|
News Coverage on Katrina and Planning APA staff, leadership, and members have been interviewed about Hurricane Katrina by print and broadcast media. These stories examine the planning dimension of the disaster: Evacuees express concerns, hopes about rebuilding Louisiana Neil Peirce column: New Orleans' good news Podcast:
Planning Visions, Post-Katrina Many big visions for new Big Easy Historic
ward with grim future Portlanders take part in remaking Gulf Coast 'Planning
in the Gulf Coast is needed more than ever' Some
move back; many move on Editorial:
Post-Katrina recovery calls for new principles Is Desire Strong Enough to Draw Evacuees Back? Federalism for the 21st century Emergency Preparedness: A wake-up call for Oregon communities New
Orleans Will Be Rebuilt Planners
emphasize thoughtful New Orleans rebuilding process Planners
say rebuild should be driven locally Making a city that's so unique that everybody wants to come A Rush to Set Up U.S. Housing for Storm Survivors Rebuilding
New Orleans Rebuilding
may cost as much as war in Iraq The
city that will be Can
the lost city of New Orleans be found again? How
do they rebuild a city? Shoring
up levee system a top priority New
Orleans must be moved, some say Rebuilding
of New Orleans incredibly big, far from easy Disaster
doesn't have to be city's death knell A
tradition of rebuilding A
special sadness for fate of a preservation warrior
| |