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AGRICULTURE
Do Fence Me In [farmland preservation in Colorado], Florence Williams,
May, p. 18
ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO
ElasticityPro and Con (APA Today), May, p. 32
APA
1998 Candidates Nominated (APA Today), Oct., p. 36
Big Turnout in San Diego [for annual conference] (APA Today), June, p. 30
GIS Lab Opens (APA Today), Sept., p. 32
AWARDS
1997 Planning Awards, April
AICP Awards [Planning Landmarks and Pioneers], p. 22
AICP Awards [Student Projects], p. 24
Barataria-Terrebonne Estuary Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan
[Comprehensive Planning: Large Jurisdiction], p. 8
Bloom, Carole [Division Achievement: Individual], p. 21
California Chapter [Chapter Achievement: Outstanding Service to Members], p.
20
City Planning and Management Division [Division Achievement: Special Publication],
p. 21
Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative/Winthrop Estates (Boston) [Current Topic:
Planning and the Design of Places], p. 8
Father Joe Carroll [Paul Davidoff], p. 17
Federal Planning Division [Division Achievement: Specific Program], p. 20
Fort Ord Reuse Plan and Environmental Report [Comprehensive Planning: Small
Jurisdiction], p. 10
Johnson, Magic [APA Presidential Award], p. 26
Journalism Awards, p. 25
Kaho'olawe (Hawaii) Use Plan [Outstanding Planning in Cultural and Environmental
Restoration], p. 12
Legislators of the Year: Sen. John Chafee (R-R.I.) and Rep. James Oberstar (D-Minn.),
p. 19
Local Government Commission: Building Livable Communities [Public Education],
p. 16
Louisiana Chapter [Chapter Achievement: Outstanding Outreach to the Community],
p. 20
Rodriguez, Sergio [Distinguished Service], p. 19
San Jose Department of Housing (Planning Implementation), p. 14
Schoennauer, Gary [Distinguished Leadership: Professional Planner], p. 18
Schwartz, Kenneth [Distinguished Leadership: Elected Official], p. 18
Urban Design and Preservation Division [Division Achievement: Overall Program],
p. 20
Washington Chapter [Chapter Achievement: Overall Chapter Achievement], p. 20
Your Town: Designing Its Future [Public Education], p. 15
BOOK REVIEWS
Architecture of Fear, edited by Nan Ellin, Sept., p. 20
The City After the Automobile: An Architect's Vision, Moshe Safdie,
Sept., p. 29
Collaborative Planning for Wetlands and Wildlife: Issues and Examples,
edited by Douglas Porter and David Salvesen, Feb., p. 28
Curb Rights: A Foundation for Free Enterprise in Urban Transit, Daniel
Klein, Adrian Moore, and Binyam Reja, Sept., p. 27
Double Exposure: Poverty and Race in America, edited by Chester Hartman,
Dec., p. 33
Eco-City Dimensions: Healthy Communities, Healthy Planet, edited by
Mark Roseland, May, p. 27
Ecological Design and Planning, edited by George Thompson and Frederick
Steiner, May, p. 29
The Ecology of Hope: Communities Collaborate for Sustainability, Ted
Bernard and Jora Young, May, p. 29
Environmental Aesthetics: Ideas, Politics and Planning, J. Douglas
Porteous, Feb., p. 30
Explorations in Planning Theory, edited by Seymour Mandelbaum, Luigi
Mazza, and Robert Burchell, Jan., p. 24
Fortress America: Gated Communities in the United States, Edward J.
