The Daily Source of Urban Planning News

Report on GIS in Education

Report from the annual GIS in Education conference held at California State University.

August 6 - Spatial News

Increased Scrutiny Slows Central Valley Dairies

California is the nation’s largest dairy state. With annual production at $3.6 billion, the dairy industry is the largest agricultural sector in California.

August 6 - California Planning and Development Report

What Cities Need To Know About Green Power

Green energy comes from environmentally preferable, renewable resources like the sun and wind. Western City Magazine explains why cities should care.

August 5 - Western City

Two Growth Measures In Lawsuit

Supporters of a measure to limit urban growth in southern Alameda County have sued the Board of Supervisors for putting a rival proposal on the ballot.

August 5 - The San Francisco Chronicle

LA's Water Replenishment District

New Times LA features an expose on the LA Water Replenishment District, which was a nice, quite bureaucracy for years...

August 5 - New Times-LA


Slower Growth at Architecture Firms

Nation's architecture firms report a "modest slowdown" in May.

August 5 - E-Architect

Religious Land Use Act

Passed by both houses of Congress, the President is expected to sign the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act. A similar previous law was struck down by the Supreme Court in 1997.

August 5 - The Los Angeles Times


SF's Plan for Dot-Com Offices

San Francisco's dot-com firms have been seeking to be classified as research or in some category that would be exempt from the office cap.

August 5 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Coastline Pollution Worst In Nation

California had more than half of the nation's total beach closures or postings. The problem is even more acute in Southern California counties. Runoff from streets and lawns is the primary threat.

August 4 - The Los Angeles Times

SF Waterfront Sports Arena

San Francisco's Mayor and port commissioners are considering building a sports arena on the waterfront near Pacific Bell Park.

August 4 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Gridlock in Folsom

A much-needed bridge is being held hostage to politics, causing traffic atop Fulsom dam to slow to a craw.

August 4 - The Sacramento Bee

End Of The Line For L.A. River Park

LA Weekly comes out against the first major decision of the new Area Planning Commission.

August 4 - LA Weekly

California Leads Nation in Beach Closures

California led the nation with 3,547 beach closings and warnings.

August 4 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

San Francisco's Dot-Compromise

Mayor to unveil a proposal intended to balance needs of the high-tech industry with residents' concern for their neighborhooods.

August 4 - San Jose Mercury News

Alternative Fuel Vehicles: Why Care?

Cities, as operators of large fleets, can provide leadership in this area. Case studies include Vacaville, Calabasas, and Newport Beach.

August 4 - Western City

Nation's Beach Closings Soar

Number of U.S. pollution-related beach closings and warnings increased 50 percent from 1997 to 1999.

August 4 - The New York Times

Tahoe Plans Lake Cleanup

Efforts to restore Lake Tahoe are finally starting to gain speed.

August 4 - San Jose Mercury News

Sacramento Can't Solve Energy Crisis

Co-author of "Reinventing Electric Utilities: Competition,Citizen Action and Clean Power" Peter Asmus advocates allowing the powermarket to stabilize without regulation by state government in thisopinion editorial.

August 4 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Dock City

San Pedro is bucking for a bit more respect these days and has plans for its own promenade.

August 4 - LA Weekly

California's Power Crisis

After leading the nation into a sweeping deregulation of the electric industry, California's electrical system is on the verge of failure.

August 3 - The New York Times

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Top Books

An annual review of books related to planning.

Top Schools

The definitive ranking of graduate planning programs.

100 Most Influential Urbanists

The who's who of urbanism, according to Planetizen readers.

Urban Planning Creators You Should Know

A short list of voices on social, video, and podcasting platforms.

Urban Design for Planners 1: Software Tools

This six-course series explores essential urban design concepts using open source software and equips planners with the tools they need to participate fully in the urban design process.

Planning for Universal Design

Learn the tools for implementing Universal Design in planning regulations.