Planning Naked | December 2015

Planning Naked | December 2015 by Dr. Mark David Major, AICP, CNU-A, The Outlaw Urbanist contributor This issue of Planning Naked may be a little shorter than usual since my print edition of Planning Magazine hasn’t appeared in the mail in months (you might have noticed the gap in posts of Planning Naked). Is it … Continue reading Planning Naked | December 2015

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Planning Naked | July 2015

Planning Naked | July 2015 by Dr. Mark David Major, AICP, CNU-A, The Outlaw Urbanist contributor Observations on the July 2015 issue of Planning Magazine. 1. Some will be disappointed this month’s issue (“Pot Report”) did not come with any free samples; maybe for only APA-CA or APA-CO chapter members, perhaps. 2. APA appears to … Continue reading Planning Naked | July 2015

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Planning Naked | June 2015

Planning Naked | June 2015 by Dr. Mark David Major, AICP, CNU-A Observations on the June 2015 issue of Planning Magazine. Cover: An indication arrow on the cover? Seriously? How can APA be trusted to design our communities when they don’t even know how to design a magazine cover? Having said that, this is really … Continue reading Planning Naked | June 2015

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Planning Naked | May 2015

Planning Naked | May 2015 by Dr. Mark David Major, AICP, CNU-A, The Outlaw Urbanist contributor Observations on the May 2015 issue of Planning Magazine. 1.  I cannot believe the cover of this Special Issue on Transportation from Planning: The Magazine of the American Planning Association. The message could not be any clearer: Transportation=Road Building=Moving … Continue reading Planning Naked | May 2015

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Planning Naked | April 2015

Planning Naked | April 2015 by Dr. Mark David Major, AICP, CNU-A, The Outlaw Urbanist contributor Observations on the April 2015 issue of Planning Magazine. 1. APA President William Anderson in the Guest Column on page 5 says “that planning is relevant, alive, and needed now more than ever.” Planning, generic? Instead, what about saying … Continue reading Planning Naked | April 2015

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