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APA Conference: When Planners Wish Upon a Star
This week's APA conference is located across the street from the "happiest place on earth" -- with "place" in very ironic quotes. Here's what Disneyland, and Disney's latest "imagineering" efforts mean for planning today.

Josh Stephens
Oct 3, 2022
The Internal-Combustion Car Did Us A Favor
As California brings the gas-powered car era to a close, let's remember: It was just awful enough, at just the right moment, to inspire a revolution in land use regulation.

Josh Stephens
Sep 13, 2022
Anaheim's Major League Housing Debacle
<p>Angels Stadium in Anaheim could have become Orange County's most impressive infill redevelopment. If not for corruption, contentiousness, and the Surplus Land Act.</p>

Josh Stephens
Jun 17, 2022
Prop 13 Imprisons Californians in Their Homes
A new report finds that Californians -- and especially Angelenos -- live in their homes longer than people anywhere else in the country. That's one of the many reasons why California has a housing crisis.

Josh Stephens
Apr 26, 2022
Is NIMBYism On The Way Out?
Maybe we're premature, but the signs are there.

Josh Stephens
Apr 19, 2022
Let's Retire Our Ideological Labels For Cities
As the recent fights over housing show, there are not "progressive" and "conservative" cities. There are just cities open to change and cities closed to change.

Josh Stephens
Dec 7, 2021


California Is Densifying
<p>New Census analysis shows that all metro areas across the state are increasing their densities.</p>

William Fulton
Sep 8, 2021
Will SB 9 and SB 10 Make Any Difference?
In a weird way, they actually increase local control. Planners have their work cut out for them.

Josh Stephens
Sep 2, 2021
Eli Broad, Urbanist?
<p>The great irony of the philanthropist's life was that he made his billions on sprawl -- and then poured it into making Los Angeles a more urban city.</p>

Josh Stephens
May 3, 2021
The Phony Debate Over Wall Street and the Housing Crisis
T'he Blackstone Group and their ilk may be evil and exploitative. But they are not to blame for California's housing crisis.

Josh Stephens
Apr 5, 2021
Who Decides Whether California Misjudged the Bay Area's Housing Needs? (And Why It Matters)
A YIMBY lawsuit seeks to increase the Bay Area's housing allocation, but a court's schedule may not match up with the strict timeline set by the Dept. of Housing and Community Development.
Christopher S. Elmendorf
Feb 8, 2021
What Is Opposition To Duplexes Really About?
It can't really be about the buildings. It must be about the people.

Josh Stephens
Jan 19, 2021
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