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PAS Memo Subject Index (1990-2006)
ADAPTIVE REUSE
The Latest in Adaptive Reuse, April 1992
ADMINISTRATION
Benchmarking: Developing Report Cards for Planning, February 1998
The Essential Planning Library, April 1997
Permit-Tracking Software: What Planners Need to Know, May 1999
Planners' Salaries and Employment Trends Update, January 1995
Survey of Design Review Practices, January 1993
Successful Development Agreements, July 1993
Update of Planners' Salaries and Employment Trends, October 1998
The Year in Review: Annual Reports of Planning Departments, October 1996
Zoning, Development, and Planning Terms: An Excerpt, April 2000
ADULT USES
Preparing an Adult Business Licensing Ordinance, November 2000
AGRICULTURAL PRESERVATION
Community and Regional Food Planning, September/October 2007
Farmland Pays Its Own Way, March 1993
Sprawl by the Numbers: Part Two, March 1999
Transferable Development Rights: Statutes, Cases, Examples, November 1998
AIR QUALITY
Making the Land Use, Transportation, Air Quality Connection, May 1993
Transportation and the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, August 1993
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
The Essential Planning Library, April 1997
Planning Resources Online, November 1997
Reform of State Planning Statutes: A Bibliography, May 1995
Sprawl by the Numbers: A Literature Review, February 1999
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
California's New Public Investment Strategies, September 2000
Municipal Infrastructure Planning and Cost Model: Calculating the True Costs of Growth, March 2003
CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICTS
Flexible Parking Codes for Older Downtowns, November 1993
Main Street Market IndexTM, September 1995
Planning for Downtown Housing, January 1997
Rethinking Parking Policies and Regulations, August 1998
Small Business Support Systems in San Diego, June 1997
Town Center Planning, From the Bottom Up, April 1994
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
Comprehensive Plans: Making the Vision Come True, July 1992
Community Policing and Planning, January 1999
Community Visioning: A Tool for Managing Change, July 1996
Creating Urban Park Legacies Through Collaboration, August 2001
Dealing with Diversity: Planning in Multicultural Communities, November-December 2004
Defining and Measuring Quality of Life, August 1996
Effective Community Participation in Revitalization, November 1999
How One State Chapter Took the Smart Growth Challenge, May 2002
Initiatives and Referendums: Shortcircuiting the Planning Process?, October 1990
The L.A. General Plan Framework Project, May 1994
Planning Charrettes, August 1995
Planning for Diversity: Lessons from the Los Angeles Design Action Planning Team Program, September-October 2004
Putting Vision into Action, October 2002
Tapping the Internet to Communicate with Citizens, July 2001
Town Center Planning, From the Bottom Up, April 1994
Visualization Tools to Improve Community Decision Making, November 2003
COMMERCIAL AREAS
Managing Growth of Retail Commercial Space, March 1998
Planning Ethnic Commercial Districts, October 1993
Retail Market Analysis in the Suburbs, December 1996
COMMERCIAL USES
Planting a Seed, December 2003
Small Store Survival, June 1995
COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING
Bringing Land-Use Ratios Into the '90s, August 1992
Comprehensive Plans: Making the Vision Come True, July 1992
The Economic Impact of Local Comprehensive Plans, December 1994
The L.A. General Plan Framework Project, May 1994
Mandatory Planning: An Overview, February 1994
Metro's Regional Land Information System: The Virtual Key to Portland's Growth Management Success, May-June 2004
Requests for Proposals for Comprehensive Plans, April 1999
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
Construction Project Coordination Using GIS and the Internet, July 2000
Harnessing Information Technology for Economic Development, June 1995
Metro's Regional Land Information System: The Virtual Key to Portland's Growth Management Success, May-June 2004
Permit-Tracking Software: What Planners Need to Know, May 1999
Planning with Remote Sensing, July 1997
