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    • Rancho Palos Verdes, CA, Municipal Code

      The city's codes allow for renewable energy system installations and require solar-accommodating design for new construction.
      Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
    • How Planning for Birds Makes Our Communities and Economies Healthier

      A new book from biophilic design advocate and sustainability expert Tim Beatley takes a global tour of cities reinventing the status quo to support birdlife.
      by: Lindsay Nieman       July 15, 2021
      A new book from biophilic design advocate and sustainability expert Tim Beatley takes a global tour of cities reinventing the status quo to support birdlife.
    • Planning for Equitable Development: Social Equity by Design

      PAS Memo — March-April 2017
      by: Carlton Eley
      The March/April 2017 issue of PAS Memo highlights the importance of equitable development in creating strong and sustainable communities for all and provides principles and guidance to help planners implement social equity in their communities.
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    • Inclusive Healthy Places Action Guide for Planners

      by: David Morley, AICP       April 27, 2023
      This guide serves as an adaptation and extension of Gehl's Inclusive Healthy Places Framework, focusing on actions planners can take to advance inclusion and health equity in efforts to shape public space. Planners can use this action guide to operationalize the Inclusive Healthy Places Framework through research and analysis, engagement and collaboration, plan and policy making, program design a
    • Red Wing, MN, Zoning Ordinance

      2017
      The city's zoning code addresses design review regulations for commercial, office, industrial, and warehouse buildings in business, industrial, and mixed use districts.
      Red Wing, MN
    • Extended Reality for Planning

      PAS QuickNotes 98
      by: Jennifer Mendez
      This edition of PAS QuickNotes explores the ways in which planners can use extended reality (XR) for many different aspects of planning work, including visualizations with real-world context, community engagement with vulnerable populations, and planning scenario design.
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    • Hawaii Pedestrian Toolbox

      May 2013
      This guide is a stand-alone companion to Hawaii’s Statewide Pedestrian Master Plan. It offers design, operations, and education guidance, in the context of planning for Hawaii.
    • Engaging Faith-Based Organizations to Secure Affordable Housing

      Georgia Tech's urban design studio partners with 2 Presbyterian churches, a Baptist Church, and a Synagogue to conduct deep-dive explorations into opportunities, challenges, and realities that communities of faith face when they get involved in the City’s affordable housing scene.
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    • Franklin, TN, Code of Ordinances

      Updated March 2019
      The city’s zoning code mandates universal design standards for affordable, workforce, or moderately priced housing that receives financial assistance from the city.
    • Complete Streets Toolkit

      March 2015
      This guide is designed to help cities and counties in metropolitan Chicago apply complete streets principles to planning, design, and construction processes and documents.
    • Old Saybrook, CT, Zoning Regulations

      Updated March 2019
      The town’s zoning code establishes standards for sidewalks along public roads that facilitate alternatives to driving and sets design standards that signal pedestrian areas.
    • Two Houses in One For a Home Within a Home

      AARP Livable Communities, October 2016
      by: Melissa Stanton
      This article profiles an award-winning design for a multigenerational home, which includes an integrated accessory dwelling unit with a kitchenette.
    • Contribution of Urban Design Qualities to Pedestrian Activity

      February 01, 2016
      Researchers have started to look into how D variables impact walkability and pedestrian activity.
    • Glassboro, NJ, Municipal Code

      Updated May 2019
      This municipal code provides standards for accessory solar energy systems and encourages solar design in the Traditional Neighborhood Development overlay district.
    • Virginia Beach, VA, Oceanfront Resort District Form-Based Code

      This form-based code allows accessory solar panels to exceed setback and height requirements and includes design guidelines that address solar access.
      Virginia Beach, VA
    • Superior, CO, Municipal Code

      The town's green building program offers up to 12 points for various active and passive solar design and energy system installations.
      Superior, CO
    • Wellington, KS, Code of Ordinances

      The city's subdivision code includes design standards that encourage solar orientation and solar energy use, and it provides for the establishment of solar skyspace easements.
      Wellington, KS
    • The Arsenal of Exclusion

      April 2012
      This audio summarizes some of the design elements that have been utilized in cities to keep people separate, and discusses their role in preventing integrated and equitable cities.
    • Comprehensive Plan Review Checklists

      2007
      by: Design for Health
      This guide and model policy tool from the University of Minnesota's Design for Health project includes a checklist and audit tool designed for communities to evaluate comprehensive plans.
    • Livable Communities: Model Comprehensive Plan Objectives and Policies

      2007
      by: Pinellas County Planning Dept
      This guide and model policy document from the Pinellas County Metropolitan Planning Organization in Florida presents the four principles for creating livable communities: Density, Diversity, Design, and Destinations.
    • Stormwater Case Studies By State

      2019
      This case study contains design specifications, cost and job analyses, and performance measures for over 500 green infrastructure projects from 44 states and Canada.
    • Taking Action on Complete Streets: Implementing Processes for Safe, Multimodal Streets

      July 2013
      by: Barbara McCann, Stefanie Seskin
      This guide is designed to help planners, engineers, and public officials reform transportation planning and design processes to embrace a complete streets approach.
    • Massachusetts Smart Parking Model Bylaw

      2007
      This model bylaw provides a template to help municipalities in Massachusetts draft parking area design standards that use low-impact development (LID) tactics.
    • Glendale, CA, Municipal Code

      2016
      The city's municipal code establishes an urban art fund that encourages creative placemaking, establishes a design review process, addresses wireless telecommunications facilities in the public right-of-way.
    • Northville, MI, Outdoor Dining Platform Requirements and Guidelines

