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ACCESSORY APARTMENTS
The Power of Infilltration, Elizabeth Austin Lunday, Jan., p. 16; The Return of the Garage Apartment, p. 19
ADULT USES
Adult Business Rules Subject to Closer Scrutiny (News), James Lawlor, April 49
Seattle Debates 'Red Light District' (News), Angela Galloway, July, p. 49
AFFORDABLE HOUSING [see HOUSING]
AIR POLLUTION
San Joaquin Valley (California) Makes Developers Pay to Pollute, Juliana Barbassa, March, p. 32
AIRPORTS
Airport Height Limits Were a Taking, Says Nevada Court (News), James Lawlor, Nov., p. 49
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
With the Power at Hand, David Engle, Aug./Sept., p. 34; Hydroexcavation Comes of Age, Peter Hildebrandt, p. 36; A Nuts and Bolts Glossary, p. 38; A Professional Focus, Lynn Ross, p. 39
ANNEXATION
Texas Legal, Kimberley Michelson, Feb., p. 46
APA
New APA Leaders Take Office (News), Meghan Stromberg, July, p. 44
APA/AICP AWARDS
2006 Planning Awards Issue, March
Affordability Amidst Affluence (Current Topic Award: Housing Choice and Affordability), Ed Finkel, p. 7
All Business [Marva Smith Battle-Bey] (Paul Davidoff National Award for Social Advocacy), Meghan Stromberg, p. 22
City Soul [Velvetta Forsythe Lill] (Distinguished Leadership: An Elected Official), David Dillon, p. 22
Environmental Heroine [Ruth Lansford; Bellona Wetlands, Calif.] (Distinguished Leadership: A Citizen Planner), Lynn Ross, p. 24
Historic Doesn't Have to Mean Old [Los Angeles Conservancy] (Daniel Burnham Award), Paul Shigley, p. 18
The Making of a Pioneer: Zoning Master Fred Bair (AICP National Planning Landmarks and Pioneers), Ruth Knack, p. 27; Student winners go to www.planning.org, p. 27
Open Space Overhead [the High Line in N.Y.] (Outstanding Planning: Special Community Initiative), Lisa Chamberlain, p. 10
The People's Plan (Outstanding Planning: A Plan), James Krohe Jr., p. 8
Protectors of Natural Resources [Sen. Mary Landrieu and Rep. Curt Weldon] (Legislators of the Year), Courtney McGrath, p.25
Road Work Ahead [Iowa's Living Roadways Community Visioning Program] (Outstanding Planning: A Project, Program, or Tool), Sherrie Voss Matthews, p. 16
Rising to the Occasion [Times-Picayune, New Orleans, La.; East Valley Tribune, Mesa, Ariz.; Lawrence Journal-World, Lawrence, Kans.] Journalism and JAPA Awards, Sylvia Lewis, p. 28; More Winners, Journal of the American Planning Association, p. 29
Shoring Up Lake Champlain's Waterfront (Outstanding Planning: A Project, Program, or Tool), Marya Morris, p. 14
Teen Planners [Amherst and Clarence Youth Planning Project] (Public Education Award), Mark Sommer, p. 20
Wine Pairings [South Livermore Valley, Calif.] (Outstanding Planning: Implementation), Tim Sullivan, p. 12
ATLANTA
BeltLine Finance Tool Approved (News), Hilda Brucker, April, p. 48
Wal-Mart Moves Atlanta Suburb Toward Smart Growth (News), Hilda J. Brucker, June, p. 53
BASE REALIGNMENT AND CLOSURE COMMISION 2005 [BRAC 2005] (see MILITARY PLANNING)
BILLBOARDS (see SIGNS AND BILLBOARDS)
BOOK REVIEWS
Adaptive Governance and Water Conflict: New Institutions for Collaborative Planning, John T. Scholz and Bruce Stiftel, eds., July, p. 53
Alleviating Urban Traffic Congestion, Richard Arnott, Tilmann Rave, and Ronnie Schob, July, p. 53
The American People: Census 2000, Reynolds Farley and John Haaga, eds., April, p. 55
Americans and Their Land: The House Built on Abundance, Anne Mackin, Nov., p. 55
Belltown Paradise, Brett Bloom and Ava Bromberg, Feb., p. 63
Big-Box Swindle: The True Cost of Mega-Retailers and the Fight for America's Independent Businesses, Stacey Mitchell, Dec., p. 56
Biography of a Tenement House in New York City: An Architectural History of 97 Orchard Street, Andrew S. Dolkart, Dec., p. 58
Breaking Robert's Rules: The New Way to Run Your Meeting, Build Consensus, and Get Results, Lawrence Susskind and Jeffrey L. Cruikshank, Dec., p. 55
Building for Life: Designing and Understanding the Human-Nature Connection, Stephen Kellert, March, p. 38
Building the Polycentric Region, Alan Loomis and Gloria Ohland, eds., July, p. 53
Bourgeois Nightmares: Suburbia, 1870-1930, Robert M. Fogelson, Jan., p. 49
A Career Worth Planning: Starting Out and Moving Ahead in the Planning Profession [excerpt entitled Staking Out a Career Path], Warren W. Jones and Natalie Macris, Nov., p. 38
The Charrette Handbook [excerpt entitled A Charrette Is the Best Way to Share], Bill Lennertz and Aarin Lutzenhiser, Aug./Sept., p. 44
Cities and Complexity: Understanding Cities with Cellular Automata, Michael Batty, June, p. 55
The Code of the City: Standards and the Hidden Language of Place Making, Eran Ben-Joseph, Feb., p. 60
City and Environment, Christopher Boone and Ali Modarres, Dec., p. 58
The Community Design Assessment: A Citizen's Planning Tool, Kennedy Smith and Leslie Tucker, Aug./Sept., p. 64
Comparative Planning Cultures, Bishwapriya Sanyal, ed., Jan., p. 52
CPULS: Continuous Productive Urban Landscapes: Designing Urban Agriculture for Sustainable Cities, Andre Viljoen, Katrin Bohn, and Joe Howe, eds., July, p. 54
Designing Public Consensus: The Civic Theater of Community Participation for Architects, Landscape Architects, Planners, and Urban Designers, Barbara Faga, Oct., p. 55
Drosscape: Wasting Land in Urban America, Alan Berger, June, p. 55
Economics and Contemporary Land Use Policy: Development and Conservation at the Rural-Urban Fringe, Robert J. Johnston and Stephen K. Swallow, eds., Dec., p. 58
EcoVillage at Ithaca: Pioneering a Sustainable Culture, Liz Walker, March, p. 38
The Geography of Opportunity: Race and Housing Choice in Metropolitan America, Xavier de Souza Briggs, ed., Feb., p. 57
"Getting Streetscape Design Right," by David Schellinger and Sharon Priest, adapted from Planning and Urban Design Standards, Megan Lewis and Bill Klein, eds., June, p. 44
