Planning November 2010
Planning November 2010
Hail to the Blue and the Green
Waterfront parks do double duty: bolstering downtowns and helping to meet sustainability goals. JoAnn Greco takes a tour.
One Lawyer's Crystal Ball
Lora Lucero predicts what our courts and legislatures are likely to be facing over the next few years.
A Really Big Rezoning
Maine puts landscape-level tools to work at Moosehead Lake. By Evan Richert and Agnieszka Pinette in Planning Practice.
Repurposing Detroit
The city is starting from scratch with a far-reaching planning initiative. Corry Buckwalter Berkooz reports.
Fixing the Mess We Made
Emily Talen suggests ways to correct the problems caused by sprawl. A Sustaining Places story.
Perspectives
A regular column by CEO Paul Farmer.
News
Ballot measures, federal policy conference.
Legal News
Tattoos, wetlands.
By the Numbers
Statistics in the news, compiled by APA's Research Department. This month: on the waterfront.
Ever Green
Right brain cities.
Letters
Notable park, where's the beef?
Planners Library
Lessons from Chicago, best public squares.
Media
News reports, blogs, videos, etc.
Viewpoint
Cultural memory counts.
Cover: Detroit's two-block-long Heidelberg project; photo by Corry Buckwalter Berkooz.