Overview

Table of Contents

Is Congestion Pricing Ready for Prime Time?

Leadership in London

Stockholm Experiment

Singapore Transformed

The Truth About Sustainability

For 2009, Nothing's Sure But Change

On Track With Maps

Share-a-Bike

The Price Is Right

Parking Pays for Itself in Downtown Ann Arbor

For Good Results, Plug in Good Data

Breaking With the Past

Good Fences?

Thinking — and Acting — Outside the Box

Embedded in Iraq

Perspectives

News

Legal Briefs

Letters

Planners Library

Viewpoint

2008 Editorial Calendar

Advertising in 'Planning'

Circulation Audit

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ADULT USE
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
AIRPORTS
APA/AICP AWARDS
BOOK REVIEWS
BROWNFIELDS
CALIFORNIA
CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICTS
DISABILITIES
DISASTER PLANNING
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EMINENT DOMAIN
ENERGY
ENVIRONMENT
ETHICS
FARMLAND
FINANCE
FIRST PERSON
FOOD SECURITY
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
GROWTH MANAGEMENT
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
HOUSING
INTERNATIONAL PLANNING
LAND TRUSTS
METROPOLITAN PLANNING
MIXED USE
NEW URBANISM
PARKS
PLANNING COMMISSIONS
PLANNING EDUCATION
PLANNING LEGISLATION
PLANNING PROFESSION
REDEVELOPMENT
RELIGION

RETAIL
ROADS AND ROADWAYS
SCHOOLS
SEWERS
SIGNS AND BILLBOARDS
TAKINGS
TECHNOLOGY
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TOURISM
TRANSPORTATION
UP CLOSE
URBAN DESIGN
VIEWPOINT
WALLACE, DAVID
WASTE DISPOSAL
WATER
WETLANDS
ZONING

ADULT USE
Adult Business License Laws Must Provide Prompt Judicial Decision (News), James Lawlor, Oct., p. 39

AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Back from the Brink, Nadine Mironchuk, June, p. 30; Spreading the Word, p. 32
U.S. Attacks Spiraling Section 8 Housing Costs (News), James Andrews, July, p. 39

AIRPORTS
On the Airfront, Whit Blanton, May, p. 34

APA/AICP AWARDS
2004 APA awards jury [photo] (News), Denny Johnson, April, p. 30
AICP Planning Landmarks and Pioneers [Niagara Reservation], Ruth Eckdish Knack, April, p. 26
Planners Network (AICP President's Awards), Ruth Knack, April, p. 27
Bereuter, Doug (Legislators of the Year), Jason Jordan, April, p. 25
Boettcher, Michael (Distinguished Leadership — Student Planner), April, p. 22
Chambers Creek Properties, Master Site Plan [Pierce County, Wash.], (Current Topic), Brett Davis, April, p. 4
Chesterfield Township TDR Program and Village Plan (Outstanding Planning: A Program), Kevin Riordan, April, p. 10
Chicago Metropolis 2020 (Daniel Burnham Award), Ruth Eckdish Knack, April, p. 16
Cooper, Connie (Distinguished Service to APA), James H. Andrews, April, p. 25
General Plan for Farmersville, California, The, (Outstanding Planning: Small Town or Rural Community), Sherrie Voss Matthews, April, p. 8
Johnson, Laura (National Women in Planning Award), James H. Andrews, April, p. 22
Journalism and JAPA Awards [the Rocky Mountain News, the Bakersfield Californian, the Poughkeepsie Journal, and the Corpus Christi Caller-Times], Sylvia Lewis, April, p. 28; JAPA award goes to Robert Cervero for "Road Expansion, Urban Growth, and Induced Travel: A Path Analysis," Spring 2003.
Lapham Park Venture, Milwaukee (National Social Advocacy Award), Michael Davidson, April, p. 18
Lawrence, Andrea Mead (Distinguished Leadership — Citizen Planner), April, p. 21
Lower Town Neighborhood Plan/Artist Relocation Program, Paducah, Kentucky (Outstanding Planning: Special Community Initiative), Sherrie Voss Matthews, April, p. 14
Lukerman, Barbara (Distinguished Leadership — Professional Planner), Linda Mack, April, p. 20
Mikulski, Sen. Barbara (Legislators of the Year), Courtney McGrath, April, p. 24
Minner, Gov. Ruth Ann (Distinguished Leadership — Elected Official), April, p. 20
Presidio Trust Management Plan: San Francisco (Outstanding Planning: Implementation), Gerald D. Adams, April, p. 12
Reading the Land — Massachusetts Heritage Landscapes: A Guide to Identification and Protection (Public Education Award), Elisabeth M. Hamin, April, p. 9
Student Projects: Smart Growth, Neighborhood Revitalization, April, p. 27
Urban Design Framework for the Near Southeast, Washington, D.C. (Outstanding Planning: A Plan), Christopher Swope, April, p. 6
Warner, Sen. John (Legislators of the Year), Jason Jordan, April, p. 24
Wright-Dunbar Village Preservation and Redevelopment, Dayton, Ohio (HUD Secretary's Opportunity and Empowerment award), James H. Andrews, April, p. 19

