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AIRPORTS
FAA Documents Runway Shortages, Calls for New Construction (News), Rachel M.
Collins, June, p. 26
APA/AICP
APA-AICP Organization Development Plan, 2002-03 [APA Today], July, p. 44
Farmer Named to Head APA [Paul Farmer] (APA Today), May, p., 34
Montana Gets Reform Ideas (APA Today), March, p. 34
New Website Launched (APA Today), Dec., p. 43
Proposed APA/AICP Bylaw Amendments [APA Today], Feb., p. 43
Two-Year [APA-AICP organizational development] Plan Approved (APA Today), May,
p. 34
APA/AICP AWARDS
2001 Planning Awards Issue, March
Adam Thies (Distinguished LeadershipStudent Planner), James H. Andrews,
p. 16
AICP/ASCP Collaborative Projects Symposium, p. 24
AICP Planning Landmarks and Pioneers, [Laws of the Indies; Nine Square Plan
for New Haven Connecticut; Plan of Mariemont, Ohio; Dayton Plan; and Planners
for Equal Opportunity (1964-74) and Telesis (1939-53)], Ruth Knack, p. 22
AICP Student Projects, [University of Arizona; Cornell University; University
of Virginia] p. 24
Anchorage Bowl (Public Education), James H. Andrews, p. 13
Ann-Margaret Esnard assistant professor Cornell University (AICP President's
Award), p. 24
Biodiversity Recovery Plan for the Chicago Region (Outstanding Planning: A Plan),
Ruth Eckdish Knack, p. 6
California Planning Roundtable (Distinguished Contribution to APA), William
Fulton and Paul Shigley, p. 18
Central Station. Memphis (Outstanding Planning: A Project), Karen Finucan, p.
8
Dennis Andrew Gordon (Distinguished Service to APA), James H. Andrews, p. 18
Division Awards: Charles Graves III (Individual Achievement), Federal Planning
(Division Achievement), Economic Development Division (Special Project), Kim
McKeggie, p. 19
Downtown Arlington Heights [Ill.] (Outstanding Planning: Implementation), James
H. Andrews, p. 10
Hollywood and Sandy Plan [Portland, Ore.'s transportation and land-use connection]
(Current Topic), Gordon Oliver, p. 4
Journalism Awards, [Andersen Independent-Mail, Cape Cod Times, Orlando Sentinel],
p. 20
Karen B. Smith Chapter Awards: Oklahoma (Outstanding Service to Members), New
Mexico (Overall Achievement), Denny Johnson, p. 19
Mid City Redevelopment Alliance Baton Rouge (HUD Secretary's Opportunity and
Empowerment Award), Mike Dunne, p. 15
Milagro De Ladera. Santa Barbara (Paul Davidoff Award), Janice Fillip, p. 14
Nancy Johnson (Distinguished LeadershipCitizen Planner), James H. Andrews,
p. 16
Rep. Melvin Watt (Legislator of the Year), Jason Jordan, p. 17
Save-A-Plant. Oro Valley, Arizona (Outstanding Planning: Special Community Initiative),
Kim McKeggie, p. 12
Sen. Lincoln Chafee (Legislator of the Year), p. 17
BOOK REVIEWS
America's Original G.I. Town, Gregory C. Randall, Nov., p. 34
American Planning Tradition, The, Robert Fishman, March, p. 32
American Project: The Rise and Fall of a Modern Ghetto, Sudhir Alladi
Venkatesh, April, p. 30
America's Undeclared War: What's Killing Our Cities and How We Can Stop It,
Daniel Lazare, Aug., p. 35
Chicago Metropolis 2020: The Chicago Plan for the Twenty-First Century,
Elmer Johnson, Dec., p. 41
Community Planning: An Introduction to the Comprehensive Plan, Eric Damian
Kelly and Barbara Becker, June, p. 32
Drive-In, The Supermarket, and the Transformation of Commercial Space in
Los Angeles, 1914-1941 The, Richard Longstretch, Jan., p. 37
Earth Rising: American Environmentalism in the 21st Century, Philip Shabecoff,
July, p. 41
Economics of Planning, The, Eric J. Heikkila, June, p. 33
