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The Winter issue of Planning debunks community engagement myths and shares tech tools that advance housing affordability. Learn what the pickleball craze can tell us about adaptive reuse, how to plan for equitable on-street EV charging, and why music should be a part of your economic development strategy. PLUS: a sneak peek into the 2024 Trend Report and how Virginia planners fought for zoning reform — and won.


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Page Count
36
Date Published
Jan. 1, 2024
Format
Adobe PDF
Publisher
American Planning Association

Table of Contents

Regaining the Missing Middle Ground

In a Washington, D.C., suburb, planners and advocates fought entrenched ideas about single-family only zoning with data, engagement, equity, and political neutrality.

Saying No to NIMBYs: A Planner's Guide to Overcoming Pushback

Changes to the status quo often put people on the defensive, but planners can level the playing field and lead productive community conversations around important housing policy shifts.

7 Need-to-Know Trends for 2024

The new Trend Report for Planners comes out soon. Here's a sneak peek at some of the signals shaping our world — and the profession.

INTERSECTIONS

Economic Development: The Taylor Swift effect

Adaptive Reuse: Pickleball in empty malls

People Behind The Plans: Taiwo Jaiyeoba on comp plans

Et Cetera: The landmarks we love

TOOLS FOR THE TRADE

Infrastructure: Equitable EV charging

Tech: Affordable housing help

Engagement: A new tool for practitioners

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Contributors

Perspectives: Leading on climate

Community Green: Netzero public space