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
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
Fees for services proposed to support planning
Byrum, Gus
When analysis says 'build' Douglas, Wyo can show the way
Greenberg, Art
Utilities find impact mitigation pays
Metz, William
Fiscal Impact Analysis can surface assumptions, disclose options
Montasser, Ali
North Dakota readies CDBG implementation plan
North Dakota, State of
Coal Impact in North Dakota-severe effects
Oberlander, Vandeth
Anticipatory mitigation: Everybody's helped ready Edgemont for industry
Orsbon, Ben
Quality of life study yields development imperatives for industry
Smith, J. Ritchie
Are planners today's endangered species?
Staiger, Russ
Coal Impact in Montana-minimal disruption
Steadman, Stan
Hearings underway on leasing 1.2 billion tons….Coal!
Steadman, Stan
BLM invites community requests for U.S. Lands
Steadman, Stan
County officials share northern border pipeline siting decisions
Gallagher, Tom
APA's Israel Stollman reviewed planners' status-Successes and shortages dictate new direction
Greenberg, Art
Computer growth management applications analyzed
Luke, Ronald
Conference panel worried, cites antidote to decline
Martin, Ronald
People, jobs, Housing generate Dakota planners agenda
Oberlander, Vandeth
Planners Flock to Bozeman for first regional conference
Steadman, Stan
Utahn shares somber lessons learned, hassling DoD on MX
Steadman, Stan
Governor Schwinden explored Montana's dilemma- how to grow yet save a treasured heritage
Steadman, Stan
Here's Rx for community swim-pools leaking dollars
Wohlers, Chris
Montana's coal severance tax: rationale and reactions
Benker, Karen
Development prone Utah counties move into planning
Burns, Elizabeth
Neighborhood study finds 40% energy savings possible-and more with solar!
Camarata, S.J. & Guttling, Scott
Citizen role urged in planning and financing development
Garrett, Polly
Local government uses of Landsat explored
Howley, Jack & Wohlers, Chris
West Yellowstone has unique planning problems
Mayfield, Rick
The Christmas adventure (concluded)
Merta, Allen
Thoughts on farmland preservation
Montieth, Dean
Citizen leaders feel personally impacted by Dakota oil/gas boom
Oberlander, Vandeth
Conferees assess new telecommunication options
Peterson, David
Citizens groups unite to monitor western Colorado development
Peterson, David
Solar access game clarifies regulatory issues
Pollock, Peter & Stolz, Susan
Governor Matheson calls all Utahns to a 'partnership in planning'
Steadman, Stan
Growing communities learn from one another
Steadman, Stan
Livingston Manages in stable state doing what comes naturally-restoring, renovating using what's at hand
Stern, Ed
Wyoming equips towns to promote use of solar energy
Achter, Steve
Butte-Anaconda struggle to reverse decades of economic decline
Cornish, Janet
Integrated growth management would address all needs
Daneke, Gregory
Big Timber anticipates influx of people and many new problems
Epple, Andy
Booze causes/complicates myriad problems
Harmon, Ken & Lantz, Alma
Use the land now before we leave it behind
Kelley, Mike
Socio-economic impact modeling explored-with caveats a-plenty
Leistritz, F. Larry et. al.