Eden by Design: The 1930 Olmsted-Bartholomew Plan for the Los Angeles Region,
Greg Hise and William Deverell, Jan., p. 35
Empire on the Hudson: Entrepreneurial Vision and Political Power at the Port
of New York Authority, Jameson W. Doig, Aug., p. 37
Environmentalism Unbound: Exploring New Pathways for Change, Robert Gottlieb,
July, p. 41
Hollow City: The Siege of San Francisco and the Crisis of American Urbanism,
Rebecca Solnit and Susan Schwartzenberg, Dec., p. 42
Inside City Parks, Peter Harnik, Oct., p. 36
Landscapes of Desire: Anglo Mythologies of Los Angeles, William Alexander
McClung, Jan., p. 35
Married to the Mouse: Walt Disney World and Orlando, Richard E. Fogelsong,
Nov., p. 33
New Spatial Order, The, [The annual chairman's roundtable for 2001],
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Oct., p. 37
Parks, Playgrounds and Beaches for the Los Angeles Region, by the Olmsted
Bros. and Harland and Bartholomew Assocs., Jan. p. 37
Place Matters: Metropolitics for the Twenty-first Century, Peter Dreier,
John Mollenkopf, and Todd Swanstrom, Dec., p. 41
Planning for a New Century: The Regional Agenda, Jonathan Barnett, ed.,
Aug., p. 37
Red Tape and Housing Costs: How Regulation Affects New Residential Development,
Michael Luger and Kenneth Temkin, April, p. 32
Regional City: Planning for the End of Sprawl The, Peter Calthorpe and
William Fulton, Feb., p. 38
Sanitary City: Urban Infrastructure in American from Colonial Times to the
Present, Martin V. Melosi, Sept., p. 28
Spaces Between Buildings, The, Larry R. Ford, Oct., p. 36
The Vanishing Automobile and Other Urban Myths: How Smart Growth Will Harm
American Cities, Randal O'Toole, May, p. 28
Urban Future 21: A Global Agenda for Twenty-First Century Cities, Peter
Hall and Ulrich Pfeiffer, Sept., p. 27
Waste Is a Terrible Thing to Mind: Risk, Radiation, and Distrust of Government,
John Weingart, July, p. 36
Wings of Power: Boeing and the Politics of Growth in the Northwest, T.M.Sell,
Nov., p. 34
Zoning for the New Century: A 50 Year Perspective, Norman Marcus, ed.,
Sept., p. 28
COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT
College Development Pumps New Life Into Historic Winnipeg (News), Myron Love,
Feb., p. 27
Getting in on the Ground Floor, Kelly Kline and Jim Schutz, Aug., p. 14
Good Guys, Kathleen McCormick, Aug., p. 20; A Different Motive, p. 24
Not Business as Usual, Jill Mazullo, Sept., p. 4
COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING
Anchorage Adopts 2020 Plan (News), April, p. 28
Draft Master Plan Spreads Washington Memorials Around (News), March, p. 16
Getting Scenario-Building Right, Uri Avin and Jane Dembner, Nov., p. 22
Laissez les bon plans rouler! [comprehensive planning in New Orleans] Ruth Knack,
Feb., p. 18
New Jersey Commission Adopts New Plan to Guide Development (News), May, p. 27
Utah Has a Change of Heart, Steve Osborne, May, p. 20
DISASTERS
Attack on the World Trade Center [in New York] (News), Oct., p. 28; World Trade
Center, p. 29
Getting Out From Under, Dave Pasley, Nov., p. 18
Long Road to Rebuilding Lower Manhattan, The, Phil Langdon, Dec., p. 4
New York Historic Buildings Sound, But Need Repair, Cleanup (News), Nov., p.
32
New York, Port Authority, Richard Codd, Peter Gyulavary
Pentagon Attack, The [in Washington, D.C.] (News), Karen Finucan, Oct., p. 30
DISASTER PLANNING
Danger! Hurricane Coming!, Terry Plowman, December, p. 16
On Alert (Planning Practice), Scott Maben, December, p. 12
DOWNTOWNS
City, Supermarket Chain Build Downtown Store in Cedar Rapids (News), Nov., p.
