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Podcast - Parking Management: Innovative Solutions To Vehicle Parking Problems

25 March 2006 - 8:00am

8:42 minutes (4.05 MB)

Todd Litman, author of Parking Management Best Practices and Executive Director of the Victoria Transport Policy Institute, discusses parking management strategies and how they can be used to improve cities.

Podcast - Don Shoup: The Price Of Parking On Great Streets

27 March 2006 - 8:00am

9:48 minutes (4.55 MB)

Donald Shoup, FAICP, author of The High Cost of Free Parking, delves deeper into the concept of parking management, explaining how practical policies can mean big benefits for the streets on which they are enacted. With performance-based parking prices, local revenue return, and parking increment finance, everybody wins.

Podcast - Onsite Parking: The Scourge of America's Commercial Districts

29 March 2006 - 8:00am

9:36 minutes (4.46 MB)

In this final installment of Planetizen's three-part series on parking, Mott Smith, Principal of planning and development firm Civic Enterprise Associates in Los Angeles, analyzes the urban design problems generated by gratuitous "onsite" parking requirements, which ruin street life and force property owners to use their lots inefficiently.

Podcast - Joel Kotkin: What Is The New Suburbanism?

21 April 2006 - 8:00am

10:56 minutes (5.07 MB)

Joel Kotkin, author of the November 2005 report "The New Suburbanism", introduces the new planning theory, clarifies what it means, and describes how it remains very much a work in progress. This podcast was recorded on April 20, 2006 in Los Angeles by Joel Kotkin.

Podcast - Thomas Jefferson: The Founding Father Of Sprawl?

3 May 2006 - 8:00am

9:05 minutes (4.22 MB)

Are you stuck in traffic from your exurban house to the sale at the local Hummer dealer? It's Thomas Jefferson's fault. The genius who drafted the Declaration of Independence also espoused a far-ranging anti-urban philosophy, with policies setting the stage for two centuries of sprawling development and political biases against cities. By Leo Vazquez, AICP/PP.

Podcast - Roundtable Discussion: The California Environmental Quality Act

24 May 2006 - 8:00am

18:19 minutes (4.2 MB)

How deeply does the California Environmental Quality Act, or CEQA -- one of the oldest statewide environmental laws -- impact urban planning in California? Does it effectively balance the interests of the state's citizens, the building industry, and environmentalists? How do planners use the law, and what kind of growth does it promote in the state? In this exclusive Planetizen Roundtable Discussion, CEQA experts discuss the powerful law's wide-ranging impact on planning issues, and evaluate opportunities for reform.

Podcast - New Urbanist Planning Essential To Gulf Rebuilding

8 June 2006 - 8:00am

7:47 minutes (3.63 MB)

Ricky Mathews, Publisher of the Biloxi Sun Herald and Vice-Chairman of the Governor's Commission on Recovery, Rebuilding, and Renewal after Hurricane Katrina, argues that Andres Duany and other New Urbanists have been critical to the early success of rebuilding efforts in Mississippi, providing citizens not only with the hope of recovery, but with master planning that has inspired confidence in a bigger and better Gulf Coast community, all while respecting local traditions.

Podcast - Kunstler: When Energy Demand Exceeds Supply - Impacts on Transportation and Cities

21 June 2006 - 8:00am

17:17 minutes (7.92 MB)

On April 19th, 2006, the University of Winnipeg, Centre for Sustainable Transportation, and the Institute of Urban Studies, presented a symposium and free public lecture featuring James Howard Kunstler, author of "The Long Emergency". We bring you highlights from James Howard Kunstler's speech at the Winnipeg Art Gallery in Winnipeg, Canada.

Podcast - The Importance Of Ecology In Planning And Design

6 July 2006 - 8:00am

11:32 minutes (5.34 MB)

Ecology is and should be the defining force in any plan or development, according to ecologist and land use planner Paul Kephart in his keynote address to the Los Angeles Green Roof Market Development Symposium, a recent day-long conference focusing on implementing green space and ecology into urban areas.

Podcast - Re-energizing Historic and Entertainment Districts

21 July 2006 - 8:00am

8:34 minutes (3.99 MB)

Developer John Elkington identifies five key factors for successfully re-energizing historic and entertainment districts.

Podcast - Review Of Bruce Babbitt's 'Cities In The Wilderness'

4 August 2006 - 7:00am

5:32 minutes (5.09 MB)

We present an audio book review of former Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt's book Cities in the Wilderness: A New Vision of Land Use in America. Babbitt writes of the failures of local and state governments to curb sprawl and the ultimately insufficient efforts of the episodic conservation efforts achieved during his own tenure at the Department of the Interior between 1992 and 2000. This review touches on some of the highlights of Cities in the Wilderness, including Babbitt’s views on the necessary components of a sustainable land use policy for the United States.

Podcast - An Interview With Bob Simon, Founder of Reston, Virginia

17 August 2006 - 9:00am

14:14 minutes (6.55 MB)

We present an interview with Bob Simon, the founder of Reston, Virginia, America's first post-war planned community. For the last 14 years, Simon has returned as a resident of the community he founded 40 years ago, and at age 92, he looks to the future as his community changes with the times.

