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APA/AICP
In Connecticut, AICP Rules, Oct., p. 38
Parks Forum Awards First Grants, March, p. 42
Planning Oscars, May, p. 34
Taking a Slice of the Big Apple, Sarah S. More, June, p. 34
Thanks, CPL [Council of Planning Librarians disbanded], Aug., p. 40
Victory at Court [to save Lake Tahoe], Aug., p. 4
APA/AICP AWARDS
2000 Planning Awards, April
AICP/ACSP Collaborative Projects Symposium, p. 24
AICP Planning Landmarks and Pioneers [Penn's plan for Philadelphia, Mount Laurel,
N.J.; Lawrence T. Veiller, Lillian Wald, Albert Mayer], Ruth Knack, p. 22
AICP Student Projects [University of Cincinnati; Georgia Institute of Technology;
California Polytechnic State University] p. 24
Alison Pernell (Distinguished Leadership--Student Planner), Denny Johnson, p.
20
Blueprint for [City of] Liberty (Outstanding Planning--A Plan), James Andrews,
p. 6
Division Council Awards: Intergovernmental Affairs (Division Achievement), James
Prost (Individual Achievement), Denny Johnson, p. 21
El Arco Iris YouthPower Program (Public Education), Kim McKeggie, p. 14
Eska Garrison (Distinguished Leadership--Citizen Planner), James Andrews, p.
18
Forest Park [St. Louis] Master Plan (Outstanding Planning--Implementation),
Megan Lewis, p. 10
Frederick Bair, Jr. (Distinguished Leadership--Professional Planner), Ruth Knack,
p. 19
Gov. Christine Todd Whitman (Distinguished Leadership--Elected Official), James
Andrews, p. 18
Journalism Awards, [Chicago Sun-Times, Denver Post, Virginian-Pilot, Green
Bay Press-Gazette, Nashville Scene, Poughkeepsie Journal] p. 26
Karen B. Smith Chapter Awards: Indiana (Outstanding Service to Members), Tennessee
(Outstanding Outreach to the Community), Ohio (Overall Achievement), Denny Johnson,
p. 21
Rep. Earl Blumenauer (Legislator of the Year), Jason Jordan, p. 20
Revitalizing the Working [Maine] Landscape in the New Economy (Outstanding Planning--Project,
Program, or Tool), James Andrews, p. 8
Sen. Olympia Snowe (Legislator of the Year), Jason Jordan, p. 20
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Kenneth Reardon (AICP President's
Award), p. 25
The Learning Corridor [Trinity College in Conn.] (Outstanding Planning--Special
Community Initiative), Karen Finucan, p. 12
Palm Beach County Managed Growth Program (Current Topic--Smart Growth), Stuart
Meck, p. 4
Urban Horizons Economic Development Center [New York City] (HUD Secretary's
Opportunity and Empowerment Award), Karen Finucan, p. 16
BASE REUSE
Catching the Brass Ring [acquiring military property], John E. Vranicar,
Feb., p. 16
El Toro Airport: In the War Zone, Morris Newman, June, p. 4; Too Much or Not
Enough? James Andrews, p. 9
BOOK REVIEWS
A Guide to Smart Growth: Shattering Myths, Providing Solutions [A],
Heritage Foundation and Political Economy Research Center, Oct., p. 37
Challenging Sprawl: Organizational Responses to a National Problem, ed.,
Constance Beaumont, Jan., p. 37
e-topia: "Urban, Life, Jim--But Not as We Know It," William
J. Mitchell, Feb., p. 37
Governance and Opportunity in Metropolitan America, National Academy
Press, Oct., p. 36
Green Urbanism: Learning from European Cities, Timothy Beatley, June,
p. 31
Growing Greener: Putting Conservation into Local Plans and Ordinances,
Randall Arendt, March, p. 33
Guide to Sustainable Community Indicators, Maureen Hart, Jan., p. 38
Metropolitan Development Patterns: Annual Roundtable 2000, Lincoln Institute
of Land Policy, Oct., p. 36
Negotiating Environmental Agreements: How to Avoid Escalating Confrontation,
Needless Costs, and Unnecessary Litigation, Lawrence Susskind, Paul Levy,
and Jennifer Thomas-Larmar, April, p. 36
Neighborhood Planning and Community-Based Development: The Potential and
Limits of Grassroots Action, William Peterman, May, p. 31
Neighborhood Recovery: Reinvestment Policy for the New Hometown, John
Kromer, May, p. 32
Preserving Cultural Landscapes in America, edited by Arnold Alanen and
Robert Melnick, Nov., p. 30
Reflections on Regionalism, ed. Bruce Katz, Dec., p. 34