32
Making Downtowns Competitive, Paul R. Levy, April, p. 16
Second Time Around [The], George Homsy, Jan., p. 14
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Change Is HereLearn to Live With It [economic, globalization, demographic],
Nina J. Gruen and Clauden Gruen, Aug., p. 18
City, Supermarket Chain Build Downtown Store in Cedar Rapids (News), Nov., p.
32
Market Rules, The, George Homsy, Nov., p. 10
ELECTIONS
Arizona Voters Reject Growth Limits, Open Space (News), Arlan Colton and John
DiTullio, Jan., p. 29
Election Day Results Mixed on Environmental Issues (News), Louis Jacobson, Dec.,
p. 32
Suburb Votes for (Final?) Deal On Cleveland Airport Land (News), Sept., p. 22
EMINENT DOMAIN
On a Tear [tearing down a highway], Lisa Schreibman, Jan., p. 10
ENVIRONMENT
Divert a River, Save a Marsh (Planning Practice), Mike Dunne, Feb., p. 12; What
a Marsh Means to You, Stephen Farber, p. 14
Greening the American Dream? Trip Pollard, Oct., p. 10
Greening Up Georgia, Wayne Moss, Nov., p. 28
Ian McHarg's Triumph, William J. Cohen, May, p. 10
In Final Months, Clinton Issues Environmental Protection Orders (News), Louis
Jacobson, Feb., p. 26
Not-So-Wild Things [wildlife in the suburbs], Christine Kreyling, Oct., p. 18
Parks and City, Michael Barrette, Aug., p. 4; Fieldhouses vs. Meadows: The Debate
Goes On, p. 8
Playa Vista Ready to Sell Land to Preserve More Wetlands (News), Sept., p. 23
Shades of Green, Jane Holtz Kay, December, p. 22
The Plotting o' the Green [tracking environmental landmarks], Ruth Eckdish Knack,
May, p. 14
Trees as Service Providers; Advocates Calculate the Advantages (News), George
Homsy, Aug., p. 31
FIRST PERSON
Close That Gap! Fritz Wagner, June, p. 14
Cycling Through America, Hans Spaans, April, p. 6
My 30 Years at HUD, James Hoben, Aug., p. 26; The Next Steps, p. 28
FROM THE BOARD
All about [APA and AICP] membership (APA Today), Mitchell Silver, June, p. 35
Brand-name merchandise [APA recognition], Bruce McClendon, July, p. 43
Dodos and grizzlies [voluntary continuing education] (APA Today), Bruce McClendon,
May, p. 34
Full circle [leadership roles passes to Bruce McClendon], Joanne Garnett, March,
p. 34
I can't hear you [successful companies are better listeners], Bruce McClendon,
Oct., p. 40
Long [APA] division[s], David M. Siegel, Jan., p. 41
Spinning plates [updating the Organizational Development Plan], Bruce McClendon,
April, p. 36
Outreachat home and abroad, Bruce McClendon, Aug., p. 38
Money Matters [APA budget], Bruce McClendon, Nov., p. 37
Suggestions for coping with burnout, Joanne Garnett, Feb., p. 41
Washington debriefing, Robert Hunter, Dec., p. 44
FROM THE COMMISSION
Core values [mandatory continuing education] (APA Today), Sam Casella, May,
p. 35
Ethics and growth management, Norman Krumholz, Feb. p. 41
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
Sprawl, Roads, Storms Threaten Important Civil War Battlefields (News), April,
p. 27
What Do You Think, Mr. Lincoln? James H. Andrews, Sept., p. 14
HOUSING
New Iowa Municipality Created, Follows Maharishi's Design (News), July, p. 31
Moving Minnesota, Sam Newberg, Dec., p. 28
Price Is Right, and So Is the Design [affordable housing] (Planning Practice),
Ruth Eckdish Knack, Sept., p. 8; In the desert, p. 9; Myths and Misconceptions,
p. 11
LEGAL ISSUES
Court Clears San Jose Office Park, but Cisco Cuts Back Investment (News), Mike
Zapler, Dec., p. 32
Court Suspends Zoning Board Limits on D.C. University (News), July p. 30
Fairfax County Takes Zoning Board to Court over Group Home (News), Sept., 23
Federal Court Refuses to Kill Development near Grand Canyon (News), May, p.
