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The Winter issue tackles some of planning’s biggest challenges. Learn about strategies to manage the in-demand curb, how climate change and the pandemic will affect gentrification, and which trends are shaping planning as we know it. PLUS: transforming a hotel into supportive housing, catching up with nonprofit BlackSpace, and 6 ways to make infrastructure more inclusive.


Details

Page Count
48
Date Published
Jan. 1, 2022
Format
Adobe PDF
Publisher
American Planning Association

Table of Contents

The State of Gentrification

As a decade of disruptors changes gentrification patterns, the same question remains: Can planners spark revitalization without displacement?

2022 Trends for Planners: A Sneak Peek

APA Research and the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy share their foresight driven guide for the new year (and beyond).

How to Create a Curb Management Framework

Follow these seven steps for inclusive, dynamic policies that unlock billions in potential revenue.

INTERSECTIONS

Housing: A solution for homelessness

Policy: Voters back environmental bills

The Profession: The Black experience in urban design

Et Cetera: Pandemic doc, podcast review, Animal Crossing

TOOLS FOR THE TRADE

How-To: Six principles for equitable infrastructure

The Profession: Boost your planning department's profile

Infrastructure: Four roadblocks to inclusive streets

Planners Library: Effective leadership, renewable energy

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Contributors

Perspectives: Planning and public health

Letters

Great Places: Aspen Pedestrian Mall, Aspen, Colorado