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Tag Archives: publications
It’s time for 21st century legal noticing!
In an era of daily newspapers shutting down or dramatically reducing their publication dates to just twice or thrice a week, and with Saturday mail delivery being on the fiscal chopping block, it seems long-past time that planning and zoning enabling legislation … Continue reading
Posted in advertising, Advocacy, cities, civics, civility, commerce, Communications, culture, education, government, history, humanity, inclusiveness, land use, Language, libraries, planning, politics, Social media, technology, Television, urban planning, writing, zoning
Tagged advertising, cities, government, internet, land use, legal notices, news, planning, politics, publications, urban planning, web, zoning
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Top 12 posts of 2012
The past year has been a terrific one for panethos.wordpress.com. So, I thought I would list the top 12 posts that were published in 2012, as tabulated through a few moments ago. If anything changes substantially by the actual end of … Continue reading
Posted in Active transportation, adaptive reuse, aerospace, air travel, airport planning, airports, Alternative energy, architecture, art, bicycling, Biking, books, Canada, Cars, cities, civics, civility, climate change, coffee shops/cafes, Communications, Cuisine, culture, diversity, economic development, economic gardening, entertainment, entrepreneurship, environment, Europe, family, fitness, Food, fun, geography, Geology, globalization, government, health, historic preservation, history, humanity, inclusiveness, infrastructure, land use, landscape architecture, music, nature, new urbanism, peace, placemaking, planning, politics, product design, Science, skylines, spatial design, sprawl, States, Statistics, sustainability, technology, third places, tourism, transit, transportation, Travel, urban planning, zoning
Tagged blogging, cities, internet, Panethos, planning, posts, publications, social media, technology, web, weblogs, Word Press
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The age of the aerotropolis beltway
In the midst of reading John Kasarda and Greg Lindsay’s definitive and thoroughly interesting book entitled Aerotropolis: The Way We’ll Live Next, I began to ponder some of the surface transportation ramifications of this megatrend. In particular, those impacts taking … Continue reading
Posted in aerospace, air travel, airport planning, airports, Cars, cities, civics, commerce, Communications, consumerism, culture, density, economic development, economic gardening, Economy, entrepreneurship, fair trade, geography, globalization, government, land use, new urbanism, North America, placemaking, planning, politics, skylines, spatial design, sprawl, technology, Trade, transportation, Travel, urban planning, writing, zoning
Tagged aerotropolis, air travel, airport planning, airports, beltways, books, cars, cities, commerce, economic development, freeways, geography, Greg Lindsay, highways, Interstates, John Kasada, land use, planning, publications, ring roads, spatial design, sprawl, trade, transportation, transportation planning, travel, urban planning, writing
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