BOOK REVIEWS
America's Trillion-Dollar Housing Mistake: The Failure of American Housing Policy, Howard Husock, Oct., p. 49
The American Midwest: Managing Change in Rural Transition, Norman Walzer, ed., Oct., p. 47
The Architectural Pattern Book: A Tool for Building Great Neighborhoods, Ray Gindroz and Rob Robinson, Dec., p. 45
The Beast in the Garden: A Modern Parable of Man and Nature, David Baron, May, p. 47
Better Places, Better Lives, Joshua Olsen, May, p. 47
The Birth of City Planning in the United States, 1840-1917, Jon A. Peterson, March, p. 41
Building Security: Handbook for Architectural Planning and Design, Barbara Nadel, ed., Aug./Sept., p. 47
Building San Francisco's Parks 1850-1930, Terence Young, June, p. 43
Capital's Utopia: Vandergrift, Pennsylvania, Anne E. Mosher, July, p. 52
Cities Without Suburbs: A Census 2000 Update, David Rusk, July, p. 52
City: Urbanism and Its End, Douglas Rae, Aug./Sept., p. 45
Clearing the Way: Deconcentrating the Poor in Urban America, Edward G. Goetz, Jan., p. 40
Consensus Design: Socially Inclusive Process, Christopher Day, Feb., p. 61
Conservancy: The Land Trust Movement in America, Richard Brewer, March, p. 41
Credit to the Community: Community Reinvestment and Fair Lending Policy in the United States, Greg Immergluck, Dec., p. 47
Digital Ground: Architecture, Pervasive Computing, and Environmental Knowing, Malcolm McCullough, June, p. 49
The Dignity of Resistance: Women Residents' Activism in Chicago Public Housing, Roberta M. Feldman and Susan Stall, July, p. 48
Downtown America: A History of the Place and People Who Made It, Alison Isenberg, Oct., p. 44
Economic Development: Strategies for State and Local Practice, Steven G. Koven and Thomas S. Lyons, Feb., p. 59 Environmental Land Use Planning and Management, John Randolph, May, p. 43
The Environmental Planning Handbook, Tom Daniels and Katherine Daniels, Aug./Sept., p. 28
Evaluating Sustainable Development: Giving People a Voice in Their Destiny, Okechukwu Ukaga and Chris Maser, July, p. 52
A Field Guide to Sprawl, Dolores Hayden, Oct., p. 43
Financing Economic Development in the 21st Century, Sammis B. White, Richard D. Bingham, and Edward W. Hill, Aug./Sept., p. 49
From Warfare to Welfare: Defense Intellectuals and Urban problems in Cold War America, Jennifer S. Light, May, p. 48
Gaining Ground: A History of Landmaking in Boston, Nancy S. Seasholes, Feb., p. 57
Get Urban! The Complete Guide to City Living, Kyle Ezell, Nov., p. 47
Getting to Smart Growth II: 100 More Policies for Implementation, U.S. EPA and ICMA, June, p. 44
Global City Blues, Daniel Solomon, March, p. 44
Halfway to Everywhere: A Portrait of America's First-Tier Suburbs, William H. Hudnut III, Feb., p. 53
Homeland Security: Best Practices for Local Government, Roger Kemp, April, p. 41
How East New York Became a Ghetto, Walter Thabit, March, p. 41
The Infrastructure of Play: Building the Tourist City, Dennis R. Judd, ed., Nov., p. 45
Introduction to Emergency Management, George D. Haddow and Jane A. Bullock, Jan., p. 40
Land Use and Society: Geography, Law, and Public Policy, Rutherford H. Platt, Nov., p. 45
The Land We Share: Private Property and the Common Good, Eric T. Freyfogle, Jan., p. 44