Suburban Nation: The Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream,
Andres Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, and Jeff Speck, July, p. 33
The Consensus Building Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide to Reaching Agreement,
edited by Lawrence Susskind, Sarah McKearnan, and Jennifer Thomas-Larmar, April,
p. 37
The Deliberative Practitioner: Encouraging Participatory Planning Processes,
John Forester, Aug., p. 37
The Home town Advantage: How to Defend Your Main Street Against Chain Stores
. . . and Why It Matters, Stacy Mitchell, Jan., p. 37
The Profession of City Planning: Changes, Images, and Challenges: 1950-2000,
edited by Lloyd Rodwin and by Bishwapriya Sanyal, Aug., p. 34
Transportation for Livable Cities, Vukan Vuchic, Sept., p. 33
Understanding Local Economic Development, Emil Malizia and Edward Feser,
Feb., p. 33
Urban Planning in a Multicultural Society, edited by Michael Burayidi,
Aug., p. 37
Urban-Suburban Interdependencies, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Oct.,
p. 36
Using Assisted Negotiation to Settle Land Use Disputes: A Guidebook for Public
Officials,
Lawrence Susskind, April, p. 35
BROWNFIELDS
L.A.'s West Side Story [Playa Vista], Richard Willson, Jan., p. 18
Oz Park May Land in Kansas After Ammo Plant Cleanup (News), Louis Jacobson,
March, p. 26
COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT
Compuware Move Brings New Workers to Central Detroit (News), Rebecca Retzlaff,
Feb., p. 28
Flix Nix Stix [megaplex theaters go downtown], Philip Langdon, Aug., p. 10
For the Greater Good [eminent domain] (Planning Practice), Jonathan Walters,
Oct., p. 10
Hospital Benefits, [hospital reuse], Jim Andrews, Dec., p. 14
Internet Business Boosts Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine (News), Louis Jacobson,
Aug., p. 29
Retail vs. E-Tail, Ruth Eckdish Knack, p. 24
DISASTERS
Deluged [Hurricane Floyd], Alan Scher Zagier, Feb., p. 8
Government Buys 1,700 More Homes Flooded by Hurricane Floyd (News), Oct., p.
30
DOWNTOWNS
Anaheim's Excellent Adventure [Disney expansion], Charles Lockwood, Dec.,
p. 4
Guthrie Theater Finds New Minneapolis Expansion Site (News), Frank Jossi, March,
p. 26
Ventura, Mondale Tackle Twin Cities Growth Issues (News), Frank Jossi, Jan.,
p. 30
ELECTIONS
Congressional Candidates Talk the Talk, Jason Jordan, Sept., p. 4
Growth, Billboard, Road Issues on November Ballots (News), Louis Jacobson, Oct.,
p. 26
EMINENT DOMAIN
See COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT
ENVIRONMENT
EPA Funds Air Quality Study of Houston's Number 1 Smog (News), March, p.
27
Going Green [urban greenways], Kalvin Platt, Aug., p. 18
Oakland [Calif.] Puts Environmental Opportunity on Council Agenda (News), Nov.,
p. 27
Recycle or Else, [Nova Scotia recycling program], William Cohen, Dec., p. 24
FARMLAND PRESERVATION
Farm Follows Function [Lancaster, Penn.], Thomas L. Daniels, Jan., p. 14
FEDERAL PROGRAMS
Promises Made, Promises Kept? [Community Reinvestment Act], Julie Bennett,
Oct., p. 4
FIRST PERSON
Down on the River [East St. Louis, Ill.], Kenneth Reardon, Sept., p. 20
Get That Job! Eric Jay Toll, Oct., p. 24
FROM THE BOARD
Beware of burnout [on the job], Joanne Garnett, Oct., p. 40
Consider PAB [the Planning Accreditation Board], Joanne Garnett, April, p. 38
Different voices, Joanne Garnett, March, p. 43
Give us your ideas, Joanne Garnett, Aug., p. 41
Growing APA, Maxine Griffith, May, p. 34
How to plan smart, Norman Krumholz, Feb., p. 40
Midcareer highs, Mary Kay Peck, Dec., p. 39
The Key to Successful Customer Service, Bruce McClendon, Nov., p. 41
Welcome new board members, Joanne Garnett, Sept., p. 40
Why you should vote, Joanne Garnett, Jan., p. 40
FROM THE COMMISSION
CDCs are likely partners, Norman Krumholz, May, p. 35
Disappearing dollars, Norman Krumholz, Aug., p. 41
Welfare reform and planners, Norman Krumholz, Nov., p. 41
GAYS AND LESBIANS
See PLANNING PROFESSION
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
Memorial Approved for Capitol Mall, but Battle Rages On (News), Nov., p.