Planning Resources Online, November 1997
Tapping the Internet to Communicate with Citizens, July 2001
Visualization Tools to Improve Community Decision Making, November 2003
Web-Based Planning, July 2003
CONSULTANTS
Consultants in the Public Eye, April 1995
Private Eyes [Consultants] Look at the Public Sector, August 1994
Requests for Proposals for Comprehensive Plans, April 1999
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Community Policing and Planning, January 1999
DAY CARE CENTERS
Child Care and Economic Development: The Role for Planners, January-February 2006
DEFINITIONS
Zoning, Development, and Planning Terms: An Excerpt, April 2000
DENSITY
Dynamic Densities, February 2002
Preserving Rural Character through Cluster Development, July 1994
Sprawl by the Numbers: A Literature Review, February 1999
Sprawl by the Numbers: Part Two, March 1999
Transit-Supportive Site Design and Density, November 1996
DEVELOPMENT EXACTIONS
Developer Exactions and the Creation of New City Parks, July-August 2005
Improving State Impact Fee Legislation, June 1994
Making Growth Pay Its Way: Combining Facilities Districts with Impact Fees to Fund Infrastructure, December 2001
Steering Growth with Tax Credits, Impact Fees, December 1993
DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
This Land Is Your Land?, October 1992
DISASTER PLANNING
Great Flood of '93 Drowns Budgets, September 1993
The Impacts of Natural Disasters on Municipal Finance, March 1996
A New Course for Floodplain Management, October 1994
Planners in the Gulf Coast, November-December 2005
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
And the (Empowerment Zone) Winners Are..., March 1995
Assessing Stadium Subsidy Proposals, December 1999
Child Care and Economic Development: The Role for Planners, January-February 2006
Communities Bet Their Bottom Dollar, September 1992
Community Finance Institutions: An Overview, June 1993
CUED Surveys Economic Development Agencies, June 1994
Does Business Development Raise Taxes: A Commentary, March 1995
DOT's Public Investment Plan and Local Economic Development, June 1990
Economic Benefits of Parks and Open Space, September 1999
Economic Development Policy: New Directions for States and Local Governments, December 1992
The Economic Impact of Local Comprehensive Plans, December 1994
Enterprise Zone Evaluation in Birmingham, December 1994
Financing Community Redevelopment Through Value Capture, June 2001
Gambling, Economic Development, and Historic Preservation, March 1997
Harnessing Information Technology for Economic Development, June 1995
How Effective Are Enterprise Zones?, September 1994
Incubators and Small Business Development, September 1996
Joint Economic Development Districts and Zones, June 1996
Land-Use Strategies in a Down Economy, April 1991
Learning and Earning: How Colleges and Universities Promote Economic Development, March 1991
Local Economic Development in Texas, September 1994
Local Economic Development Strategies: An Assessment of Approaches, November-December 2006
Managing Growth of Retail Commercial Space, March 1998
New Guidelines for Analyzing Tourism Effects, June 1995
Plan Ahead for Gambling, June 1993
Planning for Base Closings: A Lesson for New Hampshire, May 1990
Retail Market Analysis in the Suburbs, December 1996
Small Business Support Systems in San Diego, June 1997
Small Store Survival, June 1995
Strategic Planning for Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Communities, March 1994
Strategies for Sustainable Economic Development, December 1998
Tribal Land-Use Power: A Primer for Planners, May 1996
Values-Based Planning, February 2001
"Where the Jobs Are," Revisited, August 1991
Workforce Investment Act: A Guide for Planning Agencies, June 1999
EDUCATION IN PLANNING
The Essential Planning Library, April 1997
The Essential Planning Library Revisited, March-April 2007
Planning Resources Online, November 1997
EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES
Learning and Earning: How Colleges and Universities Promote Economic Development, March 1991
Smarter Planning for Schools and Communities, January 2002
Town-Gown Partnerships for Success, May-June 2006
Universities as Neighbors, November 1994
ENERGY
Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Incentives for Local Governments, December 2002
The Role of Planning in the New Energy Era: Results of a Survey, March-April 2006
Strategies for Sustainable Economic Development, December 1998
ENVIRONMENT
Advances in Land-cover Mapping for Improved Environmental Planning, May-June 2007
Bringing Back the Prairie, April 1998
Environmental Benefits of Trees in Urban Areas, March-April 2005
Green Infrastructure, October 2000
Greenways: The Natural Connection, May 1992
Indicators of the Condition and Use of Urban and Suburban Areas, April 2003
Low Impact Development: An Alternative Approach to Site Design, May-June 2005
A New Course for Floodplain Management, October 1994
Preserving Rural Character through Cluster Development, July 1994
Redeveloping Brownfields, May 1997
River Plans: to Preserve and Protect, August 1990
The Role of Planning in the New Energy Era: Results of a Survey, March-April 2006
Strategies for Sustainable Economic Development, December 1998
Urban Heat Island Mitigation Strategies, May 2000
Urban Stream Buffer Architecture, August 2000
Wetlands Protection after the SWANCC Decision, July 2002
FINANCIAL PLANNING
Accessibility vs. Mobility: The Location Efficient Mortgage, September 1997
Assessing Stadium Subsidy Proposals, December 1999
Approaches to Fiscal Impact Analysis, September 2001
Accounting for Immigration, October 1997
Bottom Fishing: Emergent Policy Regarding Tax Delinquent Properties, March 2002
California's New Public Investment Strategies, September 2000
Commercial Development and Property Taxes: Who Pays the Bills, March 1992
The Costs of Sprawl, Revisited, February 1993
A Critical Look at Fiscal Impact Assessment, December 1997
Does Business Development Raise Taxes: A Commentary, March 1995
Does Development Really Pay for Itself?, September 1991
Economic Feasibility of Neotraditional Towns, November 1990
The Economic Impact of Local Comprehensive Plans, December 1994
Elements of Financial Performance Guarantees, September 2002
Farmland Pays Its Own Way, March 1993
Financing Community Redevelopment Through Value Capture, June 2001
Funding Fun: Raising Non-Tax Dollars for Urban Parks, September 1998
Great Flood of '93 Drowns Budgets, September 1993
The Impacts of Natural Disasters on Municipal Finance, March 1996
Land-Use Strategies in a Down Economy, April 1991
Local Revenue-Sharing Methodologies, June 2003
Making Growth Pay Its Way: Combining Facilities Districts with Impact Fess to Fund Infrastructure (PIN), December 2001
Market for Traditional Neighborhoods, June 2000
Municipal Infrastructure Planning and Cost Model: Calculating the True Costs of Growth, March 2003
New Guides for Analyzing Tourism Effects, June 1995
Older Central Counties in the New Economy, June 2002
Portland's Urban Growth Boundary: Research, Rhetoric, and Reality, December 2000
Privatization by Another Name, September 1995
The Promise and Politics of Regional Tax-Base Sharing, December 1995
The Relationship Between Affordable Rental Housing and Market-Rate Home Values, March 2001
Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Incentives for Local Governments, December 2002
Seattle Commons: Public/Private Venture, September 1995
Silver Linings in the S&L Bailout, November 1991
Sprawl: We Don't Like It, But There's More on the Way, March 2000
Sprawl by the Numbers: A Literature Review, February 1999
Sprawl by the Numbers: Part Two, March 1999
Sprawl Export/Import, August 2003
Tax Revolt Bottoms Out in Recent Elections, December 1990
FLOODPLAINS
A New Course for Floodplain Management, October 1994
Planners in the Gulf Coast, November-December 2005
River Plans: to Preserve and Protect, August 1990
Urban Stream Buffer Architecture, August 2000
GASOLINE STATIONS
A New Urbanism Approach to Service Station Design, January 2001
GROWTH MANAGEMENT
Assessing the Social, Economic, and Land Use Impacts of Transportation Projects, March-April 2004
Conducting a Smart Growth Audit, April 2002
The Costs of Sprawl, Revisited, February 1993
Curbing Sprawl at Its Core: Community Development and Revitalizing the Built Environment, January-February 2004
Does Development Really Pay for Itself?, September 1991
Growth Controls and Affordable Housing: Results from a National Survey, July 1995