Blakely and Mary Gail Snyder, Dec., p. 29
Good Neighborhoods: A Study of In-Town and Suburban Residential Environments,
Sidney Brower, April, p. 32
Historic Preservation: Collective Memory and Historical Identity, Diane
Barthel, March, p. 34
Holding Our Ground: Protecting America's Farms and Farmland, Tom Daniels
and Deborah Bowers, Sept., p. 25
Iconography and Electronics Upon a Generic Architecture: A View from the
Drafting Room, Robert Venturi, Jan., p. 27
The Inner City: Urban Poverty and Economic Development in the Next Century,
edited by Thomas Boston and Catherine Ross, Dec., p. 32
Landscape Ecology Principles in Landscape Architecture and Land-Use Planning,
Wenche Dramstad, James Olson, and Richard Forman, Feb., p. 28
Lost Landscapes and Failed Economics: The Search for a Value of Place,
Thomas Michael Power, March, p. 36
Lost Wright: Frank Lloyd Wright's Vanished Masterpieces, Carla Lind,
Jan., p. 27
Metropolitics: A Regional Agenda for Community and Stability, Myron
Orfield, July p. 28
The New Urbanism: Hope or Hype for American Communities?, William Fulton,
Jan., p. 27
Planners on Planning: Leading Planners Offer Real-Life Lessons on What Works,
What Doesn't, and Why, Bruce McClendon and Anthony James Catanese, Nov.,
p. 33
Planning a New West: The Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area,
Carl Abbott, Sy Adler, and Margery Post Abbott, Oct., p. 30
The Political Economy of Special-Purpose Government, Kathryn Foster,
Aug., p. 27
Post-Suburbia: Government and Politics in the Edge Cities, Jon Teaford,
Sept., p. 29
Redevelopment and Race: Planning a Finer City in Postwar Detroit, June
Manning Thomas, Aug., p. 26
The Reluctant Metropolis: The Politics of Urban Growth in Los Angeles,
William Fulton, June, p. 25
Rethinking Los Angeles, edited by Michael Dear, H. Eric Schockman,
and Greg Hise, June, p. 25
Rural Sustainable Development in America, edited by Ivonne Audirac,
Oct., p. 31
Smart States, Better Communities: How State Governments Can Help Citizens
Preserve Their Communities, Constance Beaumont, April, p. 29
Streets and the Shaping of Towns and Cities, Michael Southworth and
Eran Ben-Joseph, March, p. 32
Thirdspace: Journeys to Los Angeles and Other Real-and-Imagined Places,
Edward Soja, March, p. 35
Transit Villages in the 21st Century, Michael Bernick and Robert Cervero,
April, p. 30
CENSUS
Census Bureau Cuts Topics For 2000 Questionnaires (News), May, p. 23
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE
Tennessee Triumph, Louis Jacobson, May, p. 20
CHICAGO
'That Great Street' Hopes for a Comeback, Jan., p. 12; Looking Back, Looking
Forward, Patricia Gallagher, p. 12; Making It Happen, Philip Enquist, p. 14;
Lessons from State Street, p. 15
COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING
Return of the Grand Plan, May, p. 4; New York, New York, John Gilmore, p. 4;
Washington Tries Again, David Dillon, p. 6; Metropolis Project, James Andrews,
p. 8
Revisioning Starts Plan Update Effort in Corvallis [Ore.] (News), Nov., p. 28
Rhode Island Gets It Right, Stuart Meck, Nov., p. 10; Maryland's a Contender,
