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Why Urban Growth Boundaries Fail

Housing affordably drops in Portland, but increases in Atlanta. Are urban growth boundries are causing minorites to be locked out of the American dream?

July 22 - Wendell Cox

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Who Sprawls The Most?

Contrary to conventional wisdom, cities in the East are sprawling faster than their West coast counterparts.

July 12 - William Fulton, Rolf Pendall, Mai Nguyen, and Alicia Harrison

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Ten Keys To Walkable Communities

Walkable communities are celebrated destinations that create a sense of place and promote economic development. Dan Burden identifies the top ten strategies planners can use to craft a walkable community.

June 25 - Dan Burden

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Ethics In The Planning Workplace

When should planners speak up over objections of principle, and when should they simply follow orders? Richard Carson offers advice for three situations planners may face on the job.

June 11 - Richard H. Carson

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The Three Most Exciting Trends In Planning

Retiring AICP President Norman Krumholz outlines the three most exciting trends in urban planning today. But have they overshadowed the true purpose of planning?

May 14 - Norman Krumholz


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The Electronic Architecture Of Community

The challenge for most communities is how to create a digital architecture that addresses their community goals. Dr. Horan looks at how planners can ensure their city is part of a wired community.

April 23 - Thomas A. Horan, Ph.D.

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When Growth Management Fails, Build New Towns

Growth management is only slowing the eventual demise of the modern city. Richard Carson proposes starting over and offers his criteria for "New Towns."

April 18 - Richard H. Carson


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Sprawl = Injustice

The sprawling suburbanization of America has implications for both planning and social justice -- it penalizes the millions of Americans who are too poor to drive. Mr. Lewyn calls for a "no roads without transit" policy.

April 9 - Michael Lewyn

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The Worst Streets In North America

Members of the The New Urbanism movement have compiled a list of the most sprawling and pedestrian unfriendly strips of asphalt and concrete in the nation.

March 21 - Jim Colleran

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Why Public Buildings Are Important To Planning

Our public buildings -- courthouses, post offices, town halls, libraries, schools -- are a reflection of who we are as a community and as a people.

March 10 - Wayne M. Senville

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Krumholz Responds: The Case For Planning Certification

The president of AICP responds to the charge that planning certification can actually harm a planner's career. AICP represents the highest standard of the profession.

February 28 - Norman Krumholz, AICP

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AICP: Does Planning Certification Matter?

Architects, engineers and lawyers have professional certifications. Planners have the AICP. But does it matter? Richard Carson argues that it will hurt your planning career.

February 7 - Richard H. Carson

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The Argument Against Smart Growth

Will smart growth result in more traffic congestion and air pollution? Wendell Cox presents the argument for sprawl and against urban 'smart growth' development.

January 22 - Wendell Cox

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Ecologically-based Municipal Land Use Planning

Current land use practices are doomed to failure because they rely on zoning that ignores the capacity and function of the community's natural resources.

January 4 - William B. Honachefsky, P.L.S., P.P.

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Editorial Cartoon

December 20 - Gus Salazar

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Oregon Learns A Hard Lesson

Why did Oregon voters pass Measure 7? Citizens were tired of heavy-handed government planners.

December 8 - Richard H. Carson

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Economic Gardening

Littleton, Colorado's healthier approach to economic development.

November 29 - Chris Gibbons

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Editorial Cartoon

November 20 - Gus Salzar

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Los Angeles' Vision for Neighborhood Empowerment

Los Angeles' new Department of Neighborhood Empowerment is creating a system of neighborhood councils to restructure city government and local planning. Will it succeed?

October 25 - Bill Christopher

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Why Measure Smart Growth?

If smart growth can be measured, cities and regions can be evaluated against specific performance standards, and our communities can grow smarter. But can it be done?

September 15 - Stan Ross

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