Podcast - Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk Discusses Urban Renewal - Part 1

30 August 2006 - 8:00am

15:05 minutes (6.94 MB)

We present the first part of a three-part series of discussions about urban renewal with architect and planner Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk. In the first installment, Plater-Zyberk discusses Miami 21, the comprehensive planning project her firm Duany Plater-Zyberk and Company is currently developing for the city of Miami.

Podcast - Review Of Joel Kotkin's 'The City: A Global History'

13 September 2006 - 7:00am

5:29 minutes (2.54 MB)

We present an audio book review of The City: A Global History, renowned author and urban commentator Joel Kotkin's condensed history of all the major cities of the world. Kotkin attempts to boil down the entire history of the world's greatest cities into 200 pages, and surprisingly he doesn't do too bad.

Podcast - Journalist Ray Suarez Discusses Disaster Recovery In New Orleans

27 September 2006 - 8:00am

16:25 minutes (7.58 MB)

Journalist Ray Suarez, a senior correspondent for the PBS television program NewsHour with Jim Lehrer discusses how New Orleans, its residents and its economy are evolving in the aftermath of hurricanes Katrina and Rita.

Podcast - News Summary and Analysis

18 October 2006 - 7:00am

6:26 minutes (2.98 MB)

In this episode, we bring a summary and analysis of the most interesting and intriguing news to appear on Planetizen in September 2006.

Podcast - News Summary and Analysis

6 November 2006 - 8:00am

9:20 minutes (4.33 MB)

In this episode, we bring a summary and analysis of the most interesting and intriguing news to appear on Planetizen in October 2006.

Podcast - Enrique Peñalosa Discusses The Importance Of Public Spaces

18 November 2006 - 8:00am

15:14 minutes (7.04 MB)

Enrique Peñalosa, former mayor of Bogotá, Colombia, discusses his experiences reviving the city's public infrastructure with a highly-regarded bus rapid transit, an extensive network of bikeways, and a large collection of pedestrian areas and greenspaces.

Podcast - Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk Discusses Urban Renewal - Part 2

4 December 2006 - 8:00am

15:48 minutes (7.3 MB)

We present the second part of a three-part series of discussions about urban renewal with architect and planner Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk. In the second installment, Plater-Zyberk discusses the importance of political leadership and public input in urban design.

Podcast - News Summary and Analysis

9 December 2006 - 1:00pm

7:35 minutes (4.22 MB)

In this episode, we bring a summary and analysis of the most interesting and intriguing news to appear on Planetizen in November 2006.

Podcast - News Summary and Analysis: 2006 In Review

15 January 2007 - 8:00am

9:01 minutes (2.13 MB)

In this episode, we bring a summary and analysis of the top five issues and trends in the planning world in 2006.

Podcast - Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk Discusses Urban Renewal - Part 3

24 January 2007 - 8:00am

13:50 minutes (6.37 MB)

We present the final part of a three-part series of discussions about urban renewal with architect and planner Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk. In the third installment, Plater-Zyberk discusses the increase in public participation in the planning process and the role of the next generation of planners, architects, and designers in creating livable cities.

Podcast - News Summary and Analysis

1 February 2007 - 8:00am

8:10 minutes (3.77 MB)

In this episode, we bring a summary and analysis of the most interesting and intriguing news to appear on Planetizen in January 2007.

Podcast - Disaster Planning For The Carless Society

15 February 2007 - 8:00am

5:55 minutes (2.71 MB)

In this episode we bring a summary of the National Conference on Disaster Planning for the Carless Society, held recently in New Orleans.

Podcast - Making Smart Growth Work In Los Angeles

1 March 2007 - 8:00am

14:05 minutes (6.5 MB)

Former Maryland Governor Parris Glendening and Los Angeles City Planning Director Gail Goldberg discuss smart growth, applying lessons of a national scale to the city of L.A.

Podcast - The Planetizen News Brief

15 March 2007 - 7:00am

4:05 minutes (1.92 MB)

Listen in for a weekly rundown of some of the most interesting and important news and issues of the past week.

Podcast - A Report On Transportation Planning For The Seattle Viaduct

22 March 2007 - 9:00am

12:22 minutes (5.72 MB)

With more than 100,000 cars driving on it daily, various conflicting replacement plans, and a voting public that doesn't like any of the options on the table, removing a double-decker highway in the middle of one of the nation's major cities is no easy task. We talk with planners and public officials about the controversy over Seattle's Alaskan Way Viaduct.

Podcast - Trends And Challenges In Planning And Architecture Education

29 March 2007 - 9:00am

18:10 minutes (7.33 MB)

Urban planning and architecture overlap in many ways, but often the schools teaching these two fields do not embrace their interrelation. Planetizen correspondent Mike Lydon discusses the challenges and trends in education for the two fields with Dean Douglas Kelbaugh and Urban Planning Chair Jonathan Levine of the University of Michigan's A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning.

Podcast - The Planetizen News Brief

5 April 2007 - 9:00am

3:58 minutes (3.68 MB)

Listen in for a weekly rundown of some of the most interesting and important news and issues of the past week.

