Books and Chapters

Collaborating to Prevent Sprawl
By Carey S. Hayo, AICP, Frances Chandler-Marino and Nancy Roberts
A chapter from Local Planning, Contemporary Principles and Practices, an ICMA Green Book. Posted with permission from the owner. Copyright © 2009 ICMA Press. Information at: http://bookstore.icma.org/Local_Planning_Contemporary_P_P1917C29.cfm

How Do You Effectively Assess a Community’s Need for Parks and Open Space?
By David Barth, AICP, RLA, ASLA, CPRP
A chapter from From Recreation to Re-Creation: New Directions in Parks and Open Space System Planning
Published by the American Planning Association, 2008

New Directions in Affordable Housing
Changes in How We Contemplate, Conceive, and Create Inclusive Neighborhoods
by Andrew Nothstine, AICP
2006

Transportation Prescription for Healthy Cities
By Ian Lockwood, P.E.
Presented at Common Ground, a leadership conference of the Alan M. Voorhees
Transportation Center at Rutgers University
2004

Articles and White Papers

Reworking the Office
By W. Chad Cowart and Gregg Logan
Urban Land
June 2009

Providing Equity for Parks and Recreation Facilities;
Alternatives for Calculating Levels of Service

By David Barth, ASLA, AICP, CPRP
FRPA Journal, a publication of the Florida Recreation and Park Association
Spring 2009

Planners Should Lead Conservation of Florida's Water Resources
By Jay Exum, Ph.D. and Stephen Suau, P.E.
Florida Planning, a publication of the Florida Chapter of the American Planning Association
February 2009

Town Makers “See the Future” in North America’s Pacific Northwest
By Kelly Morphy
Urban Land
October 2008

Principles of TOD: Denver positions itself for the future
By Troy Russ, AICP
Colorado Real Estate Journal
Sept. 30, 2008

Positive First Impressions
The social and economic benefits of open spaces
By David Barth, RLA, ASLA, AICP, CPRP
Parks and Rec Business
August 2008

Sampling Techniques and Methods for Determining the Spatial Distribution of Sand Skinks (Plestiodon reynoldsi)
By David A. Pike, Kelley S. Peterman, Randy S. Mejeur, Michael D. Green, Karen D. Nelson and Jay H. Exum
Florida Scientist
Spring 2008

Kids are the Common Denominator
Parks should engage children of all abilities

By Gary Warner, RLA, AICP and Elisabeth Manley, RLA
Parks and Rec Business
April 2008

Bellingham Waterfront is Potentially Best New Place in America
By Dan Burden
The Bellingham Herald
Sept. 22, 2008

Codes Must be Updated to Create Traditional, Walkable Communities
By Dan Burden and Edward Erfurt
Florida Real Estate Journal
September 2008

Designing People-Oriented Street EdgesOur Work Environment Photo
By Dan Burden
May 2009

Look to the Landscape
by John Paul Weesner, RLA, ASLA
College Planning and Management
April 2008

The Value of Curb Appeal
By Peter C. Sechler, RLA, ASLA
College Planning and Management
June 2007

Ten Ways to Win With Your State DOT
Tips from a pro on making an ally of your transportation department
By Ian Lockwood, P.E.
Planning
October 2001

Downtown Streets: Are We Strangling Ourselves on One-Way Networks?
By G. Wade Walker, Walter M. Kulash and Brian T. McHugh
TRB Circular E-C019: Urban Street Symposium
1999

ITE Traffic Calming Definition
By Ian Lockwood, P.E.
ITE Journal
July 1997

Posters

Traffic Calming - Intersection

Traffic Calming - Midblock

Transit Station Links

Level of Quality - Walking

Level of Quality - Biking

Street Crossing Details

Street Element Link