Episodes
Plans can fail for a number of reasons, but in today's episode we highlight the top five causes of planning efforts failing to make it across the finish line.
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Published 07/02/21
In this episode, we look at how the dollars and cents of development can sometimes result in bad planning. Plus, we discuss opportunities for the land value tax and how this can result in better outcomes.
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Published 06/18/21
Most people traditionally think of parking being an issue in their City because they believe there isn't enough. The truth is that your City does have a parking problem; there is too much of it. In this week's episode, we discuss ways to visualize the oversupply of parking in your City and some of the challenges having too much parking creates.
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Published 06/04/21
In this episode, we discuss Vision Zero and how to implement the program successfully.
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Published 05/21/21
Examining how cities develop service area boundaries and discussion of a new, data-driven approach to doing so. By using this methodology, cities can identify and answer the question of when it comes to city facilities, who do you serve?
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Published 05/07/21
Do walkable places result in people actually walking?
Check out the Storymap I created for this episode to see the analysis and resources for what was discussed in today's episode.
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Published 04/23/21
Many cities struggle to have functional public transit systems. While some blame rests with the agencies on the operations side, many times it’s the lack of transit-supportive policies that doom transit. In this episode, we will look at policies your city can change to help make your transit ridership increase.
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Published 04/09/21
In this week's episode, we discuss missing middle housing (like duplexes, triplexes and quads) and why housing choice is important to your City. While City's like Minneapolis and Berkeley make headlines for their so-called ban on single family housing, we cover intermediate steps you can take in the interim.
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Published 03/26/21
Traditional measures of equity typically consider only a fraction of person's day, as they rarely examine things other than where people live. In this week's episode, we look at how mobile location data can unlock and reveal larger patterns of equity or inequality by looking at where people shop, work and socialize.
In the episode, we discuss a methodology for how you can examine this same issue for your City. A link to the results of my analysis are below.
The El Paso Equity Atlas is...
Published 03/12/21
Walkability is a nebulous term to that means lots of things to different people. In today's episode, we examine whether walkability matters in terms of the price people are willing to pay for housing. Using data from real estate website such as Zillow and Redfin and combining it with walkability metrics from Walkscore, you can examine the correlation between walkability and sales data. Interested in learning more? Leave leave me a message or contact me on anchor.fm/planning.
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Published 02/26/21
Traffic Congestion is often the number one complaint of residents in your city, but many governments struggle showing both where it occurs and the magnitude of the problem. But with more companies making traffic data available, there are now multiple data sources available to allow you to begin visualizing your city's traffic congestion problem. Listen to today's episode to learn how you can begin collecting this data, all at no cost.
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Published 02/13/21
A how-to on getting started on making data-driven decisions for you and your city.
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Published 01/29/21
This week's episode dives into the political aspects of the field as we look at Planning and Politics and how planners can navigate this difficult landscape.
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Published 01/15/21
In this episode, we look at nonconforming situations as it relates to cities' zoning ordinances. We highlight common issues cities run into when it comes to enforcing existing nonconforming policies and provide simple steps you can undertake to have a better, more common sense policy in place.
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Published 01/01/21
In today's episode, we look at how zoning regulations and mortgage lending practices have priced out an entire generation of Americans from owning homes. This episode discusses the Opportunity Atlas to provide local context of what has happened in local housing markets. Check out the resource by going to OpportunityAtlas.org
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Published 12/18/20
In today’s episode, we examine the role mortgage lending had in shaping our neighborhoods as well as the historical arguments against the city grid.
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Published 12/11/20
Building on the last week's episode, we examine how urban form and zoning join forces to have a powerful shaping effect on cities. The smallest unit of development in cities is the block and its shape, configuration and dimension determine the ability of buildings to change adapt over time. Listed below are the resources referenced in the episode with links to learn more about the topics discussed.
References:
Image of the City by Kevin Lynch or read the Summary
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Published 12/04/20
In this first episode of Planning Matters, we examine the evolution of zoning regulations in the United States from basic simple housing keeping to those of growth management. Reading William Fischel’s Zoning Rules! here: https://www.lincolninst.edu/publications/books/zoning-rules
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Published 11/27/20