24
HOSPITALS
Hospital Benefits, [hospital reuse], Jim Andrews, Dec., p. 14
HOUSING
Building BOOM!, James H. Andrews, Feb., p. 4
Court Kills Telluride [Colo.] Plan for Affordable Rental Housing (News), July,
p. 29
From Hopeless to Home Run [Gloucester, Mass.], Harriet Webster, Dec., p. 18
Henry Cisneros Forms Company to Build Housing in City Centers (News), Deborah
Prussel, Sept., p. 25
Home Sales Set Record in 1999 (News), March, p. 27
Renewing Urban Renewal (Planning Practice), Jane Blumenfeld Hornstein, Sept.,
p. 16
IN THE WORKS
Pfizer Fords a River, Ruth Knack, June, p. 10
LEGAL ISSUES
How to Survive a Lawsuit (Planning Practice), Elizabeth B. Davison, Nov.,
p. 10
Limits on Development, Nude Dancing Win in Court, May, p. 24
LIGHT RAIL
All Aboard [light rail], Jane Holtz Kay, Oct., p. 14; Along the Hudson,
George Haikalis, p. 18
Phoenix Catches the Bus, Gears Up to Build Light Rail (News), June, p. 22
NEIGHBORHOODS
Digging into the Grass Roots, (Planning Practice), Todd Bressi, p. 10
Gentrification Threatens Community Development Groups (News), Gordon Oliver,
Aug., p. 29
The Once and Future Neighborhood, Jeanne Van Orman, May, p. 16
NEW YORK CITY
2000 Conference Issue, March
An Insider's View, Alexander Garvin, p. 4; A Kinder, Simpler Zoning Code,
Judy Norinsky, p. 9
Digging into the Grass Roots, (Planning Practice), Todd Bressi, p. 10
Learning From SoHo, Roberta Brandes Gratz, p. 14
Plaza Suite [privately owned public space], Jerold Kayden, p. 16; Our Man in
Space, p. 19
The Big Picture People, Eugenie Ladner Birch, March, p. 20; Experiencing the
Region, Ruth Knack, p. 23
OBITUARIES
A. J. "Flash" Gray, AICP, Sept., p. 41
Edward Logue, March, p. 42
Philip Hammer, March, p. 42
PARKING
Don't Park Here [restricted on-street parking], James H. Andrews, Oct.,
p. 20
PLANNING EDUCATION
Down on the River [East St. Louis, Ill.], Kenneth Reardon, Sept., p. 20
PLANNING PROFESSION
An Insider's View, Alexander Garvin, p. 4; A Kinder, Simpler Zoning Code,
Judy Norinsky, p. 9
Contrarians, Ruth Knack, Dec., p. 22
Gay Today, Karen Finucan, Feb., p. 12
Life in the Fast Lane, (Planning Practice), Karen Finucan, Dec., p. 10
How to Survive a Lawsuit (Planning Practice), Elizabeth B. Davison, Nov., p.
10
Where Am I and Where Do I Go From Here? [excerpts from A Career Worth Planning],
Warren W. Jones and Natalie Macris, June, p. 18
PUBLIC LANDS
Clinton Prepares to Ban New Roads in Many Forests (News), June, p. 23
Hearings Begin on Proposal to Restore Yosemite Valley, May, p. 25
PUBLIC SPACE
Hanging Out [teens search for public space], Ruth Knack, Aug., p. 4; Making
a Case for Public Squares, Suzanne Crowhurst Lennard and Henry Lennard, p. 7
PUBLIC UTILITIES
Indianapolis Sewer System Challenged under Civil Rights Law (News), Louis
Jacobson, Sept., p. 24
Pipe Fitting [water and stormwater projects] (Planning Practice), Michael Barrette,
Aug., p. 14
REGIONAL PLANNING
Engaged at Last [Cleveland suburbs], David Beach, Jan., p. 22
Moving Mountains [Sierra Business Council], Morris Newman, Feb., p. 22
The Big Picture People, Eugenie Ladner Birch, March, p. 20; Experiencing the
Region, Ruth Knack, p. 23
RESORTS AND TOURISM
Congress Removes Hurdles Slowing Maryland Resort (News), Karen Finucan,
Feb., p. 28
SCHOOLS
Reading, Writing, and Real Estate, Karen Finucan, May, p. 4
Stopping School Sprawl, Philip Langdon, May, p. 10
SMALL TOWNS AND RURAL AREAS
Core Values [Sullivan County, N.Y.], David Hulse, Jan., p. 10; More Counties
to the Rescue, Denise de Vines, p. 12
Flying Over Guilford [aerial photography], Dolores Hayden, Sept., p. 10
Social + Physical = A Step Ahead, Timothy Hayes, Aug., p. 26
SMART GROWTH
Does Your Growth Smart? Uri P. Avin and David R. Holden, Jan., p. 26
New Pennsylvania Laws Prod Local Collaboration (News), Aug., p. 28