The Great Society Subway: A History of the Washington Metro, Zachary M. Schrag, May, p. 57
Introduction to Watershed Development: Understanding and Managing the Impacts of Sprawl, Robert L. France, June, p. 56
It's a Sprawl World After All: The Human cost of Unplanned Growth—and Visions of a Better Future, Douglas E. Morris, May, p. 61
Jobs and Economic Development in Minority Communities, Paul Ong and Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, eds., Dec., p. 57
Literature of Place: Dwelling on the Land Before Earth Day 1970, Melanie Simo, March, p. 41
Making a Better World: Public Housing, the Red Scare, and the Direction of Modern Los Angeles, Don Parson, June, p. 56
Making Maps: A Visual Guide to Map Design for GIS, John Krygier and Denis Wood, Aug./Sept., p. 64
Making Their Own Plans, Brett Bloom and Ava Bromberg, Feb., p. 63
Managing Conflict in Facility Siting: An International Comparison, S. Hayden Lesbirel and Daigee Shaw, April, p. 57
The Metropolitan Revolution: The Rise of Post-Urban America, Jon C. Teaford, Oct., p. 61
Millennium Park: Creating a Chicago Landmark, Timothy J. Gilfoyle, Oct., p. 59
Neo-Bohemia: Art and Commerce in the Postindustrial City, Richard Lloyd, Feb., p. 64
New Urbanism and American Planning: The Conflict of Cultures, Emily Talen, April, p. 52
Parking Management Best Practices [book excerpt], Todd Littman, Oct., p. 40
Partnerships for Smart Growth: University-Community Collaboration for Better Public Places, Wim Wiewel and Gerrit-Jan Knaap, eds., June, p. 55
Placing Words: Symbols, Space and the City, William J. Mitchell, Jan., p. 52
The Plan of Nashville: Avenues to a Great City, Christine Kreyling, April, p. 55
Planning and Urban Design Standards, Megan Lewis and Bill Klein, eds., June, p. 44
Planning Policy and Politics: Smart Growth and the States, John M. DeGrove, April, p. 52
"Planning Styles in Conflict: The Metropolitan Transportation Commission," chosen best article published in the Journal of the American Planning Association, Judith E. Innes and Judith Gruber, Spring 2005; March, p. 29
The Politics of Place: A History of Zoning in Chicago, Joseph P. Schwieterman and Dana M. Caspall, May, p. 61
Power Failure: Politics, Patronage, and the Economic Future of Buffalo, New York, Diana Dillaway, Oct., p. 52
Private Neighborhoods and the Transformation of Local Government, Robert H. Nelson, Feb., p. 56
Redefining Urban and Suburban America: Evidence from Census 2000, Allan Berube, Bruce Katz, and Robert E. Lang, eds., Oct., p. 59
A Rediscovered Frontier: Land Use and Resource Issues in the New West, Philip L. Jackson and Robert Kuhlken, Nov., p. 53
Reinventing Conservation Easements: A Critical Examination and Ideas for Reform, Jeff Pidot, Jan., p. 51
Reston Town Center: A Downtown for the 21st Century, Alan Ward and Robert C. Kettler of KSI Services, Inc., Nov., p. 55
A Right to Housing: Foundation for a New Social Agenda, Rachel G. Bratt and Michael E. Stone, eds., May, p. 58
Site Matters, Carol J. Burns and Andrea Kahn, eds., May, p. 61
Skinny Streets & Green Neighborhoods: Design for Environment and Community, Cynthia Girling and Ronald Kellett, Aug./Sept., p. 61
Sprawl: A Compact History, Robert Bruegmann, March, p. 36
Sprawl and Suburbia, William S. Saunders, ed., Aug./Sept., p. 62
Sprawltown: Looking for the City on Its Edges, Richard Ingersoll, Nov., p. 55
Street Science: Community Knowledge and Environmental Health Justice, Jason Corburn, March, p. 39
Sustainable Communities and the Challenge of Environmental Justice, Julian Agyeman, April, p. 57
Taking the High Road: A Metropolitan Agenda for Transportation Reform, Bruce Katz and Robert Puentes, Jan., p. 47
There Goes the 'Hood: Views of Gentrification from the Ground Up, Lance Freeman, Nov., p. 50
Think Globally, Act Regionally: GIS and Data Visualization for Social Science and Public Policy Research, Richard LeGates, Oct., p. 57
This Land: The Battle over Sprawl and the Future of America, Anthony Flint, June, p. 56
Tomorrow's Cities, Tomorrow's Suburbs, William Lucy and David Phillips, Oct., p. 7
Toward Sustainable Communities: Resources for Citizens and Their Governments, 3rd ed., Mark Roseland, Feb., p. 59
Urban Design: A Typology of Procedures and Products, Jon Lang, March, p. 38
Urban Place: Reconnecting with the Natural World, Peggy F. Bartlett, May, p. 58
Waiting for Gautreaux: A Story of Segregation, Housing, and the Black Ghetto, Alexander Polikoff, Aug./Sept., p. 64
Walk for Your Life! Restoring Neighborhood Walkways to Enhance Community Life, Improve Street Safety and Reduce Obesity, Marie Demers, July, p. 54
Werner Hegemann and the Search for Universal Urbanism, Christiane Crasemann Collins, July, p. 57
Why Conservation Is Failing and How It Can Regain Ground, Eric Freyfogle, Nov., p. 55
Zoned Out: Regulation, Markets, and Choices in Transportation and Metropolitan Land-Use, Jonathan Levine, May, p. 57
Zoning Handbook, New York City Department of City Planning, Aug./Sept., p. 62
BUILDING CODES
Details, Details, Mark Johnson, July, p. 16
High-Tech, Low-Tech, No-Tech, Lisa Chamberlain, July, p. 20
Tomorrow's Skyscraper, James Krohe Jr., July, p. 6
CALIFORNIA
All Business [Marva Smith Battle-Bey, South Central L.A.] (Paul Davidoff National Award for Social Advocacy), Meghan Stromberg, March, p. 22
California Cities Can't Reject Cell Towers for Their Looks (News), James Lawlor, April, p. 51
California Court Examines Retail Ordinances (News), James Lawlor, July, p. 45
California Goes Vertical [high-rise infill], Paul Shigley, p. 44
Environmental Heroine [Ruth Lansford; Bellona Wetlands] (Distinguished Leadership: A Citizen Planner), Lynn Ross, March, p. 24
San Joaquin Valley Makes Developers Pay to Pollute, Juliana Barbassa, March, p. 32
