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AIRPORTS
Airport Agreement Prepares Cleveland for Take-off (News), Feb., p. 25
AMUSEMENT PARKS
For Your Amusement, Eric Minton, Sept., p. 12; One Giant Theme Park, p. 14
APA
1997 Annual Report, Jan., p. 33
1998 Election Results, June, p. 32
AICP in China (APA Today), Aug., p. 32
Bylaw changes, June, p. 32
Greensboro Take 2 [community planning teams], April, p. 36
How Time Flies [ASPO-AIP merger], Oct., p. 30
Services Up in New Budget, Nov., p. 34
APA/AICP AWARDS
1998 Planning Awards, April
Pittsford's (New York) Greenprint Initiative [Current Topic: Planning and Conservation
of Places], p. 6
Coastal Georgia Gateway [Outstanding Plan], p. 8
Tennessee River Park [Outstanding Planning Implementation], p. 10
Poco Way Renaissance [Outstanding Planning Project], p. 12
Youth Recreation Needs Assessment, Albuquerque [Outstanding Planning: Special
Community Initiative], p. 14
Blueprint for a Sustainable Bay Area [Public Education], p. 15
Edward Logue [Distinguished Leadership: Professional Planner], p. 16
Nancy Allen [Distinguished Leadership: Elected Official], p. 17
Daniel Lauber [Paul Davidoff Award], p. 18
Charlotte Garrido [Diana Donald Award], p. 19
Ralph Willmer [Distinguished Contribution], p. 19
Sierra Business Council, The [Daniel Burnham Award], p. 20
Legislators of the Year: Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) and Rep. Wayne Gilchrest
(R-Md.), p. 20
David Allor [Distinguished Service], p. 21
Karen B. Smith Chapter Awards: Massachusetts [Overall Achievement], Ohio [Outstanding
Outreach to the Community], and Texas [Outstanding Service to Members], p. 22
Divisions Council Awards: Federal Planning Division [Overall Achievement] and
Private Practice Division [Special Project], p. 22
AICP Student Projects, p. 23
AICP Planning Landmarks and Pioneers, p. 24
University of Pennsylvania [AICP President's Award], p. 24
Journalism Awards, p. 26
BASE REUSE
Urbanist Plan and Waterways Replace Orlando Naval Base (News), July, p. 24
BICYCLES
Massachusetts Town Stops Bike Trail in its Tracks (News), Jan., p. 22
Rail and Trail Coexist in D.C., Patrick Hare, Dec., p. 10
BIG BOX RETAIL
Rewrapping the Big Box, Frank Jossi, Aug., p. 16
BOOK REVIEWS
Banishing Bureaucracy: The Five Strategies for Reinventing Government,
David Osborne and Peter Plastrik, Jan., p. 30
Boston's "Changeful Times": Origins of Preservation and Planning
in America, Michael Holleran, Dec., p. 31
Changing Places: Rebuilding Community in the Age of Sprawl, Richard Moe
and Carter Wilkie, Jan., p. 29
Cities Back from the Edge: New Life for Downtown, Roberta Brandes Gratz
with Norman Mintz, July, p. 26
City Center to Regional Mall: Architecture, the Automobile, and Retailing
in Los Angeles, 1920-1950, Richard Longstreth, Sept., p. 25
Design as a Catalyst for Learning, Meredith Davis, Peter Hawley, Bernard
McMullan, Gertrude Spilka, Dec., p. 34
Ecological Numeracy: Quantitative Analysis of Environmental Issues, Robert
Hendeen, Oct., p. 26
Ecology of Fear: Los Angeles and the Imagination of Disaster, Mike Davis,
Sept., p. 27
Ecology of Place, The: Planning for Environment, Economy, and Community,
Timothy Beatley and Kristy Manning, March, p. 31
Globalization and Its Discontents: Essays on the New Mobility of People and
Money, Saskia Sassen, Nov., p. 28
Grassroots Leaders for a New Economy: How Civic Entrepreneurs Are Building
Prosperous Communities, by Douglas Henton, John Melville, and Kimberly Walesh,
June, p. 30
Growth Management for a Sustainable Future: Ecological Sustainability as
the New Growth Management Focus for the 21st Century, Gabor Zovanyi, Oct.,
p. 25
Landscape in Sight: Looking at America, Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz, Feb.,
p. 27
Landscape Narratives: Design Practices for Telling Stories, Matthew Potteiger
and Jamie Purinton, Aug., p. 28
Landscapes for Learning: Creating Outdoor Environments for Children and Youth,
Sharon Stine, Dec., p. 34
Magnetic Los Angeles: Planning the Twentieth-Century Metropolis, Greg
Hise, Sept., p. 23
Making Governments Plan: State Experiments in Managing Land Use, Raymond
Burby and Peter May, May, p. 28
Making the Invisible Visible: A Multicultural Planning History, edited
by Leonie Sandercock, July, p. 29
Managing Growth in America's Communities, Douglas Porter, Jan., p. 26
Municipal Service Delivery: Thinking Through the Privatization Option, Inge
Fryklund, Vivian Weil, and Harriet McCullough, Aug., p. 29
Placing Nature: Culture and Landscape Ecology, edited by Joan Iverson
Nassauer, Feb., p. 29
Planning for Biodiversity: Issues and Examples, Sheila Peck, Oct., p.