Are You Ready to Bet on Smart Growth? Amalia Lorentz and Kirsten Shaw, Jan.,
p. 4; States to the Fore, Patricia E. Salkin, p. 8
SOCIAL PLANNING
Time Out [prison inmates to rehab buildings], Bob Bushfield and Suzanne
Bushfield, June, p. 16
STREETS AND HIGHWAYS
Getting the Runaround [Nashville, Tenn.], Christine Kreyling, Nov.,
p. 4
SUBURBAN DEVELOPMENT
Character Counts [Lake Forest, Ill.], Larissa Larsen, Nov., p. 22
There's a Hybrid in Your Future, Reid Ewing, Nov., p. 18
Watch Out: It's Dangerous in Exurbia [traffic deaths], William H. Lucy, Nov.,
p. 14
SURVEYS
Traffic, Sprawl Join Crime as Top Community Concern (News), Louis Jacobson,
April, p. 29
TECH
Comdex Show Features E-commerce, Digital Mapping (News), Abhijeet Chavan
and Christopher Steins, Feb., p. 29
TECHNOLOGY
2000 Special Technology Issue, July
Affordable Gear for the Wired Professional, Abhijeet Chavan and Christopher
Steins, p. 16
Dearth Valley [Homelessness in Silicon Valley, Calif.], William Fulton and Paul
Shigley, p. 4
Making the Most of the Internet (Planning Practice), Jonathan Cohen, p. 20;
Coming to a Web Site Near You, Sylvia Lewis, p. 22
Retail vs. E-Tail, Ruth Eckdish Knack, p. 24
The Mojave Desert: Future Tense, Matt Stevenson and Natalie Robins, p. 10
The Sky's No Limit, Karen Finucan, p. 18
TRANSPORTATION
Boston Company Sees Profit in Market for Car-sharing (News), George Homsy,
Sept., p. 24
Buses Replace Private Cars on Zion Park Scenic Drive (News), Rebecca Retzlaff,
July, p. 28
Louisville Bridge Battle Crosses into New Millennium (News), Louis Jacobson,
Oct., p. 27
Road Repair Needs Grow as New Roads Take More U.S. Money, May, p. 24
Taming the Traffic Tiger, F. K. Plous, Aug., p. 22
Use Road Funds for Transit? Some State Do, Some Don't (News), July, p. 29
UP CLOSE [APA TODAY]
Kristina Ford, Feb., p. 39
Kenneth T. Jackson, March, p. 43
Vicki Luther, April, p. 41
Keith Wheeler, July, p. 41
Wim Wiewel, Sept., p. 39
Natalie Macros, Oct., p. 38
Jon Jerde, Dec., p. 38
VIEWPOINT
"Candidates ignore planning-related issues," Nancy Augustine Gardner,
Oct., p. 50
"It's not rocket science" [transportation planning], Brian Fowler,
Dec., p. 54
"New urbanism," Lane Kendig, Jan., p. 52
"On track for high speed rail," George Haikalis, Nov., p. 50
"Planning in New York hits a new low," Tom Angotti, March, p. 54
"Smart growth is not a practical solution," Richard Carson, Aug.,
p. 54
"Smart growth needs flexibility," Robert Katzenson, Feb., p. 50
"The Real Tragedy of Los Alamos" [Los Alamos, N.M., wildfires], July,
p. 54
"Values-based planning," Ron Poitras, Sept., p. 50
"Where have all the fireflies gone," Elise Bright, April, p. 50
WATER
Albuquerque Water Conservation Program Back on Track (News), March, p. 27
WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT
'Work with Nature,' FEMA Tells Shoreline Developers [the Coastal Construction
Manual revised] (News), George Homsy, Nov., p. 25
Opponents Try to Deep-Six Charleston Port Expansion (News), Louis Jacobson,
April, p. 28
Wasteland to Waterfront, Robert Ingrassia, May, p. 20
WEATHER
Weather Report, George Homsy, May, p. 12; Watching the Water, p. 14
ZONING
Billboards Promote Zoning Code Revision in Rochester (News), Jan., p. 31
Charlotte Halts Rezoning in Wake of Court Ruling (News), June, p. 22
Court Orders New Supermarket Torn Down, Cites Zoning Code (News), Albert Warson,
April, p. 28
Giant Myrtle Beach Plan Freezes Zoning for 20 Years (News), Tim Bullard, Jan.,
p. 30
Plaza Suite [privately owned public space], Jerold Kayden, p. 16; Our Man in
Space, p. 19
Rezone or Dezone? (Planning Practice), Mark Hinshaw, June, p. 12
State Can Forbid Anti-Church Zoning (News), June, p. 23
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