50 years of BART: Inside the original BART cars
BART News, June 10, 2022. The original BART cars were the epitome of stylish design and comfort.
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BART News, June 10, 2022. The original BART cars were the epitome of stylish design and comfort.
50 years of BART: Inside the original BART cars Read More »
By Veronica A. Flores, June 21, 2022. I had the chance to meet with local professionals and get a strong sense of Santiago, the capital of and largest city in Chile.
Markets, machas, and municipalities: a planner’s walking tour of Santiago Read More »
Nominations are due by Friday, July 1st. Those elected will begin a two-year term on January 1, 2023. CPF Board members will serve four-year terms.
Nominate an APA California member for the Chapter Board Read More »
The five-person jury handed out six “Awards of Merit” and nine “Awards of Excellence.”
Northern Section 2022 Awards announced Read More »
SPUR has made the majority of its programming free to the public. Here are excerpts from their events calendar for the balance of May and June 2022.
Some of the free SPUR events through June Read More »
The Institute for Local Government offers planning commissioner training free of charge, exclusively for city and county commissioners, new or experienced.
2022 regional Planning Commissioner trainings Read More »
By Stephanie Vozza, Fast Company, April 29, 2022. Limit meetings to when you need an active conversation that involves bouncing ideas around, suggests author Donna McGeorge.
If your meeting is really needed, keep it to 25 minutes Read More »
By Casey Case, May 2, 2022. Small-scale improvements and amenities can make a big difference in California’s small- and mid-sized downtowns.
Walkability: Fairfield’s response to post-Covid urban planning Read More »
By the California Planning Roundtable, May 2022. As we add housing through infill, we not only need to plan and fund infrastructure to support it, we need to remedy existing deficits in communities where infill growth is directed.
Infrastructure for Infill Read More »
The class used guiding principles from the Reimagining the Civic Commons initiative to determine who is using Downtown San José’s Guadalupe River Park, which demographics are underrepresented, how people get to the park, and if and when they feel safe there.
Urban Planning students measure the civic value of urban open space Read More »