27
Georgia Court Upholds Atlanta Comprehensive Plan, Zoning (News), May, p. 24
Lawsuit Accuses Small Business Administration of Promoting Sprawl (News), Louis
Jacobson, Jan., p. 28
Supreme Court Clears the Way for Anti-pollution Enforcement (News), April, p.
27
Township Zoning Applies to Land Owned by County, Court Rules (News), July, p.
33
U.S. Supreme Court Reverses State in Wetland Takings Case (News),
Aug., p. 30
LIGHT RAIL
Business, Neighborhood Opposition Defeats Light Rail for Kansas City (News),
Jeffrey Spivak, Sept., p. 22
NEIGHBORHOODS
Planning Process Stimulates Philadelphia Neighborhoods (News), Earni Young,
July, p. 30
NEW ORLEANS
2001 Conference Issue, February
Divert a River, Save a Marsh (Planning Practice), Mike Dunne, Feb., p. 12; What
a Marsh Means to You, Stephen Farber, p. 14
Laissez les bon plans rouler! [comprehensive planning in New Orleans] Ruth Knack,
Feb., p. 18
Nontourist's Guide to New Orleans The, Coleman Warner, Feb., p. 4; Facing the
Facts, p., 10
Ports and Promenades [waterfront restoration vignettes] Feb., p. 20; Heart of
the City [New Orleans], Katherine Hart, p. 21; Minneapolis Rethinks Its River,
Eric Blodgett, p. 22; Righting Wrongs in San Diego, Dirk Sutro, p. 23; Detroit's
Hidden Asset, Louis Jacobson, p. 24; New York, New York, Todd Bressi, p. 24;
Toronto Makeover, Don Procter, p. 25
NEW URBANISM
Is New Urbanism Growing Old [interview with Andrews Duany]? Martin Zimmerman,
June, p. 10
New Urbanism [a holistic approach to planning], Richard Bernhardt, July, p.
55
OBITUARIES
Byron R. Hanke, AICP, Feb., p. 41
PARKING
Love Me, Love My Garage [snout houses] (Planning Practice), Ruth Eckdish Knack,
June, p. 16
PLANNING PROFESSION
Built to Last [planning consulting firms], Bill Callaway and Scott Cooper, Sept.,
p. 16; Managing Economic Cycles, p. 18; The SWA Group, p. 20
Good Guys [and gals], Kathleen McCormick, Aug., p. 20; A Different Motive, p.
24
Ian McHarg's Triumph, William J. Cohen, May, p. 10
Inspired Amateurs [Jane Jacobs revisited], Alan Ehrenhalt, June, p. 22
Old Planners Never DieThey Just Keep Right on Working, Burk Ketcham, p.
6
Take It From the Top [David S. Hugg, III], Terry Plowman, Oct., p. 24
PUBLIC SPACE
Capital Agencies Adopt Memorials Plan (News), Nov., p .33
The Long Good Buy [funding a multijurisdictional recreational corridor], Laura
Thompson, May, p. 4
Parks and City, Michael Barrette, Aug., p. 4; Fieldhouses vs. Meadows: The Debate
Goes On, p. 8
St. Louis Surpasses Goal in Raising Funds for Park (News), March, p. 27
What's Mine Is Yours . . . and Yours and Yours [public facilities] (Planning
Practice), Andrea Neighbours, Aug., p. 10
World War II Memorial in Limbo (News), June, p. 29
REGIONAL PLANNING
The New Woodrow Wilson Bridge: Roadblocks over the Potomac (News), April, p.