Bill Lambrecht and Sandra Martin, p. 12; Where we stand
CRIME
Safe and Sound, Dean Brennan and Al Zelinka, Aug., p. 4; This Mexican City Takes
on Prostitution, Sam Quinones, p. 6
DEVELOPMENTS OF REGIONAL IMPACT
Taking the Bite Out of Big Projects (Planning Practice), Marya Morris, Feb.,
p. 20
DISASTERS
Flood Places Big Questions On Grand Forks [N.D.] Agenda (News), July, p. 24
Time, Floodway Help Save Winnipeg from High Water (News), Myron Love, July,
p. 24
EAST ST. LOUIS, ILLINOIS
Good News (APA Today), Sept., p. 32
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Boulder Looks to Rezoning to Balance Jobs, Housing (News), Michelle Gregory,
March, p. 28
People, Power, Politics, Renee Berger, Feb., p. 4
Sacramento Redevelopment Uses New Urbanist Fund (News), Nov., p. 26
ENVIRONMENT
All Things in Moderation, Bill Lambrecht, Jan., p. 4
Earth Tones [Ecotrust], Rebecca Bryant, Jan., p. 19
Europe Faces New Mandate on Environmental Impact (News), Ronald Bass, March,
p. 27
Government Seeks Consensus on White Mountain Land Use (News), Louis Jacobson,
Oct., p. 24
Natural Habitat Set-Aside Plan Wins in San Diego (News), William Fulton, May,
p. 24
Protecting Conservation Lands (News), Feb., p. 26
Town Tries to Prevent Crowding of Scenic Gorge (News), Louis Jacobson, p. 21
FEDERAL PROGRAMS
National Park or Bust, Kurt Culbertson, Nov., p. 4; At the Edge, Kevin Percival,
p. 7
FISCAL ISSUES
Fiscal Forecast: Sunny Skies (APA Today), Nov., p. 36
Taking the High Road, Kip Strauss, Oct., p. 9
FLORIDA
Paradise Regained, Max Forgey and Paul Spoelhof, Dec., p. 10
Tallahassee's Performance Zoning Gives Way to Euclid (News), Dec., p. 26
FROM THE BOARD
A good time [challenges for the profession], Eric Damian Kelly, Feb., p. 33
Sign up now [AICP committee enrollment], Roger Hedrick, March, p. 42
Thanks for the memories, Richard Codd (APA Today), April, p. 34
Where we're going, Eric Damian Kelly, Sept., p. 34
GAMBLING
In the Clutch of the Casinos, Kathleen McCormick, June, p. 4
GATED COMMUNITIES
Safe and Sound, Dean Brennan and Al Zelinka, Aug., p. 4; This Mexican City Takes
on Prostitution, Sam Quinones, p. 6
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS)
Fire, Flood, Quake, Wind! GIS to the Rescue, July, p. 4; Colorado Fights [wild]
Fires, Nan Johnson, p. 4; The Portland [Ore.] Picture, O. Gerald Uba and Michael
McGuire, p. 6; FEMA on the Job, Jeffrey Milheizler and Philip Schneider, p.
8; Flood Data-Quick, Mark Whitney, p. 9; The Lowdown on Topos, p. 8
Putting the Country in GIS, Charles A. Donley, Oct., p. 12; Tips for Small Cities,
Jerry P. Davenport, p. 14; A Place That Put Itself on the Map, Katie Kelly,
p. 16
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
Court Boosts Preservation, Speeds Up Takings Lawsuits (News), Aug., p. 22
Soul Cities, Ruth Knack, Dec., p. 4; Bronzeville Gets Its Due, Christopher Burke,
p. 6; Touring Chesapeake Bay County, Sandra Martin, p. 8
HOUSING
Hispanics Win Settlement in Urban Renewal Lawsuit (News), Sept., p. 20
Low-Income Housing Comes to Mount Laurel [N.J.]At Last (News), July, p.