Land Conservation Financing, Mike McQueen and Ed McMahon, June, p. 47
The Last Undiscovered Place, David K. Leff, Dec., p. 47
The Latest Illustrated Book of Development Definitions, Harvey S. Moskowitz and Carl G. Lindbloom, June, p. 42
Leasing Public Land: Policy Debates and International Experiences, Yu-Hung Hong and Steven C. Bourassa, Feb., p. 59
Local Regulation of Adult Businesses, 2004 Edition, Jules B. Gerard, July, p. 50
McCoy on Deed Restrictions, Walter McCoy, Dec., p. 47
Metropolitan Governance: Conflict, Competition, and Cooperation, Richard Feiock, ed., Dec., p. 45
The Natural Step for Communities: How Cities and Towns Can Change to Sustainable Practices, Sarah James and Torbjorn Lahti, Nov., p. 48
Nature by Design: People, Natural Process, and Ecological Restoration, Eric Higgs, May, p. 45
The New Transit Town: Best Practices in Transit-Oriented Development, Hank Dittmar and Gloria Ohland, eds., May, p. 45
On Paradise Drive: How We Live Now (And Always Have) in the Future Tense, David Brooks, Aug./Sept., p. 49
Organizing for Community Controlled Development: Renewing Civil Society, Patricia Watkins Murphy and James V. Cunningham, Jan., p. 44
Planning Local Economic Development: Theory and Practice, Edward J. Blakely and Ted K. Bradshaw, April, p. 40
Planting Green Roofs and Living Walls , Nigel Dunnet and Noel Kingsbury, Oct., p. 47
Primer on U.S. Housing Markets and Housing Policy, Stephen Malpezzi and Richard Green, March, p. 46
Private Property in the 21st Century: The Future of an American Ideal, Harvey Jacobs, ed., July, p. 50
Property Rights, Planning and Markets: Managing Spontaneous Cities, Chris Webster and Lawrence Wai-chung Lai, June, p. 49
Region Aroused by Frank Osgood, review by Bruce D. McDowell, Aug./Sept., p. 49
Shaping Cities for Winter: Climatic Comfort and Sustainable Design, Norman Pressman, Nov., p. 45
Shelter Is Not a Home ... Or Is It? Lessons from Family Homelessness in New York City, Ralph da Costa Nunez, Oct., p. 49
Smart Growth Zoning Codes: A Resource Guide, Steve Tracy, April, p. 43
Starting from Zero: Reconstructing Downtown New York, Michael Sorkin, Jan., p. 44
Story and Sustainability: Planning, Practice, and Possibility for American Cities, Barbara Eckstein and James Throgmorton, eds., March, p. 39
Sustainability on Campus: Stories and Strategies for Change, Peggy F. Barlett and Geoffrey W. Chase, Nov., p. 46
The Sustainable Urban Development Reader, Stephen M. Wheeler and Timothy Beatley, eds., Oct., p. 47
Taking Sustainable Cities Seriously: Economic Development, the Environment, and Quality of Life in American Cities, Kent E. Portney, April, p. 41
Terra Incognita: Vacant Land and Urban Strategies, Ann O'M. Bowman and Michael A. Pagano, Aug./Sept., p. 47
Turning the Tide: Saving the Chesapeake Bay, Tom Horton, April, p. 40
Urban Economics and Land Use in America: The Transformation of Cities in the Twentieth Century, Alan Rabinowitz, Dec., p. 43
Urban Planning/My Way: From Baltimore's Inner Harbor to Lower Manhattan and More, David Wallace, Feb., p. 44
The Vancouver Achievement: Urban Planning and Design, John Punter, Jan., p. 40
Why Not in My Backyard? Neighborhood Impacts of Deconcentrating Assisted Housing, George C. Galster, et al., March, p. 43

