Planning December 2019
Planning December 2019
Revitalization, Engagement, Recovery
In December's issue of Planning, look ahead to the future of planning through diverse youth — exposing them to planning creates engaged and empowered community members. Discover how small towns are revitalizing downtowns by increasing the town's overall walkability. Five years after the Flint water crisis began, its residents have experienced illness, fear, and distrust — Flint is working to regain its community's confidence.
Featured Articles
Planning for Future Leaders
Exposing diverse youth to planning helps them become empowered community members — and potentially, future planners. Story by Juell Stewart.
Getting Rural America Back on Its Feet
Small towns are using rural residents' love of walking to revitalize their downtowns, writes Jay Walljasper.
Trust, Corroded
Five years after its infamous water crisis began, Flint is working to regain its community's confidence. Madeline Bodin reports.
Building Blocks by Building Beats
Web-only article: Hip Hop Architecture Camp introduced middle and high school students to architecture, urban planning, creative placemaking, and economic development.
News & Departments
Research You Can Use
Reid Ewing quantifies post-disaster recovery.
Viewpoint
Housing is a human right.
Cover: Fine Art/Alamy.