by Michael Kavalar, as published in the July 2016 edition of Planning Magazine. The streets of Rio de Janeiro are a lesson in abundance. People abound. Buildings abound. Slow-gliding flocks of seagulls float overhead, pterodactyl-like. So do great bureaucratic profusions of color—the trash collector’s blue jumper, the utility worker’s orange vest, the gray of the municipal guard. Even the
Clarion Associates is celebrating Tareq Wafaie and Matt Goebel’s successful completion of Planning for Hazards: Land Use Solutions for Colorado for the Colorado Department of Local Affairs (DOLA), which received great reviews on the Land Use Prof Blog, calling it “one of the best new tools out there for thinking through planning for natural hazards and resilience issues.”
Ben Herman and Darcie White have contributed Substance to Planning Magazine’s March 2016 edition, The 21st Century Comprehensive Plan: Substance, Role, and Form. Click on the link below to access the full article. Planning | March 2016
Indianapolis, Indiana IndyRezone | Zoning Ordinance APA Indiana – 2016 Award for Outstanding Best Practice