Podcast - The New Demographics: Census 2010 And The American Community Survey

12 April 2007 - 9:00am

16:06 minutes (7.43 MB)

This installment features a discussion about how demographic data is changing in the upcoming Census 2010 and the new rolling data collection of the American Community Survey. We talk with census expert Chris Williamson about how new data will be collected, how it's different from what's currently available, and how planners should approach it.

Chris Williamson, Ph.D., AICP, is a Senior Planner for the City of Oxnard, California, and formerly worked at the U.S. Census Bureau developing computer mapping technologies. He is also the author and instructor of the Planetizen online course "Introduction to Census Data, ACS, and Growth".

The Planetizen News Brief

19 April 2007 - 7:00am

4:03 minutes (3.77 MB)

A weekly rundown of some of the most interesting and important news and issues, airing every week on the nationally-syndicated radio program "Smart City".

The Planetizen News Brief

26 April 2007 - 8:00am

4:17 minutes (3.97 MB)

A weekly rundown of some of the most interesting and important news and issues, airing every week on the nationally-syndicated radio program "Smart City".

An Interview With Geoff Manaugh of BLDGBLOG

3 May 2007 - 7:00am

19:17 minutes (8.86 MB)

We talk with blogger Geoff Manaugh of BLDGBLOG about his work covering architecture and urban issues on the blog, and about some of the most notable trends in architecture and urban planning. We also present the Planetizen News Brief, our rundown of some of the week's most interesting and important news.

The Planetizen News Brief

10 May 2007 - 7:00am

4:30 minutes (4.18 MB)

A weekly rundown of some of the most interesting and important news and issues, airing every week on the nationally-syndicated radio program "Smart City".

The Planetizen News Brief

17 May 2007 - 7:00am

4:27 minutes (4.14 MB)

A weekly rundown of some of the most interesting and important news and issues, airing every week on the nationally-syndicated radio program "Smart City".

The Planetizen News Brief

24 May 2007 - 7:00am

4:03 minutes (3.78 MB)

A weekly rundown of some of the most interesting and important news and issues, airing every week on the nationally-syndicated radio program "Smart City".

The Planetizen News Brief

31 May 2007 - 7:00am

4:12 minutes (3.91 MB)

A weekly rundown of some of the most interesting and important news and issues, airing every week on the nationally-syndicated radio program "Smart City".

Recovery Chief Ed Blakely Discusses Rebuilding New Orleans - Part One

14 June 2007 - 7:00am

11:50 minutes (10.9 MB)

In the first of a two-part series, Planetizen talks with Ed Blakely, executive director of the Office of Recovery Management in the City of New Orleans, Louisiana. He discusses the current state of affairs in the city and how the planning process is working to bring the city back to its former glory.

The Planetizen News Brief

21 June 2007 - 7:00am

4:19 minutes (2.01 MB)

A weekly rundown of some of the most interesting and important news and issues, airing every week on the nationally-syndicated radio program "Smart City".

Recovery Chief Ed Blakely Discusses Rebuilding New Orleans - Part Two

28 June 2007 - 7:00am

13:00 minutes (11.97 MB)

This podcast features the second of a two-part discussion with New Orleans recovery chief Ed Blakely. Planetizen talks with Blakely about the recovery planning process and the future of the city in the long-term.

The Planetizen News Brief

5 July 2007 - 7:00am

4:10 minutes (3.88 MB)

A weekly rundown of some of the most interesting and important news and issues, airing every week on the nationally-syndicated radio program "Smart City".

The Planetizen News Brief

12 July 2007 - 7:00am

4:35 minutes (4.25 MB)

A weekly rundown of some of the most interesting and important news and issues, airing every week on the nationally-syndicated radio program "Smart City".

The Planetizen News Brief

19 July 2007 - 7:00am

4:10 minutes (3.88 MB)

A weekly rundown of some of the most interesting and important news and issues, airing every week on the nationally-syndicated radio program "Smart City".

The Planetizen News Brief

26 July 2007 - 7:00am

4:20 minutes (4.02 MB)

A weekly rundown of some of the most interesting and important news and issues, airing every week on the nationally-syndicated radio program "Smart City".

The Planetizen News Brief

2 August 2007 - 7:00am

4:20 minutes (4.03 MB)

A weekly rundown of some of the most interesting and important news and issues, airing every week on the nationally-syndicated radio program "Smart City".

The Planetizen News Brief

9 August 2007 - 7:00am

4:10 minutes (3.87 MB)

A weekly rundown of some of the most interesting and important news and issues, airing every week on the nationally-syndicated radio program "Smart City".

The Planetizen News Brief

16 August 2007 - 7:00am

4:10 minutes (3.87 MB)

A weekly rundown of some of the most interesting and important news and issues, airing every week on the nationally-syndicated radio program "Smart City".

The Planetizen News Brief

23 August 2007 - 7:00am

4:20 minutes (4.02 MB)

A weekly rundown of some of the most interesting and important news and issues, airing every week on the nationally-syndicated radio program "Smart City".