25
1996 Boom in Home Sales Continues into New Year (News), April, p. 27
On the Job With Mr. Fixit, Tom Manning, June, p. 16
Reading, Writing, and Impact Fees, Emil Malizia, Richard Norton, and Craig Richardson,
Sept., p. 17; Mind Your Ps and Qs, Michelle J. Zimet, p. 19
Stock Plans (Planning Practice), Ruth Knack, Oct., p. 19
IMMIGRATION
The New Americans, James Andrews, Sept., p. 4; This Land Is Our Land, Ruth Knack,
p. 9
INDUSTRY
Rising From the Ashes (Planning Practice), Nov., p. 16; Milwaukee Makeover,
Rob Henken, p. 16; St. Paul Overhaul, Frank Jossi, p. 18; Charlotte's Success,
Carol Stealey Morris, p. 19
INTERNET
Catching Up With the Net (Planning Practice), W. Paul O'Mara, July, p. 20
INTERNATIONAL PLANNING
China Towns, Ruth Knack, Aug., p. 14; Land of Opportunity, p. 18
Owners, Developers, Town Find Common Ground [Markham, Ontario] (News), Albert
Warson, Aug., p. 23
Reluctant Toronto, Suburbs Combine to Form Megacity (News), Alfred Holden, Dec.,
p. 26
IN THE WORKS
B&O Railroad Museum, Oct., p. 50
Countryside Landfill [Lake County, Illinois], Feb., p. 42
Denver Pavilions, June, p. 42
Downtown Redmond, Dec., p. 46
Fairview Cemetery [West Hartford, Connecticut], Aug., p. 42
Sawmill Revitalization Strategy [New Mexico], April, p. 42
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI
Taking the High Road, Kip Strauss, Oct., p. 9
Underground, Not Underdogs, Gordon Heft, Dec., p. 14
KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE
New Hope for Redevelopment of Knoxville Fair Site [News], Louis Jacobson, June,
p. 23
MOUNT LAUREL, NEW JERSEY
Low-Income Housing Comes to Mount Laurel [N.J.]At Last (News), July, p.
25
NATIVE AMERICANS
Communities Try to Balance Growth, Indian Heritage (News), April, Matt Rasmussen,
p. 26
In the Clutch of the Casinos, Kathleen McCormick, June, p. 4
NEOTRADITIONAL PLANNING
Deep in the Neotrad of Texas (Planning Practice), Karen Wagner, Aug., p. 11
Putting the Urb in the Suburbs, Charles Lockwood, June, p. 18; Existing Downtowns
Need Help, Too, Kathleen McGinn Spring, p. 20
NEW YORK
Council Drafts Big Box Zoning for Big Apple (News), Todd W. Bressi, Feb., p.
25
State Earmarks $2 Million to Boost Catskills Economy (News), Oct., p. 24
OBITUARIES
Myles G. Boylan, AICP, Feb., p. 33
Calvin Hamilton, AICP, Aug., p. 32
Cy Ulberg, July, p. 37
Franklin C. Wood, Feb., p. 33
PARKING
Don't Even Think of Parking Here (Planning Practice), Lisa Wormser, June, p.
10; California Offers Some Options, Sylvia Lewis, p. 12
PLANNING PROFESSION
Anthony DePrima (APA Today), Feb., p. 34
Kayden of Cambridge [Jerold Kayden], Ruth Knack, Jan., p. 16
My Life as a Legislator, Ralph Becker, Aug., p. 20
Seven Paths, James Andrews, Dec., p. 21
Vive la Difference [diversity training](Planning Practice), Ruth Knack, Sept.,
p. 10; Lessons From a Trainer [Vivian Jenkins Nelson], p. 11; Let's Not Stop
Meeting Like This, Jack Wong, p.