The Great Christmas Adventure, a Tale of Two Planners
Merta, Allen
Convivial planning is now an appropriate attainable ideal
Nellis, Lee
County commissioner's is now a troubled role
Oberlander, Vandeth
Wyoming system projects housing demand/supply county-by-county
Rud, Dean
Bozeman's summer arts fest overlaps planners meet, provides family fare
Steadman, Stan
Belgrade turns to planning to preserve amenities
Thoreson, Randall
County building inspection, they love it around Casper
Wagner, Rose
Bridger seeks growth control in zoning district, general plan
Westlake, Stuart
Boom is old stuff in the west…What's new is the effort to manage it
Garling, Wendy
City realizes a negative net from coal development
Garnett, Joanne
Ball-park estimates of costs and revenues are possible
Johnsonrud, Myron
Fiscal impacts of new Nevada city determined beforehand
Montasser, Ali
Wyoming ponders how to best use revenues
Nellis, Lee
Butte, MT mounts a community effort to reverse economic decline
Owens, Dallas
Rolla, ND safeguards future developing people-services
Patrie, William
Gettysburg, SD solves its sewage problem- at 6% of the estimated cost
Ridler, James
Planners challenged to deal with revolution in transportation
Steadman, David
Western planner people meet Dave Conine
Steadman, Stan
Planning is people reasoning together for the common good
Steadman, Stan
Boulder's moving on energy planning and action
Stolz, Susan
Reaganomics poses a real threat to rural communities
Tushaus, Herman
Integral to the planning: estimating and assigning costs of growth
Banning, Peter
State provides data and alternate scenarios for planning eastern Utah's development
Barber, Brad
Renewable Energy on the great plains: Why not at Minot?
Davis, William & Peterson, David
Corraling dollars in DOT's mass of programs
Howell, Dick
Project Ski Slope
Howell, Dick
Bio-fuels not coal seen as long-run source of energy
Krings, Marcia
Eastern Montanans undertake human services inventory
Musser, Edward
Improvising where people are few, miles many
Ogburn, Cindy
Cluster housing is efficient and attainable
Shibley, Michael
Demonstrations suggest larger future role for cooperative housing
Smith, Mark & Martineau, Thomas
Innovating in an under-served rural community
Sprady, Jim
Western planner people meet Stan Steadman
Steadman, Stan
Funding community development: a concept for one small city
Willis, Jack
Grantsmanship: Build your proposal precisely, methodically
Collins, Cathleen
Rock Springs' La Barranca; Signaling new directions in single family housing
Corbett, Robert & Hinckley, Bruce
Grantsman-like skills employed, forming Max, ND Development Corporation
Jacobson, C.T.
Grantsmanship: Books tell people/show how to proceed
Kwiecinski, Paul
Anti-growth in the golden state
Nellis, Lee
Parting folly: estimating impact
O'Hashi, Alan
Budget cuts challenge grantsmen: get sharp
O'Hashi, Alan
Colorado's Front Range Counties plan for 1.3 million newcomers
Parr, John
Grantsmanship: Enlist friends, resolve, humor
Shorten, Brian
Youngish Minot pro finds feds flabbergasting
Steadman, Stan
Grantsmanship: Your small town can win
Tuott, Lee
Grantsmanship: start with thorough, precise planning
Tushaus, Herman
Planning Issues multiply in Nevada-Utah
Atwater, Richard & Peterson, David
Solar 'T-bills' Introduced
Barnes, Peter
Citizen Planner: PR's not for management coverup
Bleiker, Hans
Solar Energy: building code constraints and options
Bossong, Ken
South Dakota pioneers in practical, new geothermal applications
Brakke, Vern & Lidel, Phil
Today's imperative: return to energy-conscious site planning
Cumin, Cal
Solar energy the legal basis for community efforts
Degiorgio, Joan
Solar Energy: What it is; engineering access to it
Jaffee, Martin & Early, Duncan
Billings offers computer access to planning materials
Jelinek, Janet
Geo-thermal holds promise for Wyoming
Marcotte, Karen
Colorado Springs invites energy conserving intiatives
Mitton, Catherine
Mercer County models new energy conserving techniques
Mrdeza, William
Solar Energy bank authorized
National Solar Heating and Cooling Inf. Center
Cost trends favor many new small generating facilities
Neary, Dave
A conviction: times are changin'
Peterson, Dave
Solar Energy: what communities must do
Solar Energy Research Institute
Someone you know: planner of the year reads law for fun
Steadman, Stan
A fable for our time: the shadow strikes again
Steadman, Stan
Solar Energy: planners challenged to stimulate action
Wilkes, Laura
A stitch in time: rehab saves turn-of-century Hills homes
Adams, Frank
The Citizen Planner: reuming a series on public involvement
Bleiker, Hans
SoDakota supports small-town CIPs with detailed guide
Collins, Kathie
Montana encourages CIPs, allowing set-aside of funds
Daily, Clete
Are social problems in boom-towns real-or boondoggle?
