Planning Magazine Fall 2024
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The Fall issue of Planning shares strategies on how to convert vacant retail into housing, ways to build career confidence, and tech tools to support green infrastructure. Learn how planners in West Tennessee are preparing for rapid growth after a gigantic battery and EV factory comes to town, as well as why communities need hubs, havens, and hangouts. PLUS: what's next for communities and the unhoused after a consequential Supreme Court ruling?
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Steering Growth
Planners in rural West Tennessee are taking a regional approach to get ahead of the growth that a ginormous battery and electric vehicle factory will bring.
What Now for Communities and the Unhoused?
The Grants Pass Supreme Court decision made headlines, but will it change the work of planners and their partners as they continue to seek solutions to the homelessness crisis?
Yes, You Can Convert Vacant Retail to Housing
It's controversial, but rethinking ground-floor regulations is a surprisingly reasonable way to fill those empty storefronts with places to call home.
INTERSECTIONS
Historic Preservation: Flexible, modern approaches
Viewpoint: How to support queer pop-ups
Transportation: AI can reduce GHG
People Behind the Plans: Overcoming imposter syndrome
Et Cetera: King Coal
TOOLS FOR THE TRADE
How-To: Havens, hangouts, and hubs
Tech Tools: Green infrastructure
Infrastructure: Complete streets drive economic gains
Community Engagement: Compensating local experts
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Community Green: East Canfield Art Park, Detroit