Satellite Data in San Diego Informs [water] Conservation Plans, Daniel Carney, Feb., p. 53
Twelve Years and Two Billion Bucks [habitat conservation], Paul Shigley, Aug./Sept., p. 26
Wine Pairings [South Livermore Valley, Calif.] (Outstanding Planning: Implementation), Tim Sullivan, March, p. 12
CELL TOWERS
California Cities Can't Reject Cell Towers for Their Looks (News), James Lawlor, April, p. 51
CENSUS
The American People: Census 2000, Reynolds Farley and John Haaga, eds., April, p. 55
No Change in How Census Counts Inmates (News), Tim Sullivan, May, p. 52
CHARRETTES
A Charrette Is the Best Way to Share [excerpt from The Charrette Handbook], Bill Lennertz and Aarin Lutzenhiser, Aug./Sept., p. 44
CHICAGO
After 30 Years, Deep Tunnel Is Complete [Chicago] (News), James Krohe, Jr., Aug./Sept., p. 56
Chicago Adopts a [new] Regional Planning Board (News), Joseph McElroy, Jan., p. 42
Medical Districts to the Rescue, James Krohe Jr., April, p. 38; In the Beginning [Chicago's west side medical district], p. 42
The Politics of Place: A History of Zoning in Chicago, Joseph P. Schwieterman and Dana M. Caspall, May, p. 61
Re-Forming Regulations [downtown housing], Mark Hinshaw, Dec., p. 14; They're in the Loop [Chicago], Joseph Schwieterman, p. 16; Use Limitations, p. 18
Score One for Modernism [Neighborhood Gardens] in St. Louis, Joseph Heathcott, Dec., p. 42; Chicago's Lathrop Homes on Watch List, Ruth Knack, p. 43
CINCINNATI
Car Wash Doesn't Fit in Transition Zone (News), James Lawlor, Aug./Sept., p. 56
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
A Charrette Is the Best Way to Share [excerpt from The Charrette Handbook], Bill Lennertz and Aarin Lutzenhiser, Aug./Sept., p. 44
Putting Democracy Front & Center (Planning Practice), Ken Snyder, July, p. 24; Technology Empowers Neighborhood Residents, Paul Conte, p. 26
CLEVELAND
Riverfront Revival–Two Ways [Minneapolis and St. Paul], Linda Mack, Nov., p. 22; Highways and Waterfronts [Cleveland], Steven Litt, p. 24
COLORADO
Going, Going, Saved [Douglas County], Shannon King, Oct., p. 46
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Critics Say It's the Budget from Hell [Viewpoint], Daryl P. Rush, April,
p. 58
The Customer-Driven Community, Diana Wheeler, Nov., p. 32
Planners Say 2006 Budget Bad for Communities [block grants] (News), Meghan
Stromberg, April, p. 44
Quality Control (Planning Practice), Karen Melby, Nov., p. 28; It's
Standard, p. 30
CONTRARIANS
Sprawl: A Compact History, Robert Bruegmann, March, p. 36
CONVENTION CENTERS
Hey, Big Spender [attracting today's conventioneers] (Planning Practice), Eric Minton, April, p. 18; The New Fashion in Stadiums, Marc Hequet, p. 22
COVENANTS
View Covenant Valid, Vermont Court Rules (News), James Lawlor, Aug./Sept., p. 57
DAY LABORERS
All in a Day's Work (Overlooked America), David Downey, April, p. 6; Best Practices for Day Labor Centers, Lynn Svensson, p. 10
DENVER
Denver Receives EPA Smart Growth Award (News), Jan., p. 44
DISASTER PLANNING
Evacuation and Equity [post-Katrina New Orleans], John Renne, May, p. 44
Giving Shelter [for post-Katrina victims], Rachel Pollack, Feb., p. 38
Idling at [Ground] Zero, Lisa Chamberlain, July, p. 12; What's Proposed for Freedom Tower, James Krohe Jr., p. 14; How Planners See It, Ruth Knack, p. 15
On the Ground in New Orleans [post-disaster planning], John Beckman, Richard Bartholomew, and Paul Rookwood, April, p. 24
Overflow City [Baton Rouge, La.], Scott Dyer, April, p. 28
Tomorrow's Skyscraper, James Krohe Jr., July, p. 6
EASEMENTS
Savings Accounts [conservation easements], Vince Magers, Aug./Sept., p. 22
Reinventing Conservation Easements: A Critical Examination and Ideas for Reform, Jeff Pidot, Jan., p. 51
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
First Big Project Emerges from Cleveland Waterfront Plan (News), Tom Breckenridge, March, p. 33
Making Friends with Franchises (Planning Practice), Ellen Shubart, May, p. 20; The Magic Touch, p. 22
Saturday Night Lively [refurbished theaters], Ruth Eckdish Knack, Oct., p. 36; Ten Steps to Rehab, p. 38
When Corporate America [Johnson Controls] Comes to Call, Marc Hequet, June, p. 36
EDUCATION
Give Me Land, Lots of Land [trusts], Ed Quillen, Aug./Sept., p. 48
EMINENT DOMAIN
Airport Height Limits Were a Taking, Says Nevada Court (News), James Lawlor, Nov., p. 49
Condemnation Did Not Violate RLUIPA [Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act] (News), James Lawlor, June, p. 51
Court Says Landowner's 'Seizure' Claim Is Valid (News), James Lawlor, Dec., p. 51
Kelo and Counting, Alan Weinstein, June, p. 24; A Kelo Backlash in the West, Eric James Heil, p. 26
Moving Experiences [mass relocations in the U.S. and Japan], David Callies and Tsuyoshi Kotaka, Nov., p. 42
Ohio Supreme Court Rules Against City in Norwood (News), Alan Weinstein, Oct., p. 50
Online Posting of Notice Is Adequate, Court Says, James Lawlor, June, p. 50
ENERGY
Savannah [Ga.] Takes the Leed (Planning Practice), Harmit Bedi, Nov., p. 32
With the Power at Hand [distributed energy], David Engle, July, p. 34; Hydroexcavation Comes of Age, Peter Hildebrandt, p. 36; A Nuts and Bolts Glossary, p. 38; A Professional Focus, Lynn Ross, p. 39
ENVIRONMENT
Acts of Faith, Kristin Choo, Aug./Sept., p. 30
Bogged Down in the Everglades, Craig Pittman, Aug./Sept., p. 12; Development vs. the Everglades, p. 16
Environmental Heroine [Ruth Lansford; Bellona Wetlands, Calif.] (Distinguished Leadership: A Citizen Planner), Lynn Ross, March, p. 24
Protectors of Natural Resources [Sen. Mary Landrieu and Rep. Curt Weldon] (Legislators of the Year), Courtney McGrath, March, p.25
It's Legal, James McElfish Jr., Aug./Sept., p. 18
Pennsylvania Landslide Raises Planning Questions (News), Jim DeAngelis, Dec., p. 50