25
Planning in the USA: Policies, Issues, and Processes, Barry Cullingworth,
April, p. 34
Reform, Resiliency, and Renewal: KIDS in Action, KIDS Consortium, Dec.,
p. 34
Role of Transit in Creating Livable Metropolitan Communities, The, Project
for Public Spaces, Inc. [Transit Cooperative Research Program Report 22], June,
p. 30
Saved By Development: Preserving Environmental Areas, Farmland and Historic
Landmarks with Transfer of Development Rights, Rick Pruetz, March, p. 29
Sports, Jobs, and Taxes: the Economic Impact of Sports Teams and Stadiums,
Roger Noll and Andrew Zimbalist, April, p. 31
Towards Cosmopolis, Leonie Sandercock, July, p. 29
Understanding Ordinary Landscapes, edited by Paul Groth and Todd Bressi,
Feb., p. 28
Urban Parks and Open Space, Alexander Garvin, et al., June, p. 29
With People in Mind: Design and Management of Everyday Nature, Rachel
Kaplan, Stephen Kaplan, and Robert Ryan, Aug., p. 28
Work of Cities, The, Susan Clarke and Gary Gaile, Nov., p. 28
BOSTON [CONFERENCE ISSUE]
The Hub Is Hot, Jane Holtz Kay, March, p. 4; Color Boston Green, Arleyn Levee,
p. 9
Bouncing Back, George Homsy, March p. 12
Big Dig, Dig Results (Planning Practice), Allan Hodges, March, p. 15; It's Good
But Could Be Better, Jonathan Hale, p. 19
Mill Town Roots, John Mullin, March, p. 20
BROWNFIELDS
Toxic Turnabouts (Planning Practice), Karen-Lee Ryan, Dec., p. 18
BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS
Smart Money (Planning Practice), Lawrence O. Houstoun, Jan., p. 12; Putting
Them to Work, p. 14
CAMPUS PLANNING
Campus Moves (Planning Practice), Frank Markowitz and Alex Estrella, July, p.
14
CENSUS
The Big Count (Planning Practice), Stephen Magagnini, May, p. 14; All Counting
Is Local, Chris Williamson, p. 14
CHURCHES
Church and State [Boerne, Texas] (Planning Practice), Julie Bennett, June, p.
10
COLORADO
Home, Home on the Ranchette [Colorado's Front Range], Kathleen McCormick, Feb.,
p. 4
COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT
Bitter Pill for Big Drugstores, Lisa Wormser, Dec., p. 16
Market for Building Height Rights Proposed in Boston (News), George Homsy, Aug.,
p. 24 Rewrapping the Big Box, Frank Jossi, Aug., p. 16
Smart Money (Planning Practice), Lawrence O. Houstoun, Jan., p. 12; Putting
Them to Work, p. 14
Winnipeg Draws on Cultural Heritage to Revive Core (News), Myron Love, April,
p. 29
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
Kansas City Plan Links Social, Development Issues (News), Feb., p. 24
COMPUTERS
Millennium Madness, Kelly Bourne, Feb., p. 9
DEMOGRAPHICS
Americans Move Less, Head Beyond Metropolitan Areas (News), Jan., p. 23
DOWNTOWNS
Downtown Where the Living Is Easy, Ruth Eckdish Knack, Aug., p. 4
Pioneering Petaluma [Calif.], Charles Lockwood, Oct., p. 16
Scaled-Down Downtown Brightens Silver Spring [Md.] (News), June, p. 24
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Franchises for Inner City: Economic Development Tool (News), Julie Bennett,
Nov., p. 22
ENVIRONMENT
Chicago Uses Air Emission Trades to Boost Economy (News), Debra A. Schwartz,
March, p. 25
Heads Up, Atlanta. It's Clean Air Time, David Goldberg, July, p. 20
International Environmental Standards Tested in U.S. (News), W. Paul O'Mara,
April, p. 28
Local Timber Collaboration Stalls in National Arena (News), Louis Jacobson,
Nov., p. 22
Sterling [Forest] Package Deal, William Fulton, Oct., p. 4; Other Programs,
Other Places, Phyllis Myers, p. 7
Toxic Turnabouts (Planning Practice), Karen-Lee Ryan, Dec., p. 18
FEDERAL PLANNING
Home Delivery [post offices] (Planning Practice), Philip Langdon, Oct., p. 10;
Community Crossroads, Oct., p. 15
FORT WORTH, TEXAS