BROWNFIELDS
From Blight to All Right, Sharon Baerny, Aug./Sept., p. 24

CALIFORNIA
All Choked Up [air pollution in Bakersfield], Matt Weiser, June, p. 10; The Long Arm of Federal Law, p. 14
American main street [in Encinitas] (News), June, p. 36
Good Luck, Arnold [Gov. Schwarzenegger], James B. Goodno, Jan., p. 4; California Isn't Alone, James B. Goodno, p. 6; Massachusetts Asks What Communities Want, Elisabeth Hamin, p. 8
LA's Valley May Get a Downtown of Its Own (News), Paul Shigley, Dec., p. 37
Power Plan For California Would Move Cows To the Desert (News), Louis Jacobson, April, p. 30

CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICTS
Business-Oriented Neighborhoods: Their Time Has Come, Douglas R. Porter, Jan., p. 30; What's a Downtown, Edward Lawrence, p. 32
City May Dispute Siting of Federal Offices Outside CBD (News), James Lawlor, Dec., p. 39
Chain of Command Doesn't Block Councilman's Questions to Staff (News), James Lawlor, April, p. 33

DISABILITIES
Arizona Court Upholds Wheelchair Access Regulations (News), James Lawlor, March, p. 37

DISASTER PLANNING
All Fired Up, Jim Schwab and Stuart Meck, Nov., p. 4; what to Put in the Plan, p. 6; Lessons from Hurricane Charley, p. 8
Early Planning for Hazards Brings Benefits To Biloxi (News), Anita Lee, Feb., p. 51
Hatteras Economy Pushes Quick Response to Storm Damage (News), Karen Finucan, Jan., p. 34

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Reinventing the District, Christopher Swope, Feb., p. 4

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Beautiful Bridges, Jane Holtz Kay, May, p. 22
Capitalist Tool, Lawrence Houstoun, Jan., p. 26; Membership vs Assessments, p. 28
On the Airfront, Whit Blanton, May, p. 34
Rethinking Retail, James B. Goodno, Nov., p. 10; A Smart Growth Approach to Commercial Development, Paul Van Buskirk and Carlteon Ryffell, p. 12
Tax Twists (Planning Practice), Danny Krouk, Nov., p. 22; How Tax Base Sharing Works, p. 24; California's Prop 13: Q & A, p. 25
These [biotechnology] Parks Mean Business, Lois Rosenblum, July, p. 20
Tight Belts, Beth Wade, Jan., p. 22; Tax cuts, deficit compound problems, p. 24

EMINENT DOMAIN
Constitutionality of Eminent Domain Procedures Attacked (News), James Lawlor, Jan., p. 37
Development for Private Use Doesn't Justify Eminent Domain (News), James Lawlor, Nov., p. 41
Supreme Court Takes Eminent Domain Case (News), James Lawlor, Dec., p. 39
Urban Renewal Agency Cannot Take Back Land After Redevelopment (News), James Lawlor, June, p. 38

ENERGY
Sun, Wind, Water, Earth, Barbara Wolcott, Dec., p. 4

ENVIRONMENT
All Choked Up, Matt Weiser, June, p. 10; The Long Arm of Federal Law, p. 14
Backyard Drill, The, Elaine Robbins, Aug./Sept., p. 16; Gas Facts, p. 18; Going Public in Pennsylvania, p. 19; Gas Facilities Ignite Controversy, Stephen Barlas, p. 20
Green Eugene, Scott Maben, Oct., p. 10
Homebuilders Lose in Attack on County Tree Ordinance (News), James Lawlor, Feb., p. 51
Hudson River Cement Plant Stirs Opposition Across Region (News), Louis Jacobson, Oct., p. 38
Let There (Not) Be Light, Charles Lockwood, March, p. 22; Three Cities, Three Choices, p. 24
Next Big Things, The, Tom Daniels and Katherine Daniels, Aug./Sept., p. 28
Paler Shade of Green, A, Jason Jordan, Aug./Sept., p. 10
Plan Points to New Life for Jersey's Meadowlands (News), Louis Jacobson, Jan., p. 36
Putting the Future First (Planning Practice), Robert C. Barrett, March, p. 20
Turning the Tide, Joe Haberstroh, Aug./Sept., p. 4; Common Ground, Claire Swedberg, p. 8
Watershed Woes (cleaning up the D.C. rivers), Corine Hegland, p. 38; Things don't look so good on the Chesapeake, Sandra Olivetti Martin, p. 40

ETHICS
Council Member's Vote for Husband to Planning Board Ruled Invalid (News), James Lawlor, July, p. 40

FARMLAND
Farm Town Votes to Save Land and Way of Life (News), Ollie Reed Jr., Dec., p. 36