How One State Chapter Took the Smart Growth Challenge, May 2002
Making Growth Pay Its Way: Combining Facilities Districts with Impact Fess to Fund Infrastructure, December 2001
Mandatory Planning: An Overview, February 1994
Maryland's "Smart Growth" Program: An Evaluation and Recommendations, August 1999
Metro's Regional Land Information System: The Virtual Key to Portland's Growth Management Success, May-June 2004
The Oregon Housing Needs Model, September-October 2005
Planning for Growth with Development Scenarios, August 1997
Portland's Urban Growth Boundary: Research, Rhetoric, and Reality, December 2000
Smart Growth and Neighborhoods, May 2001
Sprawl: We Don't Like It, But There's More on the Way, March 2000
Sprawl by the Numbers: A Literature Review, February 1999
Sprawl by the Numbers: Part Two, March 1999
Steering Growth with Tax Credits, Impact Fees, December 1993
Transferable Development Rights: Statutes, Cases, Examples, November 1998
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Controlling Your LUSTs [Leaking Underground Storage Tanks], February 1990
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
D.C. Study Finds Preservation Not Linked to Gentrification, March 1990
Gambling, Economic Development, and Historic Preservation, March 1997
Historic Preservation and Property Values in Indiana, June 1998
In the Courts: Religion v. Historic Preservation, July 1990
Pennsylvania High-Court Bucks Historic Designation, October 1991
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATIONS
Homeowner Associations: Characteristics, Problems, and Prospects, January 1998
HOUSING
Accessibility vs. Mobility: The Location Efficient Mortgage, September 1997
Employer Assisted Housing: An Old Concept Gaining New Momentum, July-August 2006
Growth Controls and Affordable Housing: Results from a National Survey, July 1995
Hope VI, February 2003
Housing Plans and Elements for the 1990s, July 1991
The Oregon Housing Needs Model, September-October 2005
Paycheck to Paycheck: Putting a Face on Housing Affordability, January-February 2007
Planning for Downtown Housing, January 1997
Racial Disparities in Housing and Health, January-February 2005
The Relationship Between Affordable Rental Housing and Market-Rate Home Values, March 2001
HUMAN SERVICES PLANNING
Assessing the Health Impacts of Policies, Plans, and Projects, September-October 2006
Cultural Assessments and the Planning Process, October 2003
Defining and Measuring Quality of Life, August 1996
Planning and Public Health Reunited: New Opportunities for Collaboration, July-August 2004
Racial Disparities in Housing and Health, January-February 2005
Workforce Investment Act: A Guide for Planning Agencies, June 1999
INDUSTRY
New Uses for Older Industrial Parks, January 1996
Redeveloping Brownfields, May 1997
INFRASTRUCTURE
California's New Public Investment Strategies, September 2000
Green Infrastructure, October 2000
Making Growth Pay Its Way: Combining Facilities Districts with Impact Fess to Fund Infrastructure, December 2001
Municipal Infrastructure Planning and Cost Model: Calculating the True Costs of Growth, March 2003
Reclaiming Rights-of-Way, October 1999
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
Bringing Back the Prairie, April 1998
Xeriscape: Landscaping to Conserve Water, February 1991
LEGAL
Improving State Impact Fee Legislation, June 1994
In the Courts: Religion v. Historic Preservation, July 1990
Initiatives and Referendums: Shortcircuiting the Planning Process?, October 1990
Joint Economic Development Districts and Zones, June 1996
Mandatory Planning: An Overview, February 1994
New Transportation Law Benefits Planning, February 1992
Pennsylvania High-Court Bucks Historic Designation, October 1991
Reclaiming Rights-of-Way, October 1999
Reform of State Planning Statutes: A Bibliography, May 1995
A Sign is a Sign: Recent Developments in the Courts, October 1995
A Short History of Model Planning Enabling Legislation, February 1995
This Land Is Your Land?, October 1992
Transferable Development Rights: Statutes, Cases, Examples, November 1998
Tribal Land-Use Power: A Primer for Planners, May 1996
Understanding the Americans With Disabilities Act, January 1992
MAPS AND MAPPING
Advances in Land-cover Mapping for Improved Environmental Planning, May-June 2007
