California

Land Value Drive Up Transit Costs

Transit planners in Silicon Valley are faced with rapidly rising costs -- and $300 million for a mile of new road is a good deal.

January 5, 2001 - San Jose Mercury News

California's Diversity Is It's Strength

Diverse Californians hold similar views of California's changing social landscape.

January 4, 2001 - The San Francisco Chronicle

A New International Airport In So. Ca.

The FAA is looking at El Toro, the former Marine airfield, in Orange County as a possible new international airport.

January 4, 2001 - The Los Angeles Times

Learning From San Francisco's Housing Crisis

Soaring housing prices are driving the middle class out of the Bay Area; experts and economists warn that the crisis could spread to other parts of California.

January 3, 2001 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Wetlands As Purifier For Urban Runoff

Laguna Niguel has begun to establish a network of wetlands that will treat polluted water and provide habitat for numerous species.

January 2, 2001 - Orange County Register

A City Commons In Downtown L.A.

A park has been proposed for the heart of the city, linking the new concert hall, the cathedral and current buildings.

January 2, 2001 - The Los Angeles Times

So. California's Infrastructure Needs Attention

How will Southern California deal with an unprecedented pressure on the region's infrastructure?

January 2, 2001 - The Metro Investment Report

What Makes Regionalism Work?

The Alliance for Regional Stewardship publishes a reports on what makes regionalism work.

January 1, 2001 - The Planning Report

Preserving History In Parks

Orange County plans to preserve some of its agricultural heritage by transforming the Irvine Ranch into a regional historic park.

December 31, 2000 - Orange County Register

California's Housing Crisis

California's housing crisis has no cure without Proposition 13 reforms.

December 31, 2000 - The Planning Report

How LA Escaped California's Energy Crisis

Los Angeles' Department of Water & Power is a poster-child of success while California experiences a full-fledged energy crisis.

December 29, 2000 - The Metro Investment Report

Orange County Skyline May See New Building

The developer of a new 37-story building submitted revised plans to protect historical buildings and win approval for the project.

December 29, 2000 - Orange County Register

Building To Withstand A Catastrophic Earthquake

Los Angeles' new Catholic cathedral is being built to withstand a catastrophic earthquake -- even 500 years from now.

December 28, 2000 - The Los Angeles Times

Natural Urban Runoff Treatment

Man-made wetlands are being used to help remove fecal coliform from urban runoff.

December 28, 2000 - Orange County Register

San Diego County Backcountry Battle Continues

Planning for a long stretch of rural lands on the fringe of suburban San Diego County continues to be a roiling controversy.

December 27, 2000 - California Planning and Development Report

Extreme Commuting: California Land Rush Continues

Silicon Valley's high housing prices are pushing homeowners into outlying areas where growth is exploding into farmland. The typical "Bay Area transplant" faces an average one-way commute of 58.3 miles from work.

December 27, 2000 - The New York Times

Homeless Families On The Rise

The problem of homelessness is getting worse. The gap between the demand for affordable housing and supply is making families with children the fastest growing segment of the homeless population in the U.S.

December 26, 2000 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

Putting A Price On The Value Of Open Space

How important is open space to the economic prosperity of an area?

December 26, 2000 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

Las Vegas-style Gaming In Cities?

How California handles requests for urban casinos in Northern California may set the future of Las Vegas-style gaming in cities.

December 25, 2000 - The Los Angeles Times

Middle Class Gets Help Buying Homes

An innovative lease-purchase program aims to help middle-class citizens with homeownership in the Bay Area where median home price is more than $300,000.

December 25, 2000 - AECDirect

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.

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.