      Adopted by the Northville City Council on April 19, 2010
      This standalone policy establishes design and operational requirements for the temporary conversion of on-street parking spaces to outdoor dining areas.
      Northville, MI
    • Pima County, AZ, Pima Prospers: Comprehensive Plan Initiative

      Adopted 2017
      The county’s comprehensive plan includes a Housing and Community Design section that addresses the need to “create livable, viable, multi-generational communities.”
    • Biophilic Cities Are Sustainable, Resilient Cities

      Sustainability,5(8),3328-3345,2013
      by: Timothy Beatley, Peter Newman
      This article argues that biophilic design needs to be utilized on an urban scale to create biophilic cities, which are sustainable and resilient.
    • CityLab University

      October 2019
      by: Benjamin Schneider
      This web page contains five articles in a special report collection by CityLab, covering important concepts in city design and urban planning.
    • Model Conservation Subdivision Ordinance

      2012
      This model ordinance provides a template for cities and counties in Georgia draft conservation subdivision design regulations to protect sensitive natural resources.
    • Equitable Development Guidelines

      March 2018
      by: Jocelyn Drummond, Victoria Lawson, Elizabeth DeWolf
      This guide aims to make equitable development the industry standard by sharing strategies for the planning process, employment and procurement, designed space, housing, and design standards.
    • Manifesto for an Intercultural Urbanism

      Planetizen, July 17, 2014
      by: Dean Saitta
      This blog post defines intercultural urbanism and shares how it can help address the lack of diversity in urban planning and design.
    • LEED-ND Planners Guide & Model Ordinance

      March 2011
      This model ordinance provides a template to help cities and counties promote Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design-Neighborhood Development (LEED-ND) certification standards.
    • Model Municipal Green Building Ordinance

      October 2010
      by: Marne Sussman, Jason James
      This model ordinance provides a template to help cities utilize several Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification categories and the Energy Star Rating System.
    • Bar Harbor, ME, Municipal Code

      Updated August 2019
      The city’s municipal code provides an additional dwelling unit for planned unit developments (PUD’s) that are Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified.
    • "Go Big and Go Green"

      April 2014
      This audio discusses the United States Green Buidling Council’s efforts to promote green building’s benefits and successes through the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification system.
    • Altamonte Springs, FL, Land Development Code

      Update April 2019
      The city’s land development code identifies the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification as a category eligible for density bonuses.
    • Designing for Affordable and Active Housing

      April 2013
      by: Karen Lee, Gayle Nicoll, Brian Prater
      This audio recording shares how affordable housing funders and developers can use New York City’s Active Design Guidelines (ADG) to improve health.
    • Bordentown, NJ, City Code

      Updated December 2018
      The city’s codified ordinances establish a Historic Preservation Commission, historic designation and design review processes, and a Historic and Landmarks Overlay Zone.
    • Palo Alto, CA, Single-Family Individual Review Guidelines

      2005
      This guide for property owners and developers presents illustrated design principles for new single-family homes and additions in established neighborhoods.
    • Accessory Housing Is Part of the Solution

      Breakthroughs, January 2004
      This short article summarizes a number of common regulatory barriers to affordable housing. These barriers include process requirements, design standards, occupancy standards, and lot size and parking standards.
    • Building an ADU

      Version 1.0, Summer 2017
      by: Dana Cuff, Jane Blumenfeld
      This guide is designed to help property owners in Los Angeles navigate city requirements to design and build new accessory dwelling units (ADUs).
    • Iowa City, IA, City Code

      Updated July 17, 2018
      This regulation belongs to the Accessory Dwelling Units, Design Review, Environmentally Sensitive Areas, Food Trucks, Housing Supply Planning, Inclusionary Housing, and Transfer of Development Rights collections.
    • Oro Valley, AZ, General Plan: Your Voice, Our Future

      The Land Use, Community Design, and Open Space and Natural Resources Conservation elements of the town's general plan include solar-related goals and policies.
      Oro Valley, AZ
    • Cornelius, OR, Municipal Code

      Updated July 2019
      by: City of Cornelius, WA
      The city's municipal code provides a solar design requirement for new single-family developments, solar balance point standards, and a solar access permit process.
    • MarpleTownship, PA, Township Code

      The township's subdivision code includes design considerations for mobile home parks encourages an east-west axis orientation offering southern exposure to their longest wall and roof area.
      Marple township, PA
    • Reclaiming the Right of Way: A Toolkit for Creating and Implementing Parklets

      2012
      by: Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, Madeline Brozen, Colleen Callahan
      This report introduces the concept of parklets, presents case studies of municipal parklet programs, and provides design guidance for parklet projects.
    • Guidebook for Creating a Municipal TDR program

      1995
      This guide provides information to municipalities in Montgomery County, Maryland, to help them design and implement transfer of development rights programs.
      Montgomery County, PA
    • Spotsylvania County, VA, Code of Ordinances

      2017
      The county’s zoning code includes rural viewshed preservation as one of four design alternative optionss for development within planned residential rural district.
      Spotsylvania County, VA
    • Santa Barbara, CA, Climate Action Plan

      Adopted September 2012
      The city's climate action plan calls for solar energy system installations and adoption of a solar access ordinance and solar design guidelines.
      Santa Barbara, CA
    • Differences Between Miami's Form-Based Code and Traditional Zoning Code in Integrating Planning Principles

      Journal of the American Planning Association, 81(1): 46-66, 2015
      by: Ajay Garde, Cecilia Joung Un Kim, Oscar Tsai
      This article evaluates the extent to which form-based codes adopted by the City of Miami have integrated important planning and design criteria.

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