San Joaquin Valley Makes Developers Pay to Pollute, Juliana Barbassa, March, p. 32
Skinny Streets & Green Neighborhoods: Design for Environment and Community, Cynthia Girling and Ronald Kellett, Aug./Sept., p. 61
State Clean-Up Project Helps Washington Town [Skykomish] Renew Itself (News), Clair Enlow, Dec., p. 52
Sustainable Communities and the Challenge of Environmental Justice, Julian Agyeman, April, p. 57
Twelve Years and Two Billion Bucks [habitat conservation], Paul Shigley, Aug./Sept., p. 26
Urban Place: Reconnecting with the Natural World, Peggy F. Bartlett, May, p. 58
With the Power at Hand [distributed energy], David Engle, July, p. 34; Hydroexcavation Comes of Age, Peter Hildebrandt, p. 36; A Nuts and Bolts Glossary, p. 38; A Professional Focus, Lynn Ross, p. 39
FLOODING
Life on the Floodplain, Md Mahbubur Meenar, James Duffy, and A.S.M. Bari, July, p 30
FLORIDA
Bogged Down in the Everglades, Craig Pittman, Aug./Sept., p. 12; Development vs. the Everglades, p. 16
Florida Ag Interests Kill Greenbelt Reform Bills (News), Craig Pittman, May, p. 52
Preservation Deal Enforceable; Not a Taking (News), James Lawlor, March, p. 33
Voters in Florida Cities Want the Right to Approve Plans (News), Craig Pittman, Nov., p. 48
FOREIGN PLANNING
At Home in the Zone [Dutch], Bruce Appleyard and Lindsey Cox, Oct. 2006, p. 30; Health and Safety, p. 34
Moving Experiences [eminent domain issues in the U.S. and Japan], David Callies and Tsuyoshi Kotaka, Nov., p. 42
The Next Great Leap Forward, Yufeng Guo, May, p. 22; APA and China, p. 25
The Prince's Planner [Hank Dittmar], Anne Sayer, Jan., p. 32; The Story of Poundbury, p. 34
FRANCHISES
Making Friends with Franchises (Planning Practice), Ellen Shubart, June, p. 20; The Magic Touch, p. 22
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS)
Making Maps: A Visual Guide to Map Design for GIS, John Krygier and Denis Wood, Aug./Sept., p. 64
GEORGIA
Savannah Takes the Leed (Planning Practice), Harmit Bedi, Nov., p. 32
GLOBAL WARMING (see also ENVIRONMENT)
Hot Topic, Ruth Eckdish Knack, Aug./Sept., p. 40
GRANNY FLATS (see ACCESSORY APARTMENTS)
GREENING
Savannah [Ga.] Takes the LEED (Planning Practice), Harmit Bedi, Nov., p. 32
Skinny Streets & Green Neighborhoods: Design for Environment and Community, Cynthia Girling and Ronald Kellett, Aug./Sept., p. 61
HEALTH PLANNING
Walk for Your Life! Restoring Neighborhood Walkways to Enhance Community Life, Improve Street Safety and Reduce Obesity, Marie Demers, July, p. 54
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
Fifty and Proud of It [post-WW II], Christine Kreyling, Nov., p. 6; Mies [van de Rohe] Library; Eyesore or Modern Masterpiece, Phyllis Myers, p. 8
Historic Doesn't Have to Mean Old [Los Angeles Conservancy] (Daniel Burnham Award), Paul Shigley, March, p. 18
Ownership Change Does Not Trigger Historic District Exemption (News), James Lawlor, Dec., p. 53
Preservation Deal Enforceable; Not a Taking (News), James Lawlor, March, p. 33
Something Old, Something New (Planning Practice), Christine Kreyling, Aug./Sept., p. 34
Upper-Floor Use a Main Street Trend (News), Ruth Knack, July, p. 47
HOMELESSNESS
Shadow Kids [Overlooked America], Meghan Stromberg, June, p. 6
HONOLULU
Condemnation Did Not Violate RLUIPA [Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act] (News), James Lawlor, June, p. 51
HOUSING
Affordability Amidst Affluence (Current Topic Award: Housing Choice and Affordability), Ed Finkel, March, p. 7
At the Border [south of the border concepts in the U.S.], David Downey, Dec., p. 26
Battling the Down Valley Effect [seasonal workers], Peter Bronski, Dec., p. 30
Church and State-of-the-Art, Dave Traggorth, April, p. 32; Church as Anchor, Bette McDevitt, p. 37
Displaced and Replaced [former public housing residents] [Overlooked America], James Krohe Jr., Dec., p. 44; Daunting Task, A, p. 46
Earning an A For Affordable, David Dillon, Dec., p. 6
Everything Old Is New Again [weak market cities] (Planning Practice), Lisa Schamess, Dec., p. 38
Giving Shelter [for post-Katrina victims], Rachel Pollack, Feb., p. 38
Going, Going, Saved [Douglas County, Colo.], Shannon King, Oct., p. 46
In Housing, Smaller Is Big, Anthony Flint, Dec., p. 20; Really Thinking Outside the Box [Quonset huts], Ruth Knack, p. 24
Let's not forget renters (Viewpoint), Nicolas Retsinas, Dec., p. 62
New Index Tracks Housing and Transportation Costs [affordability] (News), Ed Finkel, Aug./Sept., p. 54
No Place to House Sex Offenders (News), James Lawlor, Aug./Sept., p. 55
One Step at a Time [Philadelphia], Joseph A. Slobodzian, Dec., p 10
Re-Forming Regulations [downtown], Mark Hinshaw, Dec., p. 14; They're in the Loop [Chicago], Joseph Schwieterman, p. 16; Use Limitations, p. 18
A Right to Housing: Foundation for a New Social Agenda, Rachel G. Bratt and Michael E. Stone, eds., May, p. 58
Score One for Modernism [Neighborhood Gardens] in St. Louis, Joseph Heathcott, Dec., p. 42; Chicago's Lathrop Homes on Watch List, Ruth Knack, p. 43
Spread of the [non-]Colonias, Martha Arosemena and Eric Hartzell, Feb., p. 42
Waiting for Gautreaux: A Story of Segregation, Housing, and the Black Ghetto, Alexander Polikoff, Aug./Sept., p. 64
What's Next, Boomers, Jane Adler, Dec., p. 34
HUD
On Target: Richmond Takes HUD Award (News), Meghan Stromberg, May, p. 54
IDAHO
Tale of Two Tetons, A, Louis Jacobson, Nov., p. 28
ILLINOIS
Affordability Amidst Affluence (Current Topic Award: Housing Choice and Affordability), Ed Finkel, March, p. 7
The People's Plan (Outstanding Planning: A Plan), James Krohe Jr., March, p. 8
INDIANS (see
NATIVE AMERICANS)
IOWA
Road Work Ahead [Living Roadways Community Visioning Program] (Outstanding Planning: A Project, Program, or Tool), Sherrie Voss Matthews, March, p. 16
JOURNAL OF
THE AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOCIATION
John Landis (Winter 2007), "Growth Management Revisited: A Reassessment of Its Efficacy, Price Effects, and Impacts on Metropolitan Growth Patterns," Reid Ewing, Nov., p. 57
KANSAS
Aesthetic Concerns Justify [antenna] Permit Denial (News), James Lawlor, July, p. 46
No Place to House Sex Offenders (News), James Lawlor, Aug./Sept., p. 55
LAND TRUSTS
Give Me Land, Lots of Land [education], Ed Quillen, Aug./Sept., p. 48
LEADERSHIP IN ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN (LEED)
Savannah [Ga.] Takes the LEED (Planning Practice), Harmit Bedi, Nov., p. 32
LEGAL ISSUES
Airport Height Limits Were a Taking, Says Nevada Court [McCarran Iinternational Airport v. Sisolak] (News), James Lawlor, Nov., p. 49
Board Members Immune From Suit, Court Says (News), James Lawlor, May, p. 54
Condemnation Did Not Violate RLUIPA [Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act] (News), James Lawlor, June, p. 51
Land-use Bills Cause Controversy in Utah (News), Nicole Warburton, April, p. 50
No Local Land-Use Authority in Indian Country (News), James Lawlor, Feb., p. 52
Online Posting of Notice Is Adequate, Court Says, James Lawlor, June, p. 50
Texas Legal, Kimberley Michelson, Feb., p. 46
What Is Fairness, Anyway? [property rights and land use law], Michael Berger, Jennifer Bradley, and Jerold Kayden, Oct., p. 12
LONDON
The Prince's Planner [Hank Dittmar], Anne Sayer, Jan., p. 32; The Story of Poundbury, p. 34
LOS ANGELES
Building the Polycentric Region, Alan Loomis and Gloria Ohland, eds., July, p. 53
Historic Doesn't Have to Mean Old [Los Angeles Conservancy] (Daniel Burnham Award), Paul Shigley, March, p. 18
L.A. Banks on Buses, Christopher Swope, May, p. 32; The Facts About BRT [bus rapid transit], Samuel Zimmerman and Herbert Levinson, p. 34
LOT REGULATION
Monster garage [photo and caption] (News), Rob Fanjoy, April, p. 51
LOUISIANA
Overflow City [Baton Rouge], Scott Dyer, April, p. 28
MAIN
STREET
Aesthetic Concerns Justify Permit Denial (News), James Lawlor, July, p. 46
MASSACHUSETTS
Massachusetts Boosts Incentives for Smart Growth Planning (News), Anthony Flint, Feb., p. 51
MICHIGAN
Court Rulings Differ on Church-Affiliated Uses [in Wyoming] (News), James Lawlor, Feb., p. 50; Senior facility passes test, p. 51
MILITARY PLANNING
Full Speed Ahead [BRAC 2005], Gwen Moran, Oct., p. 20; How Does Your Community Grow, p. 25
Spit and Polish [Alamo City, Texas] (Planning Practice), Sig Christenson, Feb., p. 18
MINNEAPOLIS
Riverfront Revival–Two Ways [Minneapolis and St. Paul], Linda Mack, Nov., p. 22; Highways and Waterfronts [Cleveland], Steven Litt, p. 24
MISSOURI
Kansas City Votes to Renovate Its Stadiums, Jeffrey Spivak, June, p. 50
MIXED USE
A Redevelopment Revolution [mixed use], Randy Jackson, Jan., p. 12; Making the Most of Mixed Use, Al Zelinka, Joseph Smart, and Jennifer Kunz, p. 14
NASHVILLE
One Step at a Time: UDOs [urban design overlays] in Nashville, Ruth Eckdish Knack, Jan., p. 20; Defining the Transect, Richard Bernhardt, p. 22
NATIVE AMERICANS
California Tribes Will Not Join Regional Planning Body (News), Paul Shigley, Nov., p. 49
Sovereign Nations [the Citizen Potawatomi Nation] (Overlooked America), Elizabeth Lunday, Nov., p. 16
NEIGHBORHOODS
Born and Raised in San Antonio, Brandon Ross, Feb., p. 16
Greensboro's East Market Street—10 Years Later (News), Jim Schlosser, Jan., p. 42
NEVADA
Airport Height Limits Were a Taking, Says Nevada Court (News), James Lawlor, Nov., p. 49
NEW
JERSEY
Validity of Large-Lot Zoning Turns on Degree of Urbanization [Bailes v. Township of East Brunswick] (News), James Lawlor, Jan., p. 41
NEW ORLEANS
Curves Ahead, Peter Reichard, Aug./Sept., p. 6; The Senator's Priorities, Meghan Stromberg, p. 8; New Orleans by the Numbers, p. 10
Evacuation and Equity [post-Katrina New Orleans], John Renne, May, p. 44
Giving Shelter [for post-Katrina victims], Rachel Pollack, Feb., p. 38
In New Orleans's rebuilding plan, consider science (Viewpoint), Timothy Kusky, April, p. 62
Let the Rebuilding Begin, Ruth Eckdish Knack, Jan., p. 6; Thoughts on Recovery, Linda Mack, p. 8; Rezoning and Replatting, James Schwab, p. 10
Little Good News on Levees and Wetlands (News), Meghan Stromberg, Jan., p. 40
On the Ground in New Orleans, John Beckman, Richard Bartholomew, and Paul Rookwood, April, p. 24
Reality check on the Gulf course (Viewpoint), Richard Roths, Nov., p. 66
Rising to the Occasion [Times-Picayune, New Orleans; East Valley Tribune, Mesa, Ariz.; Lawrence Journal-World, Lawrence, Kans.] Journalism and JAPA Awards, Sylvia Lewis, March, p. 28; More Winners, Journal of the American Planning Association, p. 29
Planning Committee Urges Swift Action in New Orleans (News), Meghan Stromberg, March, p. 30
NEW URBANISM
New Urbanism and American Planning: The Conflict of Cultures, Emily Talen, April, p. 52
The Not-So-Secret [form-based] Code, Philip Langdon, Jan., p. 24
One Step at a Time: UDOs [urban design overlays] in Nashville, Ruth Eckdish Knack, Jan., p. 20; Defining the Transect, Richard Bernhardt, p. 22
The Power of Infilltration (Planning Practice), Elizabeth Austin Lunday, Jan., p. 16; The Return of the Garage Apartment, p. 19
The Prince's Planner [Hank Dittmar], Anne Sayer, Jan., p. 32; The Story of Poundbury, p. 34
Questioning Assumptions: 1. Do New Urbanists Walk More, Susan Handy, Jan., p. 36; 2. Does It Make a Difference, Philip Berke, p.38
A Redevelopment Revolution [mixed use], Randy Jackson, Jan., p. 12; Making the Most of Mixed Use, Al Zelinka, Joseph Smart, and Jennifer Kunz, p. 14
Up Close: Marie York, Ruth Knack, Jan., p. 44
NEW YORK
Idling at [Ground] Zero, Lisa Chamberlain, July, p. 12; What's Proposed for Freedom Tower, James Krohe Jr., p. 14; How Planners See It, Ruth Knack, p. 15
