The Remarkable Rezoning of NYC
Steve Cohen, executive director of Columbia University's Earth Institute, discusses the approval of the Department of City Planning's 100th rezoning, and explains how these rezonings are enhancing the...
View ArticleClosing Loopholes in NYC Parking Reforms
Noah Kazis reports that parking maximums put in place in 1982 were a great leap forward, but are still riddled with loopholes: Publication Date: Tue, 10/25/2011
View ArticleFor Planners, Investment in Social Media Pays Dividends
As social media strategies recently employed by Los Angeles's Department of City Planning and New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority demonstrate, social media networks Tags: Social Media, Los...
View ArticleFront Runner Emerges to Succeed Amanda Burden
Three current members of New York City's Planning Commission - Anna Hayes Levin, Michelle de la Uz and Kenneth Knuckles - have been floated as the most likely replacements for Amanda Burden, the widely...
View ArticleStrategies for Big Cities to Streamline Development Services
Publication Date: Wed, 04/02/2014
View ArticleHow Los Angeles Will Update its 1946 Zoning Code
Los Angeles' zoning code—the second-oldest in the country for a major city, dating back to 1946—is known to be near-indiscernible, filled with confusing overlays, supplemental use districts, "Q...
View ArticleNew York Zoning Amendments to Speed Sandy Recovery Efforts
"The Mayor’s Office of Housing Recovery (HRO), the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) and the Department of City Planning (DCP) arPublication Date: Mon, 03/30/2015
View ArticleNew York Reconsiders Air Rights for Landmarks
"The Archdiocese of New York has been working with Central Synagogue and St.Publication Date: Sun, 04/05/2015
View ArticleExplaining the Importance of Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning
A few excerpts from an article by Justin Davison:Publication Date: Wed, 08/05/2015
View ArticleThe Remarkable Rezoning of NYC
Steve Cohen, executive director of Columbia University's Earth Institute, discusses the approval of the Department of City Planning's 100th rezoning, and explains how these rezonings are enhancing the...
View ArticleClosing Loopholes in NYC Parking Reforms
Noah Kazis reports that parking maximums put in place in 1982 were a great leap forward, but are still riddled with loopholes:Publication Date: Tue, 10/25/2011
View ArticleFor Planners, Investment in Social Media Pays Dividends
As social media strategies recently employed by Los Angeles's Department of City Planning and New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority demonstrate, social media networks Tags: Social MediaLos...
View ArticleFront Runner Emerges to Succeed Amanda Burden
Three current members of New York City's Planning Commission - Anna Hayes Levin, Michelle de la Uz and Kenneth Knuckles - have been floated as the most likely replacements for Amanda Burden, the widely...
View ArticleStrategies for Big Cities to Streamline Development Services
Publication Date: Wed, 04/02/2014
View ArticleHow Los Angeles Will Update its 1946 Zoning Code
Los Angeles' zoning code—the second-oldest in the country for a major city, dating back to 1946—is known to be near-indiscernible, filled with confusing overlays, supplemental use districts, "Q...
View ArticleNew York Zoning Amendments to Speed Sandy Recovery Efforts
"The Mayor’s Office of Housing Recovery (HRO), the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) and the Department of City Planning (DCP) arPublication Date: Mon, 03/30/2015
View ArticleNew York Reconsiders Air Rights for Landmarks
"The Archdiocese of New York has been working with Central Synagogue and St.Publication Date: Sun, 04/05/2015
View ArticleExplaining the Importance of Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning
A few excerpts from an article by Justin Davison:Publication Date: Wed, 08/05/2015
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