy Design Toolkit

      May 2020
      by: Genevieve Byrne
      This guide is designed to help state and local officials understand how different state and local policy options affect opportunities to site solar projects on farmland.
    • Yes, You Can Convert Vacant Retail to Housing

      Rethinking ground-floor regulations to include residential uses is a controversial but doable solution to housing underproduction and a glut of empty storefronts.
      by: Larisa Ortiz       April 30, 2024
      Rethinking ground-floor regulations to include residential uses is a controversial but doable solution to housing underproduction and a glut of empty storefronts.
    • Creating Design Guidelines That Work

      Zoning Practice — March 2011
      by: Douglas Hammel       March 01, 2011
      This issue of Zoning Practice sets forth some fundamental principles to follow while developing design guidelines. It poses a series of key questions to be asked prior to the development of design guidelines that aim to proactively address common pain points.
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    • Laguna Beach, CA, Municipal Code

      2017
      The city's zoning code addresses design review.
      Laguna Beach, CA
    • Gilbert, AZ, Industrial/Employment Design Guidelines

      2005
      These guidelines apply to all new industrial and employment developments and substantial alternations.
    • Batavia, IL, Zoning Code

      2017
      The city's zoning code addresses design review.
      Batavia, IL
    • How a New NFL Stadium is Transforming Nashville’s East Bank

      By engaging the community, planners can help cities tie sports venues to urban neighborhoods, creating a cultural hub for the whole city.
      by: Joe Tedino       November 21, 2024
      By engaging the community, planners can help cities tie sports venues to urban neighborhoods, creating a cultural hub for the whole city.
    • 5 XR Technology Tools That Empower Planners to Connect Vision with Reality

      These surprisingly accessible extended reality applications can help planners upskill as they connect with communities, boost stakeholder buy-in, and better plan for uncertainty.
      by: Sarah Bassett, Andrew Buck, AICP, Nicholas Pilarski       May 01, 2023
      These surprisingly accessible extended reality applications can help planners upskill as they connect with communities, boost stakeholder buy-in, and better plan for uncertainty.
    • Philadelphia, PA, Complete Streets Design Handbook

      2024
      This guide is for projects that impact the right-of-way in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
    • New York, NY, Climate Resiliency Design Guidelines

      September 2020
      This guide belongs to the Hazard Mitigation and Urban Heat Resilience collections.
    • New Jersey Complete Streets Design Guide

      2017
      This guide is designed to help public agencies and private developers implement complete streets projects in New Jersey.
    • London, Canada, Complete Streets Design Manual

      August 2018
      This guide is a tool and resource for implementing complete streets in London, Canada.
    • How to Design a Great Street

      May 2020
      This video describes some of the characteristics that contribute to a great city street, which differs based on local climate, culture, architecture, and activities.
    • Improving Public Health Through Community Design

      November 2017
      by: Gary Gaston
      This video explores the relationship between civic engagement, the built environment, and public health.
    • Design Lights Consortium Outdoor Lighting Ordinances

      April 2024
      This interactive map details which cities in all 50 states have enacted outdoor lighting ordinances.
    • Controlling Strip Development with Design Guidelines

      Zoning Practice — November 2011
      by: Ross Moldoff, AICP, Sarah Korjeff
      Design guidelines use illustrations and photographs to clarify what the desired type of development looks like. TThis issue of Zoning Practice discusses how Salem, New Hampshire, and the Cape Cod Commission have used design guidelines to improve the quality of development along commercial strips.
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    • Design for Health Comprehensive Plan Review Checklists

      September 2007
      This guide is a series of checklists that can help planners incorporate health into comprehensive plans.
    • Boston, MA, Coastal Flood Resilience Design Guidelines

      This guide is designed to help property owners and developers in Boston incorporate flood-resilient designs into their projects.
    • Louisville, KY, Complete Streets Design Guide

      2020
      This guide aids municipal and state agency staff in tools and methodologies for developing complete streets in Louisville, Kentucky.
    • Durango, CO, Design Guidelines for Established Neighborhoods

      2006
      This guide for property owners and developers was developed as a companion piece to the community’s updated development standards.
    • Alexandria, VA, Complete Streets Design Guidelines

      April 2016
      This guide is designed to help public agencies and private developers implement complete street projects.
    • Fircrest, WA, Municipal Code

      2017
      The city's land development code establishes an administrative design review process and provides design guidelines.
      Fircrest, WA
    • Planning for a Hybrid World

      The "2024 Trend Report for Planners" takes a deep dive into how the new normal of work is changing the way people live.
      by: Petra Hurtado, PhD, David Morley, AICP       September 19, 2024
      The "2024 Trend Report for Planners" takes a deep dive into how the new normal of work is changing the way people live.
    • Tactical Urbanist’s Guide to Materials and Design