Open Space Overhead [the High Line] (Outstanding Planning: Special Community Initiative), Lisa Chamberlain, March, p. 10
Shoring Up Lake Champlain's Waterfront (Outstanding Planning: A Project, Program, or Tool), Marya Morris, March, p. 14
Teen Planners [Amherst and Clarence Youth Planning Project] (Public Education Award), March, p. 20
NORTH CAROLINA
Greensboro's East Market Street—10 Years Later (News), Jim Schlosser, Jan., p. 42
Trouble for Transit in the [Research] Triangle (News), Bruce Siceloff, Nov., p. 46
OBITUARIES
Ed Bacon's Legacy, John Bauman, April, p. 12; Shanghai, Ithaca, and the Movies, Porus Olpadwala, p.12; Travels with Ed, James Pratt, p. 15
Renaissance Man [Alan Voorhees], Ruth Eckdish Knack, May, p. 47; The Man and the Model, Robert C. Einsweiler, p. 48; Saving a Sinking Ship, Thomas Roberts, p. 50; A Leader for Troubled Times, Gordon Jacoby, p. 51
OHIO
First Big Project Emerges from Cleveland Waterfront Plan (News), Tom Breckenridge, March, p. 33
Ohio Supreme Court Rules Against City in Norwood (News), Alan Weinstein, Oct., p. 50
Riverfront Revival—Two Ways [Minneapolis and St. Paul], Linda Mack, Nov., p. 22; Highways and Waterfronts [Cleveland], Steven Litt, p. 24
Senior Day Care Permitted Use in Business Zone (News), James Lawlor, March, p. 31
OPEN SPACE
Open Space Overhead (Outstanding Planning: Special Community Initiative), Lisa Chamberlain, March, p. 10
OREGON
Oregon Wal-Mart Fails 'Transparency' Test (News), James Lawlor, June, p. 52
Sons of Measure 37, George Homsy, June, p. 14; What's the Meaning of All This?, Ron Bass, p. 17
OVERLOOKED AMERICA
All in a Day's Work [day laborers], David Downey, April, p. 6; Best Practices for Day Labor Centers, Lynn Svensson, p. 10
Displaced and Replaced [former public housing residents] [Overlooked America], James Krohe Jr., Dec., p. 44; Daunting Task, A, p. 46
Evacuation and Equity [post-Katrina New Orleans], John Renne, May, p. 44
Poor Relations [suburbs that struggle], David Peterson, Oct., p. 6; Vital Signs, p. 8
Shadow Kids [homeless youth], Meghan Stromberg, June, p. 6
Sovereign Nations [the Citizen Potawatomi Nation], Elizabeth Lunday, Nov., p. 16
PARKING
Alleviating Urban Traffic Congestion, Richard Arnott, Tilmann Rave, and Ronnie Schob, July, p. 53
Parking Management Best Practices [excerpt from Parking Management Best Practices], Todd Littman, Oct., p. 40
PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania [Kilbuck] Landslide Raises Planning Questions (News), Jim DeAngelis, Dec., p. 50
PHILADELPHIA
Ed Bacon's Legacy, John Bauman, April, p. 12; Shanghai, Ithaca, and the Movies, Porus Olpadwala, p.12; Travels with Ed, James Pratt, p. 15
One Step at a Time [affordable housing], Joseph A. Slobodzian, Dec., p 10
Philadelphia Gears Up for an Election, Kevin Riordan, Nov., p. 12; Packed Program Promised for APA in Philadelphia, Ruth Knack, p. 14
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PLANNING
At Home in the Zone, Bruce Appleyard and Lindsey Cox, Oct. 2006, p. 30; Health and Safety, p. 34
PLANNING
PROFESSION
Career Management 101, Natalie Macris, Nov., p. 36; Staking Out a Career Path [excerpted from A Career Worth Planning: Starting Out and Moving Ahead in the Planning Profession, Warren W. Jones and Natalie Macris], p. 38; Ten Ways to Climb the Ladder, Todd Meyer, Nov, p. 39
October Is National Community Planning Month (News), Roberta Rewers, Aug./Sept., p. 55
PRISONS
Evacuation and Equity [post-Katrina New Orleans], John Renne, May, p. 44
PROFILES
All Business [Marva Smith Battle-Bey] (Paul Davidoff National Award for Social Advocacy), Meghan Stromberg, March, p. 22
At the Border [Teddy Cruz on housing], David Downey, Dec., p. 26
City Soul [Velvetta Forsythe Lill] (Distinguished Leadership: An Elected Official), David Dillon, March, p. 22
Ed Bacon's Legacy, John Bauman, April, p. 12; Shanghai, Ithaca, and the Movies, Porus Olpadwala, p.12; Travels with Ed, James Pratt, p. 15
Environmental Heroine [Ruth Lansford; Bellona Wetlands] (Distinguished Leadership: A Citizen Planner), Lynn Ross, March, p. 24
The Making of a Pioneer: Zoning Master Fred Bair (AICP National Planning Landmarks and Pioneers), Ruth Knack, March, p. 27; for student winners go to www.planning.org, p. 27
The Prince's Planner [Hank Dittmar], Anne Sayer, Jan., p. 32; The Story of Poundbury, p. 34
Protectors of Natural Resources [Sen. Mary Landrieu and Rep. Curt Weldon] (Legislators of the Year), Courtney McGrath, March, p. 25
This Practitioner Teaches, Too [Reid Ewing], Ruth Eckdish Knack, May, p. 28; Why We Should Care About Traffic, Reid Ewing, p. 28
PROPERTY RIGHTS
Kelo and Counting, Alan Weinstein, June, p. 24; A Kelo Backlash in the West, Eric James Heil, p. 26
Sons of Measure 37, George Homsy, June, p. 14; What's the Meaning of All This?, Ron Bass, p. 17
What Is Fairness, Anyway? [land-use law], Michael Berger, Jennifer Bradley, and Jerold Kayden, Oct., p. 12
RAILROADS
Boxcar Blues [towns losing railroads], Joseph Schwieterman, May, p. 12; Trails to Track, p. 14
RECYCLING
High-Tech, Low-Tech, No-Tech, Lisa Chamberlain, July, p. 20
REDEVELOPMENT
Church and State-of-the-Art, Dave Traggorth, April, p. 32; Church as Anchor, Bette McDevitt, p. 37
A Redevelopment Revolution [mixed use], Randy Jackson, Jan., p. 12; Making the Most of Mixed Use, Al Zelinka, Joseph Smart, and Jennifer Kunz, p. 14
Medical Districts to the Rescue, James Krohe Jr., April, p. 38; In the Beginning [Chicago's medical district], p. 42
REGIONAL PLANNING
Chicago Adopts a [new] Regional Planning Board (News), Joseph McElroy, Jan., p. 42
RELIGION AND ZONING
Condemnation Did Not Violate RLUIPA [Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act] (News), James Lawlor, June, p. 51
Permit Denial Violated RLUIPA, Court Says (News), James Lawlor, Nov., p. 50
Residential Parking Ban Violates RLUIPA (News), James Lawlor, James Lawlor, Dec., p. 53
RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS
Acts of Faith [religion and the environment], Kristin Choo, Aug./Sept., p. 30
Church and State-of-the-Art, Dave Traggorth, April, p. 32; Church as Anchor, Bette McDevitt, p. 37
Church May Control Speech on Pedestrian Plaza (News), James Lawlor, Jan., p. 43
Court Rulings Differ on Church-Affiliated Uses (News), James Lawlor, Feb., p. 50; Senior facility passes test, p. 51
RESEARCH YOU CAN USE
Does Growth Management Work: How Do You Decide? Reid Ewing, Nov., p. 57
RLUIPA (see RELIGION AND ZONING)
RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS
Bourgeois Nightmares: Suburbia, 1870-1930, Robert M. Fogelson, Jan., p. 49
RETAIL
California Court Examines Retail Ordinances (News), James Lawlor, July, p. 45
Oregon Wal-Mart Fails 'Transparency' Test (News), James Lawlor, June, p. 52
Wal-Mart Moves Atlanta Suburb Toward Smart Growth (News), Hilda J. Brucker, June, p. 53
SAFE GROWTH AMERICA
Let the Rebuilding Begin, Ruth Eckdish Knack, Jan., p. 6; Thoughts on Recovery, Linda Mack, p. 8; Rezoning and Replatting, James Schwab, p. 10
SAFETEA-LU
New Law, New Questions [SAFETEA-LU], Michael Replogle, May, p. 6; The Issue That Brings Out the Voters, Jason Jordan, p. 9
SAN ANTONIO (see TEXAS)
SEATTLE
Seattle Debates 'Red Light District' (News), Angela Galloway, July, p. 49
SIGNS AND
BILLBOARDS
11th Circuit Explains What Makes a Billboard Ban Valid (News), James Lawlor, Nov., p. 47
Billboard Update (News), Meghan Stromberg, Aug./Sept., p. 57
Hurricane Grief Could Spell Billboard Relief [the Highway Beautification Act] (News), Marya Morris, July, p. 44
SMART GROWTH
Denver Receives EPA Smart Growth Award (News), Jan., p. 44
Massachusetts Boosts Incentives for Smart Growth Planning (News), Anthony Flint, Feb., p. 51
Planning Policy and Politics: Smart Growth and the States, John M. DeGrove, April, p. 52
Tale of Two Tetons, A, Louis Jacobson, Nov., p. 28
Voters in Florida Cities Want the Right to Approve Plans (News), Craig Pittman, Nov., p. 48
SOUTH CAROLINA
Something Old, Something New [historic districts and infill] (Planning Practice), Christine Kreyling, Aug./Sept., p. 34
SOUTH DAKOTA
South Dakota Court Says Making Ice Is Not Manufacturing (News), James Lawlor, March, p. 31
SPRAWL
California Goes Vertical [high-rise infill], Paul Shigley, p. 44
Does Growth Management Work: How Do You Decide? (Research You Can Use), Reid Ewing, Nov., p. 57
It's a Sprawl World After All: The Human Cost of Unplanned Growth–and Visions of a Better Future, Douglas E. Morris, May, p. 61
Sprawl and Suburbia, William S. Saunders, ed., Aug./Sept., p. 62
Sprawltown: Looking for the City on Its Edges, Richard Ingersoll, Nov., p. 55
Who Pays for Sprawl? (Viewpoint), Barbara McCann, March, p. 50
STADIUMS
Hey, Big Spender [attracting today's conventioneers] (Planning Practice), Eric Minton, April, p. 18; The New Fashion in [sports] Stadiums, Marc Hequet, p. 22
Kansas City [Mo.] Votes to Renovate Its Stadiums (News), Jeffrey Spivak, June, p. 50
STANDARD ZONING ENABLING ACT
Texas Legal, Kimberley Michelson, Feb., p. 46
ST. LOUIS
Score One for Modernism [Neighborhood Gardens] in St. Louis, Joseph Heathcott, Dec., p. 42; Chicago's Lathrop Homes on Watch List, Ruth Knack, p. 43
SUBURBS
Poor Relations [suburbs that struggle], David Peterson, Oct., p. 6; Vital Signs, p. 8
SUSTAINABILITY
EcoVillage at Ithaca: Pioneering a Sustainable Culture, Liz Walker, March, p. 38
Sustainable Communities and the Challenge of Environmental Justice, Julian Agyeman, April, p. 57
TAKINGS
Condemnation Did Not Violate RLUIPA [Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act] (News), James Lawlor, June, p. 51
Court Says Landowner's 'Seizure' Claim Is Valid (News), James Lawlor, Dec., p. 51
Delayed Rezoning Not a Taking, Court Says (News), James Lawlor, Jan., p. 42
Kelo and Counting, Alan Weinstein, June, p. 24; A Kelo Backlash in the West, Eric James Heil, p. 26
Ohio Supreme Court Rules Against City in Norwood (News), Alan Weinstein, Oct., p. 50
Online Posting of Notice Is Adequate, Court Says, James Lawlor, June, p. 50
Preservation Deal Enforceable; Not a Taking (News), James Lawlor, March, p. 33
Sons of Measure 37, George Homsy, June, p. 14; What's the Meaning of All This?, Ron Bass, p. 17
TEARDOWNS
Something Old, Something New (Planning Practice), Christine Kreyling, Aug./Sept., p. 34
TECHNOLOGY
High-Tech, Low-Tech, No-Tech [recycling housing materials], Lisa Chamberlain, July, p. 20
Tech Hybrids–in Hand and on the Horizon [geospatial technologies], Milton Ospina and Michael Flaxman, July, p. 40; Bundling Things Together, Cynthia Cheski, p. 43
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Aesthetic Concerns Justify [antenna] Permit Denial (News), James Lawlor, July, p. 46
TENNESSEE
The Plan of Nashville: Avenues to a Great City, Christine Kreyling, April, p. 55
Something Old, Something New [historic districts and infill] (Planning Practice), Christine Kreyling, Aug./Sept., p. 34
TEXAS
Born and Raised in San Antonio, Brandon Ross, Feb., p. 16
City Soul [Velvetta Forsythe Lill] (Distinguished Leadership: An Elected Official), David Dillon, March, p. 22
Giving Shelter [for post-Katrina victims], Rachel Pollack, Feb., p. 38
Hispanic Power [in San Antonio], Analisa Nazareno, Feb.,p. 28; City South, p. 30
The Inner Circle [Fort Worth], Meghan Stromberg, Oct., p. 26; The Gas Rush [Barnett Shale], Elizabeth Lunday, p. 29
San Antonio: A City in Search of Itself, L. A. Lorek, Feb., p. 8; Creating a Sense of Place on an Expanded Riverwalk, Elaine Robbins, p. 12
Spit and Polish [military planning in Alamo City] (Planning Practice), Sig Christenson, Feb., p. 18; Marfa's Unexpected Art Center, Carolyn Torma, p. 20
Spread of the [non-]Colonias, Martha Arosemena and Eric Hartzell, Feb., p. 42
