Posts tagged Planning Education
1984, Issue 08

A Survey of Automated State and Sub-State Natural Resources Data Bases
Caron, Loyola & Stewart, Debora Sidor

Thermopolis Downtown Strategy: Convert Commercial Space to Housing
Crush, Teresa

Defense Planning- our "highest priority"
Drake, Tom

Pre-Crisis Management...The Minturn Story
Kent, James

Utopian Experimental Colonies: the Reality
Lubka, Lewis

Alaska: An "Outsider's" Impression
Netter, Edith

Record numbers flock to Teton County...Jackson conference becomes "fantastic" memory
Steadman, Stan

Planning and growth management are attractions...Norwegians visit Fort Collins
Waido, Ken

Inverse condemnation...Are scales out of balance? Missoula case has peculiar twist
Wilcox, Jean

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1984, Issue 07

Historic Conservation Easements: "Best Tax Shelter in History"
Berman, Estelle

Liability question heats up over hazards...Builders/planners have incentive to mitigate!
Havens, Gay & Slosson, James

Preservation stimulates downtown housing
Kidd, Dan

Public decision making: using Negotiated Investment Strategy
Moore, Carl & Carlson, Chris

Viewpoint: Municipal Anti-trust Immunity
Shipman, Sally

Environmentally sensitive and affordable housing approach offered in...."Natural Networks": new design system
Steadman, Stan

STEWARDS: A Voluntary Land Conservation Planning System
Wright, Jack

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1983, Issue 02

Reagan proposes to auction off "disposable assets," as...Public land sales open flurry of questions out West
Alguire, Frank

Another point of view on Denver...Urban design finds fertile ground
Appell, Gordon

UC-still growing strong
Hill, David

Planning Ed in full swing in Washington
McKinnon, Dixie Clark

And from the Western Slope....Economic forces provide planning challenge
Metzner, Curt

Letting it slide...visual presentations as a planning tool
Rademan, Myles

Fort Collins economic development goes forward as....Program brews success
Smith, Curt

Denver's downtown stirs controversy...Development boon or boondoggle?
Smith, Herb

The "Boom" is off the rose
Smith, Karen

Small town design studio- Creston, WA
Stouder, Frederick & Kasprisin, Ron

Commissioner Feels Good about Opportunity to contribute
Wagner, Rose

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1982, Issue 10

Bond Series answers questions
Faas, Ron

Universities Assist Planners/Officials: Workshops evaluate fiscal impacts
Faas, Ron & Byrne, Abby

Rural zoning in "Fruitbowl of the nation"
Faith, Richard

Washington- Dynamic Backdrop for planning issues
Hurand, Fred

A Small Town Design Studio
Kasprisin, Ron & Stouder, Frederick

Environmental policy evolves toward full implementation
Landles, Robert

New law could have chilling effect on local code enforcement
Montgomery, John

Agricultural land preservation-Kent style
Satterstrom, Fred

Planning protects agricultural industry
Theilacker, John

CDBG's goal is to strengthen communities
Turnbull, Nick

Clark County historic trust innovates
Turner, Kirby

Popular short course trains citizen planners
Wong, Mike

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1982, Issue 08

UW offers off-campus training
Bleiker, Hans

From a city point of view
Cantine, Bob

Planners and Citizens joing forces to manage….
Cowee, Dan

Nebraskans experiment with dynamic survey method
Deknatel, Charles

From Public to Private Planning
Finkler, Earl

Rich heritage: resource worth saving
Headlee, Rick

State Fair newly designed for future
Inniss, Peter

While Gillette controls with annexation
Krauss, Harvey

Fremont County solves solid waste woes
Martin, Ronald

Rural Planning comes to Baltimore
Nellis, Lee

Growth in Jackson and Cheyenne
Palma, Do

WYOMING: Where variety spices life
Racine, Joe

Douglas Shifts Priorities
Sierz, Mike

Hats off to Wyoming Editor…Thank you, Rose!
Steadman, Stan

South Dakota's 6th District innovates with effluent reuse as Wastewater proposed for coal transport
Strub, Michael

The city beautiful movement comes to Rock Springs
Unger, Rick

Officials size up planning from a county point of view
Wagner, Rose

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1982, Issue 05

Downtown Redevelopment in the Arctic
DeKrey, Allan

Helpful hints for new planners: Show human side of personality
Jacobson, Thomas

Universities of Nebraska at Lincoln and Omaha provide wide range of options
Massey, Roger & Hinton, David

Local officials under fire from new laws as…substandard correction facilities spawn legal action
Rowenhorst, James