FINANCE
When Loans Become a Lifeline, Linda Mack, Dec., p. 12

FIRST PERSON
Design Review Comes to My Garden, Ronald Lee Fleming, June, p. 34

FOOD SECURITY
Food Pipeline, The, April Terreri, March, p. 4

GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
World Beaters, Milton Ospina and Ric Stephens, July, p. 28

GROWTH MANAGEMENT
City Must Take 'Fair Share' of Growth (News), James Lawlor, Dec., p. 37
Court Limits Growth Caps in Massachusetts (News), James Lawlor, Dec., p. 38
Exploring the No Growth Option, Chris Williamson, Nov., p. 34
Rocky Mountain Revamp (Planning Practice), Tom Arrandale, Jan., p. 10; One [Sublette] County's Solution, Cat Urbigkit, p. 12

HISTORIC PRESERVATION
Historic District Residents May Sue To Block New Construction (News), James Lawlor, March, p. 36
St. Louis Demolition Pits Preservationists Against Each Other (News), Charlene Prost, Nov., p. 40

HOUSING
Both Affluent and Affordable, Randy Richardson, Nov., p. 32
Building a Community, Not Just Housing [Richard Baron], Sherrie Voss Matthews, March, p. 10
Feet to the Fire, James B. Goodno, March, p. 14; What's Happening in Other States, p. 16
Living With Tourism [in Hawaii and Colorado], James B. Goodno, June, p. 16; Sustainable Honolulu, Jim Goodno, p. 18; Tourism by Another Name [in Lancaster County, Pa.], Lisa M. Christopher, p. 20
Modular Home Ban Violates Due Process Rights (News), James Lawlor, April, p. 34
Putting the Force in Workforce Housing, Tim Sullivan, Nov., p. 26; Massachusetts Law Still Evolving, Anthony Flint, p. 28; Standing the Test of Time, Kevin Hammond, p. 30
They're Bolder in Boulder, Cindy Brown, June, p. 26; View from the project manager, Cindy Brown, p. 28
Voters Reject San Francisco Plan to Encourage Workforce Housing (News), James B. Goodno, May, p. 36

INTERNATIONAL PLANNING
Burnham's Manila, James B. Goodno, Dec., p. 30; The Americans, p. 34
Pedestrian Crossings Return to Winnipeg Intersection (News), Myron Love, Aug./Sept., p. 40
Toronto Transit Wins Federal, Provincial Funds for Capital Needs (News), Owen Jarus, June, p. 37

LAND TRUSTS
Mountain Views Don't Block Utah Land Trust Development (News), Louis Jacobson, Feb., p. 48

METROPOLITAN PLANNING
Love (and Hate) That Metro (Planning Practice), Alex Marshall, Feb., p. 18

MIXED USE
ABCs of Mixed Use Schools, The, Jim Romeo, July, p. 4
Getting to the Bottom of Mixed Use, Jim Schutz and Kelly Kline, Jan., p. 16; Getting Local Chains in the Mix, Jennifer Gerend, p. 18; Big Boxes Go Downtown, Nathan B. Cherry, p. 20; Ten Steps to Flexible Retail Space, p. 21

NEW URBANISM
Form First, Peter Katz, Nov., p. 16; FBCs: The Advantages, p. 18

PARKS
Parks: How Far Is Too Far [to walk], Peter Harnik and Jeff Simms, Dec., p. 8; When Standards Fall Short, Mary Eysenbach, p. 10
Radburn Residents Divide on Proposed Parkland Sale (News), Steve Chambers, Nov., p. 38

PLANNING COMMISSIONS
Change Comes to the Planning Commission, Ruth Eckdish Knack, Dec., p. 24; Making It Mandatory, Stuart Meck and Josh Edwards, p. 26

PLANNING EDUCATION
Keeping Afloat (Planning Practice), Sherrie Voss Matthews, June, p. 22; Penn's Urban Studies Center, p. 24

PLANNING LEGISLATION
Broad Coalition Wins New State Planning Law in West Virginia (News), James Andrews, July, p. 38
Missouri County Rejects Planning Again, Again, and Again (News), Sherrie Voss Matthews, Aug./Sept., p. 41