Eaton, Vicki, Lantz, Alma, & Scrimgeour, Donald
Citizens' efforts over 30 years pay off: an oasis on the plain
Fenner, Kevin
Sharp funding, tight controls yield CIP goal-attainment
Galletly, William
Grand Forks re-works its' CIP each year, for 6 years ahead
Grand Forks City Planning Office
Local Financial Management Capability: how to do it
Lubka, Lewis
Local Financial Management Capability: what it is
Lubka, Lewis
Community Development
Peoples, Don
Vail identifies needs to be met
Rosall, Nolan
Colorado prepares for oil shale impacts
Scrimgeour, Donald
Planner Profile: Meet Earl Finkler of Alaska, Tucson, Chicago, etc.
Steadman, Stan
Rural center' zone mixes land uses-and succeeds
Allen, Gale
Conservation Districts granted broad planning powers
Bond, Allen
Planning Process accommodates rural, small-town values
Cipriani, Ralph
BLM appoints Maxwell Lieurance and Wm. Eikenberry to head Wyoming office
Dutcher, Don
Wyoming legislature scraps state land-use planning function
Fallat, Collin
State, feds help growing Buffalo, Wyo. Acquire park acreage
Gross, Kenneth
DCA proposes energy-impact field office and team
Montana Community News
Permit systems reflect communities, 'flex' with circumstances
Nellis, Lee
Strip-mine the range? - Pros & Cons
Northcutt, Greg
Water development planning process centers on negotiating
Richardson, James & Orsbon, Ben
Aspen's innovative controls seek balanced development
Smith, Karen
Computers prove cost-effective in planning
South Dakota State Planning Bureau
"Add 1" campaign offers books for memberships
Steadman, Stan
Collegians Query North Dakotans: Are you feeling energy-impact?
Steadman, Stan
MRBC launches 5-state $400,000 study of Missouri flood-plain
Steadman, Stan
Personalities in Planning….David Peterson directs water resource planning for MRBC in 10 state region
Steadman, Stan
Local units struggle to exercise control over strip mining
Boulding, J. Russell
Thermal heat moves 'full steam ahead' into new future
Cargo, Patty
Coloradoans succeed with 'creative packaging' of resources
Daus, Theresa
Housing takes time (!), tenacity
Hickey, Dan
UPSIG links local governments in exchange of innovations
Howley, Jack
HUD helps home-towns cope
HUD, US Department of
FNMA meets needs of capital-short impact areas
Hunter, Oakley
Development impacts highlighted by future-focused process
Leistritz, F. Larry & Senechal , Donald
In Dakota CDBG powers a swinging rehabilitation effort
Mack, Roger
Benefits multiply as computer 'composites' discrete studies
Miller, Steve & Ripple, Bill
Resources for meeting low-income & rural housing needs
Mollohan, Kent
Minot funds homes with municipal bonds
Odell, Roger
SERI addresses land-use implications of solar energy
Pollock, Peter Lewis
Colstrip plan and planning process gain residents approval
Potter, Michael
Douglas studies housing needs, new approaches
Sierz, Mike
Two Wyoming counties designated a rural 'development district'
Steadman, Stan
Aerial photos yield valuable new data
Wyckoff, John
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
Non-conventional technologies for small communities
Bernler, Jackie & Bernan, Sam
Spring Creek, Coal Country, MT
Cumin, Cal
Big Timber, PMG Country, MT
Epple, Andy
DOE's regional office "posture"-all possible help to impacted states and areas
Garrett, Polly
Doomed by progress, rival towns merged into New Town, ND
Mack, Herbert
SoDak tests '603' approach to coordination
Orsbon, Ben
Wyoming gives voice to local government needs
Pernula, Dale
South Dakota bases regional cooperation on local volunteerism & support
Rehfeld, Larry
While up on the slopes a capacity study proceeds
Rubin, Jim
Vail, Ski Country, Colorado
Ryan, Dick
New approaches to small-town renaissance
Schweyen, Bill
Some 'codes' are beyond appeal-Better know your territory
Steadman, Stan
Sweet Grass County braces for 500 new jobs
Steadman, Stan
Meet Dennis Balyeat….tri-state planner
Steadman, Stan
Workshop: Managing Energy Impact
Steadman, Stan
Indian Planners unite for education & interchange
Steadman, Stan
New water conservation study and planning guide commissioned
Steadman, Stan
Users plot rescue of 15-mile railroad
Wilner, Arthur
Peoples' recreational needs merit planners' high priority
Bischoff, Shelli
The Citizen Planner: An Often Overworked Species!