WP Regional Conference will Feature Tour of Homestake Gold: Largest and Oldest mine shapes economy of area
Steadman, Stan

Missoula, MT Spirit Program Maximizes resources
Steadman, Stan

CAUR provides information for planning
Webb, Vincent

Long range planning comes of age in South Dakota
Wilner, Arthur

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1982, Issue 02

What do ya know…..Cheyenne's now MPO
Carroll, Tim

Preparation is just what's needed as...Tornado Triggers Disaster
Helm, Nelson

Grand Island-Hall County get act together
Helm, Nelson

Local Planning has challenges ahead
Ho, Williiam

Neighborhood Planning looked at in...Approach…and…Practice
Holley, Joan

Applying planning process can be Turning Point for Local Detention Facilities
Inniss, Peter

Legal Basis (or in the Beginning must be a plan)
Krumland, Gary

A tribute to Emiel J. Christensen…Planning and Planner for Nebraska
Kuzelka, Bob

Energy Development Boosts Interest in USGA Maps and Aerial Photos
NCIC

Rural Districts plan rescource use
Orton, Lee

North Dakota Schools Brace
Overlander, Vandeth

Nebraska Policy Planning
Palmer, Betsy

River City Planning- Omaha Style
Peterson, Garneth

The Shape of Nebraska's Regional Councils
Schreiner, David

SBIC can inject bucks into local business
Wiley, Gene

Capital City Planning
Worth, Larry

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1982, Issue 01

Storm over the Desert: Planning for the MX Missile
Atwater, Richard & Peterson, David

No more hunting for county addresses
Bates-Metzke, Data

While South Dakota investigates CIP
Collins, Kathie Ryan

Swapping private development rights with the feds
Diemer, Joe

Eastern Washington emphasizes functional skills
Hurand, Fred

Participation process provides answers…..saves bucks
Hutchison, Jon

Mills gambles on compact lot
Kurtz, Steve

Water: Key to energy drought pinpointed
MacCarey, Lawrence, et. al.

North Dakota CDBG Program forges ahead
North Dakota, State of

Lobbying Leads to Legislative Success
Richard, Jim

Governor Olson challenges: our responsibility is to lead
Steadman, Stan

Popular Professor "Practices What She Preaches"
Steadman, Stan

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1981, Issue 10

Computer file identifies 28,000 Colorado place names
Steadman, Stan

How do you present YOU? 'Body language' says a lot!
White, Kris

But history responds 'twernt that way at all'
Birch, Eugenie Ladner

Local officials stress need for front-end money
Bubriski, Mark

A Slide show? Great! Buy you'd better be ready-better be good
Garnett, Joanne

Energy planning sessions produced ideas a-plenty
Gutting, Scott

Visuals convey ideas, powerfully…good ones are within every planner's reach
Holje, Bob

North Dakotans, being human, differ sharply on energy development issues
Oberlander, Vandeth

Public involvement is essential/attainable
Press, Mitch

SBA'er evaluates enterprise zones
Ray, Frank

Planner Profile: Montana's new president (Randy Thoreson) is home-town "Citizen of the Year"
Steadman, Stan

President Reagan calls us back to a simpler time
Steadman, Stan

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1981, Issue 09

In Planning, involve all the people!
Charleston, Steven

Doing participative planning of recreation
Edwards, Felicity

Minnesotans stall urban sprawl, preserve farm-lands
Gessaman, Paul

Oil-Shale: Montana's is poor
Grose, Dennis

How to combat vandalism of parks
Howley, Jack

Nebraskans stress do it yourself community efforts
Koneya, Mele

Students in venerable KSU program learn planning by doing some
Phillips, Tom

Ten natural eco-systems endangered by development
Roberts, Charles & Kelly, Diane

Oil-Shale: Colorado's Loaded
Steadman, Stan

Bentonite: Montana's rich
Steadman, Stan

Ben Orsbon's strong on planner interaction
Steadman, Stan

Perspective: you need a plan to build a budget
Steadman, Stan

Beyond plans: you need facts to manage growth
Thompson, Mike

Communicating creatively is the key to successful planning
Vories, Rebecca & Snyder, Rachel

The law: you need it to get the solar innovations
Wagner, Rose

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1980, Issue 07

Broad-based task force copes with emerging human needs in Wheatland, WY
Achter, Steve

Rapid Growth! What it can cost the community
Bennett, Keith

Strip-mining!-What can local government do?
Boulding, J. Russell

University of Utah graduates first urban planners
Burns, Elizabeth

The origins of environmental planning-a tool for survival
Cortese, Thomas

U of Wyoming develops array of impact-mitigation strategies
Davenport, Judith

Rapid Growth! Planning space for people-programs
Davidson, Donna

Feds volunteer information, aid, and advocacy
Denham, Paul

Surprise! Zoning discovered to serve shelter needs of ALL the people
Freeman, George