Metro's Regional Land Information System: The Virtual Key to Portland's Growth Management Success, May-June 2004
Planning for Growth with Development Scenarios, August 1997
Planning with Remote Sensing, July 1997
MINORITIES
Accounting for Immigration, October 1997
Cultural Assessments and the Planning Process, October 2003
Dealing with Diversity: Planning in Multicultural Communities, November-December 2004
Planning for Diversity: Lessons from the Los Angeles Design Action Planning Team Program, September-October 2004
Racial Disparities in Housing and Health, January-February 2005
NEIGHBORHOODS
Anatomy of a Neighborhood Plan, February 1997
Community Policing and Planning, January 1999
Effective Community Participation in Revitalization, November 1999
Historic Preservation and Property Values in Indiana, June 1998
Planning and Designing the Physically Active Community, September 2003
Retrofitting the Suburbs: The Gresham Civic Neighborhood, November 1995
Smart Growth and Neighborhoods, May 2001
Town-Gown Partnerships for Success, May-June 2006
NEW URBANISM
Economic Feasibility of Neotraditional Towns, November 1990
Market for Traditional Neighborhoods, June 2000
A New Urbanism Approach to Service Station Design, January 2001
NONCONFORMING USES
Amortizing of Nonconforming Uses, April 2001
OPEN SPACE
Community Greens, May 2003
Creating Urban Park Legacies Through Collaboration, August 2001
Economic Benefits of Parks and Open Space, September 1999
Funding Fun: Raising Non-Tax Dollars for Urban Parks, September 1998
Green Infrastructure, October 2000
Greenways: The Natural Connection, May 1992
Lessons Learned in a Rails-to-Trails Conversion, January 2003
Seattle Commons: Public/Private Venture, September 1995
PARKING AND PARKING LOTS
Flexible Parking Codes for Older Downtowns, November 1993
Rethinking Parking Policies and Regulations, August 1998
PARKS AND RECREATION
Creating Urban Park Legacies Through Collaboration, August 2001
Developer Exactions and the Creation of New City Parks, July-August 2005
Economic Benefits of Parks and Open Space, September 1999
Funding Fun: Raising Non-Tax Dollars for Urban Parks, September 1998
Green Infrastructure, October 2000
Greenways: The Natural Connection, May 1992
Lessons Learned in a Rails-to-Trails Conversion, January 2003
Seattle Commons: Public/Private Venture, September 1995
PEDESTRIANS
A Framework for Transit-Oriented Development Planning, February 1996
Planning and Public Health Reunited: New Opportunities for Collaboration, July-August 2004
Reclaiming Rights-of-Way, October 1999
PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION
Ethnic Diversity in the Planning Profession, October 2001
Fringe Benefits in Planning Departments, May 1991
Jobs in Planning, January 1990
Oregon Planners' Dialogue on the Future of Planning, July 1999
Planners' Salaries and Employment Trends Update, January 1995
Update of Planners' Salaries and Employment Trends, October 1998
Workforce Investment Act: A Guide for Planning Agencies, June 1999
"Where the Jobs Are" Revisited, August 1991
PLANNING AGENCY MANAGEMENT
Fringe Benefits in Planning Departments, May 1991
Web-Based Planning, July 2003
Workforce Investment Act: A Guide for Planning Agencies, June 1999
POPULATION PROJECTIONS
Accounting for Immigration, October 1997
A Primer on Population Projections, February 2000
PUBLIC INFORMATION
Tapping the Internet to Communicate with Citizens, July 2001
Visualization Tools to Improve Community Decision Making, November 2003
Web-Based Planning, July 2003
REGIONAL PLANNING
Does Business Development Raise Taxes: A Commentary, March 1995
Joint Economic Development Districts and Zones, June 1996
Metro's Regional Land Information System: The Virtual Key to Portland's Growth Management Success, May-June 2004
The Promise and Politics of Regional Tax-Base Sharing, December 1995
REPORT PREPARATION
The Year in Review: Annual Reports of Planning Departments, October 1996
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
Calculating Developable Residential Land Supply, November 2001
Homeowner Associations: Characteristics, Problems, and Prospects, January 1998
RURAL PLANNING
Harnessing Information Technology for Economic Development, June 1995