Straight Talk, Karen Walz, Feb., p. 22; This Is My Texas, Frederick R. Steiner, p. 24
Teed Off Over the Aquifer, Elaine Robbins, Feb., p. 32; The 50-Year Water Plan, p. 34
Texas Legal, Kimberley Michelson, Feb., p. 46
TOURISM
Battling the Down Valley Effect [affordable housing for seasonal workers], Peter Bronski, Dec., p. 30
Straight Talk, Karen Walz, Feb., p. 22; This Is My Texas, Frederick R. Steiner, p. 24
TRANSPORTATION
Special Issue on Transportation, May
BeltLine Finance Tool Approved (News), Hilda Brucker, April, p. 48
Boxcar Blues [towns losing railroads], Joseph Schwieterman, May, p. 12; Trails to Track, p. 14
The Great Society Subway: A History of the Washington Metro, Zachary M. Schrag, May, p. 57
Intercity Buses Lose Some, Win Some, Elizabeth Lunday, June, p. 40
L.A. Banks on Buses, Christopher Swope, May, p. 32; The Facts About BRT [bus rapid transit], Samuel Zimmerman and Herbert Levinson, p. 34
New Index Tracks Housing and Transportation Costs [affordability] (News), Ed Finkel, Aug./Sept., p. 54
New Law, New Questions [SAFETEA-LU], Michael Replogle, May, p. 6; The Issue That Brings Out the Voters, Jason Jordan, p. 9
The Next Great Leap Forward [China], Yufeng Guo, May, p. 22; APA and China, p. 25
Playing the Numbers Game [TODs], Adam Millard-Ball and Patrick Siegman, May, p. 18; For Closer Calculations, p. 21
Taking the High Road: A Metropolitan Agenda for Transportation Reform, Bruce Katz and Robert Puentes, Jan., p. 47
This Practitioner Teaches, Too [Reid Ewing], Ruth Eckdish Knack, May, p. 28; Why We Should Care About Traffic, Reid Ewing, p. 28
Trouble for Transit in the [Research] Triangle (News), Bruce Siceloff, Nov., p. 46
What a Way to Start a Day [West Coast ferries], Kristin Palm, May, p. 38; New York-Style [ferries] Service, Craig Lader, p. 40; Northwest Passage [ferries], Kristin Palm, p. 41; Another Alternative to the Automobile [Segways and scooters], David Heller, p. 42
Why not a bold move [in Seattle]? (Viewpoint), Michael Hintze, May, p. 70
Zoned Out: Regulation, Markets, and Choices in Transportation and Metropolitan Land-Use, Jonathan Levine, May, p. 57
UP
CLOSE
York, Marie, Ruth Knack, Jan., p. 44
URBAN
DESIGN
At Home in the Zone, Bruce Appleyard and Lindsey Cox, Oct. 2006, p. 30; Health and Safety, p. 34
Getting Streetscape Design Right, by David Schellinger and Sharon Priest, adapted from Planning and Urban Design Standards, Megan Lewis and Bill Klein, eds., June, p. 44
URBAN DESIGN OVERLAYS (UDOs)
One Step at a Time: UDOs [urban design overlays] in Nashville, Ruth Eckdish Knack, Jan., p. 20; Defining the Transect, Richard Bernhardt, p. 22
UTAH
Land-use Bills Cause Controversy in Utah (News), Nicole Warburton, April, p. 50
VERMONT
Shoring Up Lake Champlain's Waterfront (Outstanding Planning: A Project, Program, or Tool), Marya Morris, March, p. 14
View Covenant Valid, Vermont Court Rules (News), James Lawlor, Aug./Sept., p. 57
VIEWPOINT
Building a trust community, Robert E. Simon Jr., June, p. 58
In New Orleans's rebuilding plan, consider science, Timothy Kusky, April, p. 62
It's time to take action, W. Paul Farmer, Jan., p. 62
Let's just call ourselves city planners, Eugenie L. Birch, Aug./Sept., p. 74
Let's not forget renters, Nicolas Retsinas, Dec., p. 62
Let's use the plans we already have, Louis Hopkins, July, p. 66
Reality check on the Gulf course (Viewpoint), Richard Roths, Nov., p. 66
Schools are the secret ingredient, Ken Dettloff, Feb., p. 70
Who pays for sprawl?, Barbara McCann, March, p. 50
Why not a bold move [in Seattle]?, Michael Hintze, May, p. 70
WASHINGTON STATE
State Clean-Up Project Helps Washington Town [Skykomish] Renew Itself (News), Clair Enlow, Dec., p. 52
Why not a bold move [in Seattle]? (Viewpoint), Michael Hintze, May, p. 70
WATER
Adaptive Governance and Water Conflict: New Institutions for Collaborative Planning, John T. Scholz and Bruce Stiftel, eds., July, p. 53
After 30 Years, Deep Tunnel Is Complete [Chicago] (News), James Krohe, Jr., Aug./Sept., p. 56
Governors Sign Great Lakes [Basin Water Resources] Compact (News), Rob Fanjoy, Feb., p. 50
Satellite Data in San Diego Informs Conservation Plans, Daniel Carney, Feb., p. 53
Teed Off Over the Aquifer, Elaine Robbins, Feb., p. 32; The 50-Year Water Plan, p. 34
Water and the Density Debate, Lynn Richards, June, p. 30; On the Supply Side, Allen Best, p. 32
WATERFRONTS
First Big Project Emerges from Cleveland Waterfront Plan (News), Tom Breckenridge, March, p. 33
Riverfront Revival—Two Ways [Minneapolis and St. Paul], Linda Mack, Nov., p. 22; Highways and Waterfronts [Cleveland], Steven Litt, p. 24
WETLANDS
High Court Could Rule on Wetlands This Month (News), Lora Lucero, May, p. 53
Little Good News on Levees and Wetlands [in New Orleans] (News), Meghan Stromberg, Jan., p. 40
WOONERF [see FOREIGN PLANNING]
WYOMING
Court Rulings Differ on Church-Affiliated Uses (News), James Lawlor, Feb., p. 50; Senior facility passes test [in Michigan], p. 51
Tale of Two Tetons, A, Louis Jacobson, Nov., p. 28
ZONING
Car Wash Doesn't Fit in Transition Zone [Cincinnati] (News), James Lawlor, Aug./Sept., p.56
Delayed Rezoning Not a Taking, Court Says (News), James Lawlor, Jan., p. 42
The Politics of Place: A History of Zoning in Chicago, Joseph P. Schwieterman and Dana M. Caspall, May, p. 61
Senior Day Care Permitted Use in Business Zone (News), James Lawlor, March, p. 31
South Dakota Court Says Making Ice Is Not Manufacturing (News), James Lawlor, March, p. 31
Validity of Large-Lot Zoning Turns on Degree of Urbanization [New Jersey] (News), James Lawlor, Jan., p. 41
Zoning Change Doesn't Invalidate Nonconforming Use (News), James Lawlor, p. 55
Zoning Handbook, New York City Department of City Planning, Aug./Sept., p. 62
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