A day trip to Government Center and a meeting with Planning Staff helped me figure out what exactly goes on in the Planning and Zoning Department. Here’s the break-down:
In “Planning” is where the policy level analysis goes on. What that means is that those folks are planning the [...]
So in 1985, a county-wide vote passed a law against having signage of the east side of I-95 in the downtown area. And yet we have signs everywhere in that area—what’s the deal?
Hal F.B. Birchfield remembers that in January 2009 he received a letter from Mr. Sam Walthour, [...]
Some love it, some hate it–it’s Miami’s biggest form of public transportation, crowded in the morning rush hours with people dependent on this train system. Here’s my assessment of a random morning Metrorail ride:
I boarded the train at 9:30 and was impressed with its cleanliness. There were only [...]
The case for the Everglades Skyway: A bold step in restoring the natural flow of the Everglades
Environmentalists are coming together to unite for the development of a skyway that could drastically improve the natural water flow of the Everglades that has been averted through canals due to [...]
Let the water flow! Raise Tamiami Trail to achieve Everglades restoration.
When: Thursday, June 24th
6:00-9:00p.m.
Where: South Dade Regional Library
10750 Southwest 211th Street
Cutler Bay, FL 33189-2809
Everglades National Park is parched. A new proposal to elevate 5.5 miles of Tamiami Trail announced in May 2010 by federal officials will remove the dam [...]
From the Miami Herald:
On Wednesday:
Senior Obama adminstration officials are in town for a public meeting of the Federal Intergency Climate Change Adaption Task Force, 9 a.m. to noon at the Miami-Dade County Commission Chambers.
An excerpt from the Miami Herald:
“After 20 million gallons of sewage gushed into Biscayne Bay, a public advisory continues Monday. But Sunday, unaware swimmers still hit some of the bay’s beaches.
A warning about possible sewage contamination in Biscayne Bay continued Sunday and was extended to Monday [...]
There are so many people to thank for making this one of the events of the year – about 180 people came to thank County Commissioner Katy Sorenson for her years of service. First of all we want to thank all of the toasters, thank you for your messages. [...]
We are looking forward to celebrating Katy Sorenson’s public service to the community tonight at the Rusty Pelican at our Orchids & Onions Award Dinner/Annual Meeting.
“Florida, under siege and potentially surrounded, is fighting damaging oil spill publicity by urging its frontline to speak with one voice.
Visit Florida, the state’s tourism marketing arm has printable “palm cards” on its website that businesses can give employees being bombarded with questions about the BP oil disaster.
The cards, which are slightly larger [...]
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Planning News- Zoning to Protect Mom & Pops on the Upper West Side February 3, 2012Joseph Berger reports on New York City's efforts to protect local retailers with new zoning in Manhattan's Upper West Side, where the proliferation of chain stores, banks, and pharmacies have caused consternation. read more […]Jonathan Nettler
- America's Third World Infrastructure February 3, 2012Alex Marshall investigates the reasons why America's infrastructure resembles a third world country's, and decides that we have our arcane budgeting processes to blame. read more […]Jonathan Nettler
- Dancing on the Grave of Redevelopment February 3, 2012The redevelopment postmortem continues with a look at five projects that demonstrate the ways in which the Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Los Angeles (CRA/LA) strayed from its core mission. read more […]Jonathan Nettler
- Successful DC Bikeshare Program Heading for the Suburbs February 3, 2012The runaway success of Washington D.C.'s bikeshare program, in less than two years of operation, has it poised to expand to the city's suburbs this year. read more […]Jonathan Nettler
- Urban Revitalization: Baby Steps or the Magic Bullet? February 3, 2012Writer Tara Sturm explores the merits of incremental urbanism on revitalization efforts with the help of L.A. architect Alan Pullman, highlighting grassroots, community-driven economic development. read more […]
- Mapping Energy Consumption, Block-by-Block February 3, 2012A new interactive map produced by researchers at Columbia University reveals the energy use of nearly every building in New York City. Besides being an interesting curiosity, the map is a crucial first step in improving energy efficiency. read more […]Jonathan Nettler
- Exclusive: Abrupt Changing of the Guard at Vancouver Planning Department February 2, 2012In a surprise move this week, Vancouver's city council abruptly relieved its high-profile Planning Director, Brent Toderian, of his duties, after six years on the job. Planetizen has spoken with the former director about what transpired. read more […]Jonathan Nettler
- Indy's Unique Plan to Leverage the Super Bowl February 2, 2012As Super Bowl week comes to a close, Emily Badger reports on the host city's efforts to use the event as a catalyst for substantive change throughout the city. read more […]Jonathan Nettler
- Comprehensive Coverage of the End of Redevelopment in California February 2, 2012With no last minute pardons granted, yesterday marked the official dissolution date for California's 400-plus redevelopment agencies. Curbed LA has gathered the essential readings to guide you through the 'developments' at the state and local levels. read more […]Jonathan Nettler
- Mayor Outlines "Plan B" To Push Through Transit Improvements in L.A. February 2, 2012Deputy Mayor for Transportation Borja Leon provides insight into the Mayor's plans for ramping up implementation of Measure R funded projects if the Federal Government fails to back his America Fast Forward program. read more […]Jonathan Nettler
- Zoning to Protect Mom & Pops on the Upper West Side February 3, 2012
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Events Calendar
February 2012 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 - Hialeah Bus TourStarts: 9:45 amEnds: March 16, 2012 - 3:00 pmLocation: Start @ Hialeah Metrorail StationDescription: Tour of Hialeah & Miami Springs, with stops at local historical or cultural points of interest.