26
SOLID WASTE
Reprieve for Fresh Kills, Andrew Friedman, Nov., p. 4
SMALL TOWNS AND RURAL AREAS
Above and Beyond [change in small towns and rural areas], Julie Campoli, Elizabeth
Humstone, and Alex MacLean, Oct., p. 4
Small Towns Hang On [Bishop, Calif.], William Fulton and Paul Shigley, April,
p. 4; Mining the West, p. 6
SMART GROWTH
Earthship Enterprise [sustainable houses in Leumira, New Mex.], Suzanne Arthur,
June, p. 20
Smart Money, Michael Barrette, Nov., p. 14
What Does 'Smart Growth' Really Mean? Anthony Downs, April, p. 20
STREETS AND HIGHWAYS
From Highway [design] to My Way (Planning Practice), Reid Ewing, Jan., p. 22
Long Haul[ing freight] [The], Ken Cottrill, Jan., p. 16; Painting the Big Picture,
p. 20
On a Tear [tearing down a highway], Lisa Schreibman, Jan., p. 10
Sound Solution, A? [expressway noise walls] (Planning Practice), Kim Sorvig,
April p. 10; The Quiet Crisis, p. 12; Concrete Examples, Jeffrey Grob, p. 14
Ten Ways To Win With Your State DOT [department of transportation], Ian Lockwood,
Oct., p. 16
Tennessee DOT Ignored Own Rules in Building Highway, Court Says (News), Christine
Kreyling, March, p. 27
SUBURBAN DEVELOPMENT
Catholic Archdiocese Takes Up Fight Against Sprawl in Detroit (News), Kristin
Palm, Dec., p. 33
Fat City [cities make people fat], Christine Kreyling, June, p. 4;
Not-So-Wild Things [wildlife in the suburbs], Christine Kreyling, Oct., p. 18
TECHNOLOGY
Technology Trends for 2001: A Report from COMDEX (News), Chris Steins and Abhijeet
Chavan, Jan., p. 28
2001 Special Technology Issue, July
Bridging the Digital Divide, Ray Quay, July, p. 12
It's Crunch Time in California, Drummond Buckley, July p. 26
Power to the People [alternative energy], George Homsy, July, p. 24
Second Time Around [The], George Homsy, Jan., p. 14
Tale of Three Cities [A] [Cincinnati, Albuquerque, and Loudoun County, Va.],
James H. Andrews, July, p. 18
They Have Met the Future and It Is Us [where planning and technology intersect],
Anthony Flint, July, p. 22
Web For Everyone [The], Abhijeet Chavan and Chris Steins, July, p. 4
World of E-Planning [The], Karen Finucan, July, p. 4
TRANSPORTATION
BellSouth Consolidates Offices Near Rapid Transit Stations (News), May, p. 28
Honolulu CitySurfer, The [National Bus Rapid Transit Vehicle Design winner]
(News), Sept., p.
Hug That Transit Station, Christine Kreyling, Jan., p. 4
Ten Ways To Win With Your State DOT [department of transportation], Ian Lockwood,
Oct., p. 16
Transit Use Still Growing, But So Are Traffic Delays (News), June, p. 27
UP CLOSE (APA TODAY)
Chester Hartman, Oct., p. 41
Ed Giefer, May, p. 37
Frank So [on retirement], Feb., p. 40
W. Paul Farmer (APA Today), June, p. 34
VIEWPOINT
A wake-up call [planners or administrators], Kalvin Platt, May, p. 46
Ad hoc policy making efficiency, John Hirten, Sept., p. 42
Decentralizing is not the Answer, Sam Casella, Nov., p. 54
Good planning engagingly explained [or bad planning unflinchingly exposed],
John L. McCarron, June, p. 46
New Orleans needs a master plan, William E. Borah, Feb., p. 54
New Urbanism [a holistic approach to planning], Richard Bernhardt, July, p.
55
Obstacles to smart growth, Steven Ball, Jan., p. 54
Planning industry not very helpful, Jack Petree, April, p. 46
Thoughts on September 11, W. Paul Farmer, Oct., p. 50
U.S. census bureau report, John Levy, Aug., p. 50
WATER
California Developers Must Show Adequate Water Supplies (News), Nov., p. 33
Court Limits Clean Water Act, Local Landfill Goes Forward (News), Feb., p. 26
WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT
Ports and Promenades [waterfront restoration vignettes] Feb., p. 20; Heart of
the City [New Orleans], Katherine Hart, p. 21; Minneapolis Rethinks Its River,
Eric Blodgett, p. 22; Righting Wrongs in San Diego, Dirk Sutro, p. 23; Detroit's
Hidden Asset, Louis Jacobson, p. 24; New York, New York, Todd Bressi, p. 24;
Toronto Makeover, Don Procter, p. 25
Syracuse Approves Mall Expansion in Lakefront Redevelopment Area (News), May,
p. 25
ZONING
Love Me, Love My Garage [snout houses] (Planning Practice), Ruth Eckdish Knack,
June, p. 16
New Iowa Municipality Created, Follows Maharishi's Design (News), July, p. 31
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