Colorado

Denver Voters Gallop To Smart Growth

Denver residents love light rail and they want more of it.

February 25, 2005 - Michigan Land Use Institute

Creating Downtowns From Failed Malls

Denver's Front Range communities are scrapping malls and big box sites to create new downtowns.

February 8, 2005 - The Denver Post

The Spiderman Of Denver Planning

City planner Peter Park is making a name for himself and his profession.

January 11, 2005 - Denver Westword

Designing Denver

City bigwigs review the most successful planning efforts in Denver history.

January 11, 2005 - Denver Westword

Denver's Turnaround City

How did "Colorado's most reluctant city" become metro Denver's most progressive center of smart planning and urban design?

December 17, 2004 - The Denver Post

Nation's 'Most Ambitious' Integrated Transit Solution

Denver plans to make financing available to developers of low- and moderate-income rental housing near transit stations.

December 10, 2004 - The Denver Post

Denver Votes To Reinvent Itself

Denver residents have approved an ambitious plan to become a rail-oriented city.

November 12, 2004 - The New York Times

Colorado Passes Renewable-Energy Initiative

State's largest utilities will be required to generate 3 percent of electricity from renewable sources by 2007.

November 4, 2004 - Renewable Energy Access

Voters Approve Tax Hike For More Rapid Transit

Denver metro area voters increased their taxes to support FasTracks.

November 4, 2004 - The Rocky Mountain News

Nine Myths About Denver's Transit Future

The Denver Post dispells 9 myths about Denver's $4.7 billion, 12-year comprehensive transportation plan.

October 29, 2004 - The Denver Post

Florentine Renaissance In Aurora, Colorado

Twenty-five years of redevelopment efforts in "Original Aurora", the downtown of Colorado's third largest city, are coming to fruition with an emerging arts district.

October 29, 2004 - Aurora Daily Sun & Sentinel

Kayaking Meets New Urbanism

Developers plan the world's longest whitewater kayak based on New Urbanism.

October 24, 2004 - The Denver Post

Transit Oriented Development Gains Momentum

Transit oriented development gains momentum but not everyone is convinced.

October 4, 2004 - The Rocky Mountain News

Denver's Urbanism

David Adjaye, the most "fashionable architect of the moment," discusses Denver's urbanism and the future of architecture.

September 24, 2004 - The Denver Post

Surviving Wal-Mart

Mountain towns try to adapt to the arrival of big box retailers.

September 20, 2004 - Vail Daily News

Tallest US Dunes Become Newest Park

The move marks a growing trend in public-private efforts in western US toward land conservation.

September 15, 2004 - The Christian Science Monitor

Denver's Daring Makeover of America's Biggest Infill Site

Can a new urban infill neighborhood being developed by Forest City on the site of Denver's retired Stapleton Airport teach America how to rebuild communities on a new scale?

August 23, 2004 - The Washington Post Writers Group

Selling The Rust Belt Short

An editorial by Bruce Katz and Mark Muro urges presidential candidates to discuss the Rust Belt's struggling cities and metro areas.

August 12, 2004 - The Plain Dealer

Free Bike Parking Facilty Opens In Denver

Denver's first of its kind bike parking facilty and urban transportation center helps relieve parking burden and offers visitors, employees and shoppers alike, to the Cherry Creek North shopping district an alternative to driving and payin

August 9, 2004 - The Denver Post

An Interview With Denver's Planning Director

The Denver Post interview Peter Park, Denver’s community planning and development director.

August 9, 2004 - The Denver Post

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.