Regional task force defines eastern Montana's human service needs
Getz, Ginny

Wright's success reflects commitment and cooperation
Huff, Robert

Utah State's grad programs offer environmental/regional emphases
Johnson, Craig

Ticaboo, Utah: the case of the self-actualizing community
McKay, Marilyn

New town of Colstrip's being built to human scale
Potter, Michael

Consultant's private status affirmed in libel action
Publisher's Auxiliary

WIFE works to maintain people-farmland balance
Steadman, Stan

Court upholds open space zoning
Steadman, Stan

Montana's 'Mr. Planner' still winning 'em in Colorado
Steadman, Stan

Is health planning becoming a case of high-cost 'over-kill'?
Stroup, Jeff

Human needs burgeon under rapid growth
Uhlmann, Julie

Protection of prime farmland merits all planners' best efforts
Zitzmann, Warren

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1980, Issue 03

People experience the intricacies of water management
Amend, John

The Citizen Planner...In involving the public, match "tools" to the tasks!
Bleiker, Hans

Red River's annual floods worsen
Bushfield, Bob

Steps can be taken-now-to mitigate flood hazards
Fallat, Collin

Energy impact workshops offer 'participation'
Greenberg, Art

Book Review - Land Use and the States, Second edition, Robert G. Healy and John S. Rosenberg, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979
Greenberg, Art

Water-Resource and hazard
Inniss, Peter

Montana trains planners for the rural West
Kang, Darshan

Dickinson's lament: Water, water everywhere - else!
Landblom, Rob

Basin states' water-planning complicated by energy-related escalation of demands
Larkin, Elaine

Big cities face (water) shortages too!
Larsen, Richard

Remote Sensing: a new tool for data hungry planners
Mower, Roland

And then there's little Ingomar...with nary a drop to drink
Richard, Jim

SoDak profile: 'Big Jim' Hill
Steadman, Stan

Rapid City moves fast to implement flood plan
Swanson, Leonard

Water planning-the science, and the art
Waddington, Ralph

Sediment control by local ordinance tested
Wood, Charles

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1980, Issue 01

What happens at Harlowton if Milwaukee folds?
Awner, Adela

The Citizen Planner...Constructive involvement needed to allay distrust
Bleiker, Hans

Bozeman plans linear park on abandoned rail-route
Bolton, Paul

B-N's posture: Stop-look-listen, try to help
Boyce, Allen

The implications for communities are analyzed...Rail executives predict increases in area coal traffic
Boyce, Allen

City Hall sees unrepentant obstructionism
Enzi, Michael

Big beautiful graphics of the Earth
Freeman, George

Cheyenne involves many interests in rail-side development plan
Inniss, Peter

NDSU grad program combines teaching and service
Lubka, Lewis

New C & NW line a-building, to move Powder River coal
Marren, Joseph

Are housing costs now just out of hand?
Merta, Allen

North Dakota acts to save distressed roads
Merta, Allen

The goal is service to planning professions...States join in sponsoring new journal
Roach, Fred

Anti-hazard funds provided by Rail-Highway Safety Program
Steadman, Stan

New approaches urged in community-railroad controversies
Taggart, Robert

South Dakota 'Railplan' serves development
Wilner, Arthur

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Apr / May 2013

Idaho Students Compete in 2013 Future City Competition
Cecil, Jon & Linhart, Steve

Planning and Finance - Risky Business
Dugan, Patrick L.

Art of Engagement - Preserve the Wholeness in Landscapes and Cultivate a Community Life
Nellis, Lee

When Planning Becomes Most Fowl
Radtke, Jason

What's So Great About Sandoval County?
Stebleton, Brad

A look into the past, present, and future of Lead, South Dakota
Vogt, Amber

Bargain GIS- ARCMAP Alternatives and Other Tools
Williams, Wells

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Feb / Mar 2013

Finding Oprah, emotional intelligence and my next planning position
Cecil, Jon

Planning and Finance - Priming the Planning Pump The Legacy of HUD 701 Grants
Dugan, Patrick L.

Climate Adaptation Planning: Communities for Resiliency
Follingstad, Gretel

Art of Engagement - How to get a more representative audience in the room
Nellis, Lee

Going Green- Southern Nevada provides efficient transit for tourists and residents
Packer, Adrienne

Featured Planner- Dan Hanson, Brookings, SD
Putnam, Neil

How to Assemble a Successful Mixed-Use District
Reeves, Michelle

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