12; Get With It, Nancy Benziger Brown, p. 13; Ten Steps to Diversity, Donna
Avery, p. 13
Whiz Kid [Myron Orfield], Frank Jossi, Feb., p. 18
PUBLIC UTILITIES
Pole to Pole in San Antonio, Dave Pasley, Dec., p. 18
SAN DIEGO
Doing the Job in Double Time [the permit process] (Planning Practice), George
Arimes, March, p. 22; One Process, Two Views; Ruth Knack; p. 24
San Diego's Vision Quest, Peter Jensen, March, p. 5
Vale of Tiers [growth management], Nico Calavita, March, p. 18; Holding on to
Paradise, Peter Jensen, p. 20
SHOPPING CENTERS
Somebody's Big Building May Push Small Fry Off Mall [Nicollet Mall in Minneapolis]
(News), Frank Jossi, May, p. 23
Thumbs Down on "American Dream" (News), Karen Finucan, Jan., p. 23
SIGNS AND BILLBOARDS
Lost in America, Laura Muckenfuss, Feb., p. 15; Lost in Mexico, Too, Sam Quinones,
p. 17
Sending a New Signal (APA Today), April, p. 33
SMALL TOWNS AND RURAL AREAS
Small Town Survival Strategies, Frank Jossi, Oct., p. 4
SPRAWL
Go Badgers, Fight Sprawl, Ruth Knack, May, p. 14
Governor [Parris Glendening of Maryland] Fights Sprawl (News), Feb., p. 26
STREETS AND HIGHWAYS
'Traditional Site' Label Delays Georgia Freeway (News), Sue Snaman Edwards,
Nov., p. 27
Onward and Upward in Downtown Santa Monica, Charles Lockwood, Sept., p. 14
West Virginia Highway: Will It Ever Go Anywhere? (News), Louis Jacobson, Aug.,
p. 22; Follow-up (News), Louis Jacobson, Dec., p. 27
SUBAREA PLANS
Washington City Adopts Three-for-One Plan [News], Stuart Meck, June, p. 22
TECH
Anti-theft, Aug., p. 31
Demographics, Sept., p. 30
Environmental clean-up and recycling, May, p. 31
GIS, July, p. 33
Software, Oct., p. 33
Street stuff, Feb., p. 30, and Nov., p. 35
Transportation tools, Jan., p. 31, and June, p. 28
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Cell-Mania, Michelle Gregory, July, p. 16; Two Sides of the Fence, p. 18
Phone Towers: Cincinnati Area Fights Gridlock (News), Oct., p. 25
TORONTO
Reluctant Toronto, Suburbs Combine to Form Megacity (News), Alfred Holden, Dec.,
p. 26
TRANSPORTATION
Along for the Ride, Marylyn W. Klein, Nov., p. 22
E-Z Pass Expands New York Beachhead to Jersey, Beyond (News), Sept., p. 20
Going Smart, Timothy McGuckin, July, p. 12; System Talk, p. 14
Just Get Me to the Plane on Time (Planning Practice), Lisa Wormser and Gil Schamess,
Jan., p. 8
Portland [Oregon] Seeks Cash for Streetcar System (News), Matt Rasmussen, Jan.,
p. 23
Puget Sound Region Attacks Gridlock on All Fronts (News), Jan., p. 22
Travel a la Mode, Lisa Wormser, Feb., p. 10; Behind the Model: State Transportation
Plans, Stuart Meck, p. 12
UP CLOSE
Ed Blakely (APA Today), July, p. 35
Rebecca Cedillo (APA Today), Nov., p. 36
Alexander Garvin (APA Today), May, p. 33
Gerald Green (APA Today), March, p. 40
Ivan Hall (APA Today), Sept., p. 33
Jane Holtz Kay (APA Today), June, p. 30
Michael Moore (APA Today), Feb., p. 32
Gary Schoennauer (APA Today), Aug., p. 32
VIEWPOINT
City rankings score low, Dan Gibson, Nov., p. 46
Failure to resolve an inevitable flood problem, Grady Clay, May, p. 42
San Diego looks pretty good, Rob Melnick, Mar., p. 50
Sound land policy, Patrick Crist, Jan., p. 42
The me generation is over, by Max Forgey, July, p. 46
Tooting your own horn, Eric Damian Kelly, Sept., p. 42
WATER
Liquid Gold (Planning Practice), George Homsy, May, p. 10; The Old-Fashioned
Way [collecting rainwater], p. 12
Upstate Communities Ratify NYC Clean Water Agreement (News), Joel Ray, Jan.,
p. 22
Wet & Wild [water shortages in Southern California], William Fulton, March,
p. 12; Don't Build Here! p. 14
WETLANDS
U.S. Strengthens Rules for Wetlands Development (News), David Salvesen, Feb.,
p. 25
ZONING
Council Drafts Big Box Zoning for Big Apple (News), Todd W. Bressi, Feb., p.
25
Tallahassee's Performance Zoning Gives Way to Euclid (News), Dec., p. XX
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