Bleiker, Hans
Growth and change seen in Wyoming recreation patterns
Bonds, Joe
Urban renewal in Montana: its evolution and funding
Gallagher, Lawrence
Billings strike begets variety of work, tests planners' mettle
Garnett, Joanne
Edgemont, SD nets parks from case-book cooperation
Krueger, John
South Dakota proves historic preservation both feasible and beneficial
Little, John
Historic South Pass city's future is assured
Martin, Ronald
Nostalgia yields a preference for natural parks
Mayfield, Rick
Uncommon good sense' in Whythe's thin new work
Nellis, Lee
Flawed, everyone agrees…but Montana
Richard, Jim
Grappling with rapid growth: Oil! And Sidney, MT
Shontz, John
No-Dak develops use and preserve approach on state parks
Vibeto, Terry
Good news! Consultative Process Works people win as "Mighty Mo" accorded recreational river status
Weil, Richard et. al.
The Citizen Planner: he's valued advisor-you're the decider
Bleiker, Hans
Revitalizing Montana's Aging Downtowns
Gallagher, Lawrence
Federal Money for impact areas
Garrett, Polly
States Strain to define development role
Greenberg, Art
Up-town living in the country
Johnson, Mark
Planners confront myriad effects on people
Leistritz, F. Larry et. al.
Wyoming Siting Act assures local input
Moore, Richard
Let's get the 'good' out of NEPA
Racine, Joe
Controversy widens over power exchange plan
Richardson, James
Impact! The Word was invented for Beulah, ND
Rogers, John
Alternative energy systems make rapid headway
Scrimgeour, Donald & Peterson, David
Oil/gas development demands planners' instant response
Shontz, John
Politics Impedes utilization of west's energy sources
Steward, H. Leighton
Why a 30% Coal Tax?
Towe, Thomas
Prize winning Colstrip suggests a 'better way'
White, Martin
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
The Citizen Planner...The Role of Citizen Participation in a public agency's work
Bleiker, Hans
New-Industry tax exemptions: the case of North Dakota
Dorgan, Byron
Salvaging a lively history: it's happening in Livingston
Draper, Joan & Leavengood, David
Start-Up' will pre-train work force for firms
Eppes, Ben
Goal setting occurs biennially...North Dakota tailors actions to plan
Jelinek, Dwayne
New life for an old railroad substation...."I knew it was an architect's idea..."
Kommers, Peter
Interstate effort nets rural health service
Loew, Brian
South Dakota's Industrial Future....Developing Farm and Mineral Riches
Orsbon, Ben & Kwiecinski, Paul
HUD programs foster development, lever private funds
Patrie, William
Cando proves it "can do," procuring giant pasta plant
Rodenbiker, Jo Ann
IRB's give communities real dollar-power
Roso, Anthony
With every egg in the energy basket...A life-style's at stake
Weiss, R. J.
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