Where the ‘15-minute city’ falls short
By Feargus O’Sullivan, Bloomberg CityLab, March 2, 2021. Toronto-based urban designer and thinker Jay Pitter argues it risks entrenching social divisions.
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By Feargus O’Sullivan, Bloomberg CityLab, March 2, 2021. Toronto-based urban designer and thinker Jay Pitter argues it risks entrenching social divisions.
Where the ‘15-minute city’ falls short Read More »
By J.K. Dineen, San Francisco Chronicle, February 28, 2021. Developers, architects, and housing advocates provide their perspective on the question.
Will ending single-family zoning create more housing? Read More »
By Supriya Yelimeli, Berkeleyside, February 24, 2021. Berkeley was the first city in the United States to enact single-family zoning in 1916.
Berkeley begins process to end single-family zoning Read More »
By Henry Grabar, Slate, February 22, 2021. If the populations of the nation’s largest cities are truly plummeting, they are in big trouble.
Cities aren’t shrinking because everyone’s moving out, but because no one’s moving in Read More »
By Michael Cass, Director-elect. Grow your skills and help your Northern Section APA colleagues. Join our Board as Treasurer, Marketing and Sponsorship Manager, or San Francisco Regional Activity Coordinator.
We want YOU — to join our Board Read More »
News about Alicia Giudice, AICP, Richard (Rick) Smeaton, AICP, and Leslie Trejo, assembled by Haeseo (Hazel) Choi, associate editor.
HUD’s Cityscape brings you research and information on regulatory barriers, their consequences, and strategies for reducing them.
Research: regulatory reform and affordable housing Read More »
By Florentina Craciun, March 17, 2021. A simple question, an elusive answer.
Director’s note: Who matters? Read More »
By Carol Kuester, MTC, March 17, 2021. Clipper START is a pilot program that provides single-ride transit fare discounts for eligible low-income individuals who live in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Clipper START unites innovation with equity Read More »
(Russian Hill photo by N. Knox, May 1966.) Miroo Desai, AICP, is our local planner interview. Alan Hoffman on inverted planning for transportation. HUD USER on the spatial heterogeneity of gentrification. And much more!
Northern News April 2021 Read More »