What Happens When the Freeway Comes Down, Charles Lockwood, Jan., p. 8
GAMBLING
Bye Bye, Verdi [Nev.] (First Person), Karen Lapidakis Melby, June, p. 18
GARDEN CITIES
Garden Cities: Ebenezer [Howard] Had a Point, Ruth Eckdish Knack, June, p. 5;
Tour Guide, p. 7; Clarence Stein's Version, William Fulton, p. 8
GIS
When GIS Comes to the Neighborhood, Charles Moore, July, p. 8; Package Deal,
Sylvia Lewis, p. 11
HOG FARMS
Noxious Neighbors, Harold Henderson, Nov., p. 4
HOUSING
Agencies With an Attitude (Planning Practice), James H. Andrews, Nov., p. 10
City Boosts Services As HUD Builds New Housing [San Francisco] (News), Aug.,
p. 24
Downtown Where the Living Is Easy, Ruth Eckdish Knack, Aug., p. 4
Housing Permit Volume Tops Record, Home Sales high (News), Oct., p. 22
Philadelphia Homeownership Zone Mixes New and Old (News), March, p. 24
IN THE WORKS
California Trails, Aug., p. 42
Downtown Park Forest [Illinois], April, p. 46
Legacy Town Center [Plano, Tex.], June, p. 42
Quonset/Davisville [R.I.], Oct., p. 42
Winter Cities [Michigan's Upper Peninsula], Feb., p. 42
INTERNATIONAL PLANNING
Notes From the U.K., Jay Hicks, Aug., p. 14
Viva Cuba, John I. Gilderbloom, June, p. 20
METROPOLITAN PLANNING
A Good Marriage [North Carolina joint planning commission], Feb., p. 32
MUSEUMS
San Francisco Debates Site for New De Young Museum (News), Aaron Glantz, Feb.,
p. 24
NATIONAL PARKS
Park Service Blocks Road as Albuquerque Traffic Booms (News), Louis Jacobson,
April, p. 28
NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING
First HUD Award Recognizes Akron Neighborhood Group (News), May, p. 24
NEW JERSEY
Coast Control [Long Branch, N.J.], Daniel Mintz, June, p. 14; Choice and Diversity,
Jane Thompson, p. 16
Higher Gas Tax Would Fund Open Land, Transportation (News), July, p. 25
NEW YORK
Sterling [Forest] Package Deal, William Fulton, Oct., p. 4; Other Programs,
Other Places, Phyllis Myers, p. 7
OBITUARIES
Kenneth N. Clark, Feb., p. 34
T. J. Kent, Jr., July, p. 32
Joseph M. Lort Jr., July, p. 32
William H. Qualls, aicp, Feb.,
p. 34
Marsha Ritzdorf, July, p. 32
Theodore Strader, July, p. 32
PHOENIX, ARIZONA
Designs on the Desert (Planning Practice), Kathleen Ingley, Feb., p. 18
PLANNING EDUCATION
Battle On to Save Pitt Program, May, p. 32
PLANNING HISTORY
Garden Cities: Ebenezer [Howard] Had a Point, Ruth Eckdish Knack, June, p. 5;
Clarence Stein's Version, William Fulton, p. 8
PLANNING PROFESSION
In-House in Scottsdale (First Person), Todd Bressi, Sept., p. 9
Inspiring the Troops, Ruth Eckdish Knack, Jan., p. 16
It's Off to Work They Go (Planning Practice), James H. Andrews, Sept., p. 16
Tax Tips for Consultants, Milton Zall, Jan., p. 20
POST OFFICE
Home Delivery (Planning Practice), Philip Langdon, Oct., p. 10; Community Crossroads,
Oct., p. 15
PUBLIC LANDS
Idaho Seeks to Change National Forest Management (News), Louis Jacobson, Oct.,
p. 22
Las Vegas Asks Role, Funds in Federal Land Trades (News), Louis Jacobson, May,
p. 27
PUBLIC UTILITIES
Power Plays, Morris Newman, Jan., p. 4
REDEVELOPMENT
Coast Control [Long Branch, N.J.], Daniel Mintz, June, p. 14; Choice and Diversity,
Jane Thompson, p. 16
SMALL TOWNS AND RURAL AREAS
Noxious Neighbors, Harold Henderson, Nov., p. 4
Trouble on Tobacco Road, Sandra Martin and Bill Lambrecht, Sept., p. 4; A Long
Way Back, p. 8
SOCIAL PLANNING
When Good Faith Isn't Enough [the homeless in Springfield, Mo.], Mara Cohen
Ioannides, May, p. 22
STADIUMS
Take Me Out to the Ball Game, Frank Jossi, May, p. 4; Build or Else, the Big
Boys Say, Joseph A Pobiner, p. 6
STREETS AND HIGHWAYS
Drive Nicely, Ruth Eckdish Knack, Dec., p. 12
One-Way Downtown Streets Move in Two Directions (News), Frank Jossi, June, p.
