by Josh Stephens on Jul 2, 2021
Housing, New Urbanism, Rick Cole
Rick Cole, the consummate California urbanist, is the new executive director of the Congress for the New Urbanism.
by CP&DR Staff on Apr 12, 2021
Bill Fulton and Josh Stephens break down the biggest trend in local planning -- the abolition of single-unit zoning -- and a few of the key land-use bills, out of many, that the legislature is considering. >>Listen Now
by Josh Stephens on Mar 4, 2021
In November, Nithya Raman became only the second trained urban planner to be elected to the Los Angeles city council. CP&DR spoke with Raman about how planning influences her political agenda. >>read more
by CP&DR Staff on Dec 23, 2020
Bill and Josh discuss CP&DR's most popular stories of the year. >>read more
by CP&DR Staff on Dec 10, 2020
Book Reviews, Books, Gender, Housing, Planning History , Race
An impressive array of books on urban planning came out in 2020; Bill and Josh discuss with Planetizen Editor James Brasuell. >>read more
by Josh Stephens on Oct 12, 2020
Even as the single-family home maintains its grip on the American Dream, alternatives are emerging. Author Diana Lind explores the future of housing in her new book Brave New Home. >>read more
by Josh Stephens on Sep 8, 2020
Anna Nelson, of advocacy group Neighbors for more Neighbors, will tell the California APA conference how grassroots activism defeated single-unit zoning in Minneapolis. >>read more
by CP&DR Staff on Aug 4, 2020
Black Lives Matter, Planning Profession, Race
Bill Fulton and Josh Stephens host a roundtable of Black planners from around the state. >>read more
by Josh Stephens on Jul 19, 2020
Equity, Regional Planning, SCAG, Social Justice
SCAG Regional Council President Rex Richardson proposed a resolution to declare racism a public health crisis and a top priority for SCAG >>read more
by Josh Stephens on Jul 12, 2020
Bay Area, COVID-19, Housing, Podcast, SPUR
New head of Bay Area think tank discusses housing, tech, and the impact of the pandemic. >>read more
by CP&DR Staff on Jun 7, 2020
Planners often focus on the minutiae of their cities. But cities are greater than the sum of their parts. CP&DR Contributing Editor Josh Stephens explains how the parts fit together in California. >>read more
by Josh Stephens on May 28, 2020
APA, COVID-19, Planning Profession
Josh Stephens speaks with California APA President Julia Lave Johnston. >>read more