Planning January 2014
Issue Contents
Special Issue on Atlanta
Atlanta, the Next Chapter
Michael E. Kanell narrates the saga of a city that is rising up — again.
Emerald Necklace, Southern Style
An excerpt from a new Planners Press book explains how the BeltLine is emerging as a premier addition to the public realm. Alexander Garvin offers details in Planning Practice.
A Job and a Half
Atlanta's top planner tackles tough problems. An interview with James Shelby — conducted by Ben Smith.
Fighting the Water Wars on a Different Front
It takes conservation and creativity to get the job done. Marsha Walton reports in a Sustaining Places story.
City on the Move
Ariel Hart asks what's next for Atlanta's transportation systems. With a sidebar by Laurel Paget-Seekins.
Catalyst for Change
David Pendered assesses the regional Livable Centers Initiative.
The Black Mecca 50 Years Later
Did black Atlanta get to the promised land? By Kenya King and M. Alexis Scott.
Perspectives
A regular column by APA's CEO, Paul Farmer.
News
Ballot box winners, salty aquifers.
Legal News
Disparate impact, water service.
By the Numbers
Statistics in the news, compiled by David Pendered. This month: Georgia's movie business.
Ever Green
Timothy Beatley on catastrophe and creativity.
Letters
More on Cuba, RFPs.
Planners Library
Sustainable neighborhoods, urbanism(s).
Media
New reports, blogs, videos, etc.
Viewpoint
City kids.
Cover: Whitewater kayakers in Columbus, Georgia. Courtesy Georgia Department of Economic Development.