PLANNING PROFESSION
All in the Family, Ruth Eckdish Knack, Oct., p. 24; Sticky Situations [conflict of interest issues], p. 26
Changing the Culture of 'No' (Planning Practice), Richard H. Carson, Dec., p. 16; Keys to a Successful Performance Audit, p. 19
Getting Your Act Together (Planning Practice), Ruth Eckdish Knack, Oct., p. 20; The Little Town That Could [Pahokee, Fla.], Terry Clark, p. 21; Keep It Simple, Terry Clark, p. 23
New People on the Block (Planning Practice), Sherrie Voss Matthews, Aug./Sept., p. 34; Coming of Age in a Small Town Planning Shop, Kevin Cronin, p. 36
Recruiting Retirees, Lawrence Goldblatt and Ruth Knack, March, p. 30
The Right Mix, Sherrie Voss Matthews, Oct. p. 16

REDEVELOPMENT
From Blight to All Right, Sharon Baerny, Aug./Sept., p. 24
Designing a Downtown, Brian Williams, Dec., p. 20
LA's Valley May Get a Downtown of Its Own (News), Paul Shigley, Dec., p. 37
'My City of Ruins' Rises Again [Asbury Park, N.J.], Claire Swedberg, March, p. 26; Darkness on the Edge of Town, Marya Morris, p. 28
Norfolk Takes Back its Heart, Jim Morrison, June, p. 4; Design and Neighborhoods, p. 8

RELIGION
Church Permit Denial Does Not Violate RLUIPA [Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act] (News), James Lawlor, July, p. 41

RETAIL
Big Box? Urban Village? Decisions Rile Utah Suburb (News), Lori Buttars, Nov., p. 40
Getting to the Bottom of Mixed Use, Jim Schutz and Kelly Kline, Jan., p. 16; Getting Local Chains in the Mix, Jennifer Gerend, p. 18; Big Boxes Go Downtown, Nathan B. Cherry, p. 20; Ten Steps to Flexible Retail Space, p. 21
Rethinking Retail, James B. Goodno, Nov., p. 10; A Smart Growth Approach to Commercial Development, Paul Van Buskirk and Carlteon Ryffell, p. 12

ROADS AND ROADWAYS
Boon or Boondoggle, Karin Fischer, May, p. 30

SCHOOLS
ABCs of Mixed Use Schools, The, Jim Romeo, July, p. 4
Power of Sticky Dots, The, John McCarron, July, p. 10

SEWERS
Island Community Can Refuse to Expand Sewer System [Folly Beach, S.C.] (News), James Lawlor, May, p. 39

SIGNS AND BILLBOARDS
City Billboard Rules Survive Court Challenges (News), James Lawlor, Feb., p. 50
City Can't Pick and Choose Portable Signs Based on Content (News), James Lawlor, Nov., p. 42
Walking Ads for Bagels, Mattresses — Are They Legal? (News), James Lawlor, April, p. 31

TAKINGS
Constitutional Issue Kills Second Iowa Law to Aid Animal Feed Lots (News), James Lawlor, Nov., p. 39
Court Upholds Lake Tahoe Scenic Review Ordinance (News), James Lawlor, July, p. 40
Upgraded Road Order Requires Payment for Taking [in Texas] (News), James Lawlor, Oct., p. 39

TECHNOLOGY
Cyber Security at the Grass Roots, Danny Krouk, July, p. 14; Layers of security, p. 14; Cyber security terms, p. 16
Souped Up Stuff, Michael Bordenaro, July, p. 24
Today's Scheme for Tomorrow's Technology (Planning Practice), Charles H. Kaylor and Christopher Steins, July, p. 32
World Beaters [European software debuts in Vienna], Milton Ospina and Ric Stephens, July, p. 28

TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Cell Phone Industry Presses for Changes in Tower Regulation (News), Louis Jacobson, June, p. 36
Refusal to Grant Cell Tower Variance Violates Law (News), James Lawlor, June, p. 37

TOURISM
Beautiful Bridges, Jane Holtz Kay, May, p. 22
Living With Tourism [in Hawaii and Colorado], James B. Goodno, June, p. 16; Sustainable Honolulu, Jim Goodno, p. 18; Tourism by Another Name [in Lancaster County, Pa.], Lisa M. Christopher, p. 20

