PAS QuickNotes Archive
PAS QuickNotes are plain-language briefing papers that explain emerging trends, future-focused topics, and important tools. Each QuickNotes offers a concise overview of a timely planning topic for practicing planners, plus links to more resources for further reading.
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2020-present
108. Community Co-Creation in the Digital Era. Ievgeniia Dulko. 2024. (html | pdf)
107. Geoengineering. Senna Catenacci. 2024. (html | pdf)
106. Managed Retreat. Scarlet Andrzejczak. 2024. (html | pdf)
105. Dimensions of Equity. Senna Catenacci. 2024. (html | pdf)
104. Mobility as a Service. Zhenia Dulko. 2024. (html | pdf)
103. Trauma-Informed Planning. Krista Schroeder, PhD, RN. 2023. (html | pdf)
102. Music Policy and Planning. Shain Shapiro, PhD. 2023. (html | pdf)
101. ChatGPT: Implications for Planning. Claire Daniel. 2023. (html | pdf)
100. Electric Vehicle Charging Stations. Joseph DeAngelis, AICP. 2022. (html | pdf)
99. Blockchain for Planners. Justin Hollander, PhD, FAICP. 2022. (html | pdf)
98. Extended Reality for Planning. Jennifer Mendez. 2022. (html | pdf)
97. Asset-Based Community Development. Alexsandra Gomez. 2021. (html | pdf)
96. Climate-Resilient Pollinator Gardens. Sagar Shah, PhD, AICP. 2021. (html | pdf)
95. Urban Heat Resilience. Ladd Keith, PhD, and Sara Morrow, PhD. 2021. (html | pdf)
94. Planning With Foresight. Petra Hurtado, PhD. 2021. (html | pdf)
93. Ghost Kitchens. David Morley, AICP. 2021. (html | pdf)
92. Investment Crowdfunding. Clark Henry. 2021. (html | pdf)
91. Urban Air Mobility. Alexsandra Gomez. 2021. (html | pdf)
90. Design Thinking. Thomas Fisher, PhD. 2020. (html | pdf)
89. Smart City Digital Twins. Neda Mohammadi, PhD, and John E. Taylor, PhD. 2020. (html| pdf)
88. Gender-Inclusive Language. Tim Burkhardt, AICP, Jake Reilly, and Hally Turner, AICP. 2020. (html | pdf)
87. Biophilia. Petra Hurtado, PhD. 2020. (html | pdf)
86. Managing Shared-Use Micromobility. Alexsandra Gomez. 2020. (html | pdf)
85. Artificial Intelligence. Joe DeAngelis, AICP. 2020. (html | pdf)
84. Gender Mainstreaming. Johamary Peña. 2020. (html | pdf)
2015-2019
83. Historic Preservation Planning
82. Inclusive Planning Processes
81. Conservation Subdivision Design
80. Adaptive Reuse
79. Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Planning
78. Inclusive Growth
75. Making Space for Student Housing
74. Transfer of Development Rights
73. The Long-Range Transportation Plan
72. Measuring Community Character
71. Small-Lot Subdivision Design
70. Coping with Downtown Noise
69. The Wildland-Urban Interface
68. Making Space for Tiny Houses
67. Annexation
63. Water Conservation Strategies
61. Bike Sharing
60. Planning to Support Small Businesses
59. Community Benefits Agreements
57. Planning and Local Revenue Sources
56. Regulating Short-Term Rentals
55. Local Control and Wireless Facilities Siting
2010-2014
52. The Local Comprehensive Plan
51. Using Online Tools for Public Engagement
50. Managing Zoning Nonconformities
48. Business Improvement Districts
47. Promoting Access to Free, Potable Water in Public Places
45. Transforming the Built Environment in Support of Aging
42. Community CPTED
41. Conditional Uses
39. Planning for Urban Forest Benefits
38. Zoning Ordinance Variances
37. Hiring a Consultant: RFQs and RFPs
36. The Farmland Protection Toolbox
34. Integrating Health into the Comprehensive Plan
33. Integrating Sustainability into the Comprehensive Plan
32. Integrating Hazard Mitigation into the Comprehensive Plan
31. The Five Strategic Points of Intervention
30. Getting the Most Out of Staff Reports
29. Bicycle and Pedestrian Planning
28. Universal Design
26. Environmental Justice and Land-Use Planning
25. Capital Improvements Programming
2004-2009
22. Understanding Planned Unit Development
21. Planning for Transit-Oriented Development
18. Regulating On-Premise Signage
17. Plan Making
15. Visioning
12. Density
11. Charrettes
10. Site Plan Review
9. Teardowns
4. Conflicts of Interest for Planning Commissioners