      2016
      by: Street Plans Collaborative
      This guide discusses and illustrates various materials useful for implementing tactical urbanism projects.
    • Neighborhood Planning as Collaborative Democratic Design

      Journal of the American Planning Association, 73(4): 373-387, 2007
      by: Carmen Sirianni
      This article discusses how local governments can function as civic enablers and capacity builders in neighborhood planning processes.
    • Green Building Construction and Sustainable Design

      November 2015
      This video includes an interview that discusses the challenges and benefits to constructing prefabricated green homes.
    • Equitable Development: Social Equity by Design

      May 2018
      by: Carlton Eley
      This recorded lecture looks at how to incorporate environmental justice into the planning process to practice more equitable development.
    • Sustainable Design and Green Building Toolkit

      June 2013
      This toolkit addresses how local governments can identify and remove barriers to green building within their permitting process.
    • Tucson, AZ, Downtown Urban Design Reference Manual

      August 2008
      This guide includes strategies to help reduce or moderate the effects of urban heat islands in Tucson, Arizona.
    • Fayetteville, AR, Permit-Ready Building Design Program

      2024
      This program offers permit-ready architectural designs for residential construction in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
    • Youth Voices in Community Design Handbook

      2004
      This guide helps adults engage youth in community planning by providing background information, benefits and challenges, models and trainings, and case studies of successful projects across the nation.
    • How kids can help design cities

      February 2018
      In this Ted Talk, Mara Mintzer, an urban planner, shares her experience of including youth in designing a park in Boulder, Colorado.
    • Street Design: Part 1—Complete Streets

      Public Roads, July/August 2010
      by: Robin Smith, Sharlene Reed, Shana Baker
      This article introduces the complete streets concept.
    • Trenton, NJ, Complete Streets Design Handbook

      September 2021
      This guide provides specific and general recommendations for developing complete streets in Trenton, New Jersey.
    • Denver, CO, Small Cell Infrastructure Design Guidelines

      April 2018
      This guide is designed to help wireless facility applicants and installers comply with the city's preferences for small wireless facility deployment in public rights-of-way.
    • How to Design a City for Women

      CityLab, 2013
      by: Clare Foran
      This article features an effort in Vienna, Austria, to understand the different ways men and women use public transportation, and to address some of the unique challenges that women face.
    • Better Site Design Code and Ordinance Worksheet

      December 2017
      by: Karen Cappiella, Bill Hodges, Julie Schneider
      This guide outlines strategies to evaluate local development regulations for stormwater management using green infrastructure and low-impact development (LID) tactics.
    • Living with Heat: A Boston Design Charrette

      October 2019
      by: Michael Hoban
      This report presents information to help land-use professionals and other decision-makers implement solutions that help mitigate the effects of urban heat islands on the built environment.
    • Lansing, MI, 2012 Comprehensive Plan: Design Lansing

      Adopted April 2012
      The city's comprehensive plan discusses solar installations and promotes the development of renewable energy infrastructure.
    • Yakima River Basin, WA, Integrated Water Resource Management Plan

      Adopted 2012
      The Yakima River Basin Integrated Water Resource Management Plan is a forward-thinking plan that addresses current and anticipated future threats to the Basin’s water security, especially during drought years.
    • Youth ARTivism: Fostering Civic Engagement Through Public Art

      Journal of Urban Culture Research, 9(3), 2014
      This article highlights the Sustainable Thinking and Expression on Public Space (STEPS) Emerging ARTivist program that supports youth from diverse, low-income communities to improve public spaces through art.
    • New York, NY, Active Design Guidelines: Promoting Physical Activity and Health in Design

      2010
      This guide shares cost-effective ways that architects and designers can promote daily physical activity.
    • Journey Toward Better Decision-Making Using Digital Twins

      by: Jon DePaolis
      Digital twins are having a moment — becoming more and more part of the built environment zeitgeist as planners look for ways to visualize and better design their communities.
    • Greenlighting Cannabis — What Every Planning Department Needs to Know

      Momentum for cannabis legalization is growing nationwide. For communities in states that might be next, the best time to start preparing is now.
      by: Daniel Vock       February 11, 2021
      Communities everywhere should be thinking about and planning for the eventuality of legalized recreational cannabis. Fortunately, they can look to local jurisdictions in states that have gone before them for lessons on what works — and what doesn’t.
    • Davis, CA, Davis Downtown and Traditional Residential Neighborhoods Design Guidelines

      2001, revised 2007
      These guidelines were developed through a community-based process.
      Davis, CA
    • Meridian, ID, Architectural Standards

      2016
      This manual replaced the prior design manual in 2016 to free the design review process from subjectivity and confusing requirements.
      Meridian, ID
    • Freeport, ME, Codes and Ordinances

      2011
      The town code includes a design review ordinance.
      Freeport town, ME
    • Clarkdale, AZ, Town Code

      2017
      The town code establishes a design review process.
      Clarkdale, AZ

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