Preserving Rural Character through Cluster Development, July 1994
SAFE GROWTH
A New Course for Floodplain Management, October 1994
Planners in the Gulf Coast, November-December 2005
SEWERS AND STORMWATER
A Utility Approach to Stormwater Management, June 1991
SHOPPING CENTERS
Managing Growth of Retail Commercial Space, March 1998
Retail Market Analysis in the Suburbs, December 1996
Site Planning for Large-Scale Retail Stores, April 1996
SIGNS AND BILLBOARDS
A Sign is a Sign: Recent Developments in the Courts, October 1995
SMALL TOWNS
Harnessing Information Technology for Economic Development, June 1995
Preserving Rural Character through Cluster Development, July 1994
STREETS AND HIGHWAYS
Community Retail Streets: 21st Century Neighborhood Centers, July-August 2007
A Contemporary Look at Cul-de-sacs and Dead End Streets, November-December 2007
Effective Community Participation in Revitalization, November 1999
The Loop Lane: A Cul-de-Sac Alternative, May 1999
The Roads to be Traveled: Planning and Preserving Transportation Corridors, July 1998
Street Connectivity, November 2002
SUSTAINABILITY
Community and Regional Food Planning, September-October 2007
Conducting a Smart Growth Audit, April 2002
Defining and Measuring Quality of Life, August 1996
Benchmarking: Developing Report Cards for Planning, February 1998
Indicators of the Condition and Use of Urban and Suburban Areas, April 2003
The Role of Planning in the New Energy Era: Results of a Survey, March-April 2006
Strategies for Sustainable Economic Development, December 1998
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Harnessing Information Technology for Economic Development, June 1995
Reclaiming Rights-of-Way, October 1999
TRANSFERABLE DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS
TDR-Less TDR, August 2002
Transferable Development Rights: Statutes, Cases, Examples, November 1998
TRANSPORTATION PLANNING
Assessing the Social, Economic, and Land Use Impacts of Transportation Projects, March-April 2004
California Launches Transportation Financing/Construction Boom, September 1990
A Framework for Transit-Oriented Development Planning, February 1996
A New Street Classification System: Phoenix-Style, April 1993
New Transportation Law Benefits Planning, February 1992
Reclaiming Rights-of-Way, October 1999
Rethinking Parking Policies and Regulations, August 1998
The Roads to Be Traveled: Planning and Preserving Transportation Corridors, July 1998
Street Connectivity, November 2002
TREES
Environmental Benefits of Trees in Urban Areas, March-April 2005
URBAN DESIGN
Community Retail Streets: 21st Century Neighborhood Centers, July-August 2007
A Framework for Transit-Oriented Development Planning, February 1996
Market for Traditional Neighborhoods, June 2000
A New Urbanism Approach to Service Station Design, January 2001
Planning Charrettes, August 1995
Rethinking Urban Gateways, November 1992
Retrofitting the Suburbs: The Gresham Civic Neighborhood, November 1995
Site Planning for Large-Scale Retail Stores, April 1996
Transit-Supportive Site Design and Density, November 1996
URBAN REDEVELOPMENT
Atlanta Prepares for Olympic Redevelopment, December 1991
Curbing Sprawl at Its Core: Community Development and Revitalizing the Built Environment, January-February 2004
Economic Benefits of Parks and Open Space, September 1999
Effective Community Participation in Revitalization, November 1999
Enterprise Zones: A Cure for Urban America?, June 1992
Financing Community Redevelopment Through Value Capture, June 2001
New Uses for Older Industrial Parks, January 1996
Planning for Base Closings: A Lesson from New Hampshire, May 1990
Redeveloping Brownfields, May 1997
Virginia Inner-City Revitalization Plan, December 1994
What to Do With Vacant Land, January 1991
WATER SUPPLY
Xeriscape: Landscaping to Conserve Water, February 1991
WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT
River Plans: to Preserve and Protect, August 1990
Urban Stream Buffer Architecture, August 2000
WETLANDS
Wetlands Protection after the SWANCC Decision, July 2002
WILDLIFE
Three Approaches to Wildlife Habitat Preservation, April 1990
ZONING ORDINANCES
Bringing Land-Use Ratios Into the '90s, August 1992
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