23
The Road to Safety, Frank Markowitz and Michelle DeRobertis, Dec., p. 4
What Happens When the Freeway Comes Down, Charles Lockwood, Jan., p. 8
SUBURBAN DEVELOPMENT
Connecting the Dots (Planning Practice), Randall Arendt, Aug., p. 20
Home, Home on the Ranchette [Colorado's Front Range], Kathleen McCormick, Feb.,
p. 4
Suburban Design: One Step at a Time, Thomas Jacobson, May, p. 10; One Planning
Success Leads to Another, p. 12
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Designs on the Desert (Planning Practice), Kathleen Ingley, Feb., p. 18
TECH
Computer software, Oct., p. 29; Dec., p. 35
Crime-fighting tools, Aug., p. 31
Demographic tools, Sept., p. 31
Environmental tools, May, p. 31
GIS, July, p. 31
Streets and landscaping, Feb., p. 30; Nov., p. 32
Transportation tools, Jan., p. 32; June, p. 31
TECHNOLOGY [JULY SPECIAL ISSUE]
It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's a SuperSystem, William Jepson and Scott Friedman,
July, p. 4; Computer Visualization for Improved Decision Making, Kenneth Topping,
p. 6
When GIS Comes to the Neighborhood, Charles Moore, July, p. 8; Package Deal,
Sylvia Lewis, p. 11
Campus Moves (Planning Practice), Frank Markowitz and Alex Estrella, July, p.
14
Heads Up, Atlanta. It's Clean Air Time, David Goldberg, July, p. 20
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Electric Power Towers Loom for Cell Phone Co-location (News), Jan., p. 22
TOBACCO
Trouble on Tobacco Road, Sandra Martin and Bill Lambrecht, Sept., p. 4; A Long
Way Back, p. 8
TRANSPORTATION
New ISTEA Strong As Ever, With New Billions to Spend (News), July, p. 24
There's Transit in the Works as Officials Call for More (News), Sept., p. 20
Two for TEA [TEA-21], Lisa Wormser, Aug., p. 10; Safety First, Frank Markowitz
and Alex Estrella, p. 12
UP CLOSE
Rep. Earl Blumenauer, July, p. 33
Gretchen Dykstra, Sept., p. 32
Officer Todd George, May, p. 32
Bruce Katz, Oct., p. 34
Gloria Jeff, April, p. 37
Susan Jones, National Building Museum, Nov., p. 37
Daniel R. Mandelker, Esq., Feb., p. 33
Boston Mayor Thomas Menino, March, p. 41
Francis Violich, Aug., p. 33
URBAN DESIGN
Connecting the Dots (Planning Practice), Randall Arendt, Aug., p. 20
Finally, a Livable City [San Luis Obispo, Calif.], William Siembieda, Nov.,
p. 18
Mighty Turnout in Baton Rouge (First Person), Alexander Garvin, Oct., p. 18
Riverfront Reborn (First Person), David Wallace, May, p. 17
Suburban Design: One Step at a Time, Thomas Jacobson, May, p. 10; One Planning
Success Leads to Another, p. 12
VIEWPOINT
A Guide to Boston, Michael Southworth, March, p. 50
Development and Taxes, Richard Gsottschneider, Nov., p. 46
Exactions, Joel Miller, May, p. 42
Telecommunications No Panacea, Melvin Levin, July, p. 42
The Press Is Your Friend, Sept., p. 42
Transfer of Development Rights, Rick Pruetz, p. 46
WASHINGTON, D.C.
D.C. Follies, Carol Steinbach, Feb., p. 12; Schools Get Failing Grades, p. 13
WATER
Consensus to Demolish Dam May Not Work Elsewhere [Medford, Ore.] (News), Louis
Jacobson, Sept., p. 20
Durango Changes, but U.S. Reservoir Plan Hangs On (News), Louis Jacobson, June,
p. 24
WATERFRONTS
Chesapeake Bay Cleanup Pushes into Towns Upstream (News), Aug., p. 25
River Scenery Blocks Plan For Bridge Near St. Paul (News), Frank Jossi, March,
p. 27
ZONING
Church and State [Boerne, Texas] (Planning Practice), Julie Bennett, June, p.
10
How Wildwood [Missouri] Took Hold of Its Future (First Person), Jonathan Barnett,
Nov., p. 15
Two Cities Try New Zoning For Homes, Business Growth (News), May, p. 25
We've Been Sued!, Brian E. Elliff, Feb., p. 22
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