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How Not To Raise Fees In Hard Times
In the second of three recollections of his time in office during the last big budget crisis -- drawn from his book Bill Fulton reminds us that people are willing to pay higher fees if they see the payoff -- but
William Fulton
Jun 21, 2020
Do Black Lives Matter to Homeowners?
In places like Los Angeles's Westside, equity needs to be an issue on the table.
Josh Stephens
Jun 21, 2020
We Must Do Better
At CP&DR, we often cover land-use disputes that are rooted in a legacy of racial inequities as they are distributed across the landscape. But we don't always acknowledge that inequity is at the root of the problem. We must -- and we will -- do better.
William Fulton
Jun 16, 2020
No Magic Bullet in Hard Times
In the first of three excerpts from , Bill Fulton -- former Mayor of Ventura -- recalls how difficult it was during the last recession to make the tough choices when the chips were down.
William Fulton
Jun 15, 2020
What Christo Taught Us About Land Use Policy
<p>He fought planners and other bureaucrats for years to get the permits required to build pieces of public arts that vanished in a matter of days. He was messing with us.</p>
Josh Stephens
Jun 8, 2020


Exploring California's Urban Mystique
In his new book, Josh Stephens plumbs the depths of California's good and bad -- and tries to find the reason why urban life there is so oddly compelling.
Josh Stephens
May 30, 2020
The 'Demolition Man' Pandemic
In the wake of COVID, will Taco Bell rule the world?
Josh Stephens
May 22, 2020
Planners Should Not Let Density Debate Infect Their Work
Many armchair planners are trying to blame the virus crisis on density. Real planners shouldn't let them get away with it.
Josh Stephens
May 5, 2020


The Dreadful Secret Behind a Nearly Perfect Commercial Strip
Many elements of great, but forbidden, urbanism are on display in a bygone version of Los Angeles.
Josh Stephens
Apr 29, 2020


Solvang Reconsidered
We're supposed to hate Solvang's kitsch. But it's got great bones -- for several blocks in all directions.
Josh Stephens
Mar 31, 2020
Wiener Loses Again. Or Does He?
<p>SB 50 went down in flames once more. But the bill gave the state cover for other bills that would otherwise would have been considered radical. And RHNA is forcing upzoning all over the state.</p>
Josh Stephens
Feb 4, 2020
Remembering Neal Peirce
CP&DR's editor and publisher Bill Fulton recounts the life of the pioneering urban journalist, who passed away right after Christmas.
William Fulton
Jan 7, 2020
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