TRANSPORTATION
Beautiful Bridges, Jane Holtz Kay, May, p. 22
Blueprint for a [Sacramento, Calif.] Valley, Mary Lynne Vellinga, May, p. 14
Congestion Charge Reduces Central London Traffic in First Year (News), Robert O'Connor, Feb., p. 48
Drivers Are Paid to Avoid Bridge Construction (News), Karen Finucan, March, p. 35
Environmental Measures Win, Transit Yes & No (News), Louis Jacobson, Jan., p. 35
Light Rail Comes to Minneapolis (Planning Practice), Sam Newberg, May, p. 6; National Update, p. 8
Return of the Trolleys, Gloria Ohland, May, p. 12
Running a Railroad, Alex Marshall, May, p. 18
Safety First [innovative features in cars and planning], Daniel A. Thomas, May, p. 26; Better Signs, p. 28; What's Available Now, p. 29
Tales of a Transit Junkie, Liisa Ecola, Oct., p. 34
Toronto Transit Wins Federal, Provincial Funds for Capital Needs (News), Owen Jarus, June, p. 37
What's Happening with TEA-21 [Transportation Equity Act], Jason Jordan, May, p. 4

UP CLOSE
APA Charter Members John Hirten, Jane Brooks, Allan Hodges, Bill Harris, Alan Voorhees, Libby Tyler, Sergio Rodriguez, Dorothy Walker, and Dwight Merriam, July, p. 44
Ventura [Calif.] Councilman Bill Fulton, Ruth Eckdish Knack, Jan., p. 39
Eleanor Holmes Norton, Karen Finucan, Feb., p. 12
Brian Scarsbrick (CEO of Landcare Australia Ltd.), Ruth Knack, April, p. 37
Ralph Tharp, Ruth Eckdish Knack, May, p. 40

URBAN DESIGN
The Competition Craze, Karen Alschuler, Oct., p. 28; Words of Wisdom, p. 32
Thinking at the Edge, John J. Kohut, Feb., p. 24; Should We Copy Columbia? Uri P. Avin, p. 27; Keep Clarendon Weird, Alan Ehrenhalt, p. 30
What a Height Limit Does for a City, Jonathan Barnett, Feb., p. 14; Tug of War over Rock Creek Park, Phyllis Myers, p. 16

VIEWPOINT
Coping with decline, David Hafley, July, p. 62
Developers aren't the enemy, Chris Palladino, March, p. 58
In defense of technology, George Janes, May, p. 58
Let's hear it for direct democracy, Phyllis Myers, Jan., p. 54
Policy bites needed to counter sound bites, Nancy Benziger Brown, June, p. 50
Potomac Region — a good idea? Richard Tustian, Feb., p. 62
Smart fish in a dumb pond, Richard Hails, Dec., p. 50
We need more serious goals, Emil Malizia, April, p. 46
Where are today's giants, Floyd Lapp, Nov., p. 58

WALLACE, DAVID
Planning My Way (Urban Planning/My Way: From Baltimore's Inner Harbor to Lower Manhattan and More), David Wallace, Feb., p. 44

WASTE DISPOSAL
Island Community Can Refuse to Expand Sewer System [Folly Beach, S.C.] (News), James Lawlor, May, p. 39

WATER
Colorado River Pact Buys Time for Inland Sea (News), Louis Jacobson, March, p. 35
Watershed Woes (cleaning up the D.C. rivers), Corine Hegland, p. 38; Things don't look so good on the Chesapeake, Sandra Olivetti Martin, p. 40
Water Source Protection Justifies Limit On Home Building (News), Eric Gershon, Aug./Sept., p. 40

WETLANDS
Failing Wetlands Ruled Better than Alternatives (News), James Lawlor, June, p. 38
House Violates Wetlands Rule, Must Be Moved (News), James Lawlor, Jan., p. 35

ZONING
Court Upholds Zoning Procedures Challenged by Christian College (News), James Lawlor, May, p. 37
Court Voids Zoning Changes Because Public Notice Is Inadequate (News), James Lawlor, Feb., p. 49
Form First, Peter Katz, Nov., p. 16; FBCs: The Advantages, p. 18
Radburn [N.J.] Residents Divide on Proposed Parkland Sale (News), Steve Chambers, Nov., p. 38
Rezoning Is Valid Despite Developer's Promise of $8 Million (News), James Lawlor, Jan., p. 38
Variances: Courts Review Impact, Burden, Justification (News), James Lawlor, Aug./Sept., p. 42
Zoning Board [in Washington, D.C.] Goes Too Far in Regulating University Actions (News), James Lawlor, March, p. 38
Zoning Law's Spirit Rules in Denying Variance Request (News), James Lawlor, May, p. 38