Dispatches from Seattle; The 2015 American Planning Association National Conference in Review #apa15

Saturday, April 18 Seattle Sustainable Neighborhoods Assessment Project This was the first session of the conference that really impressed me.  Peter Steinbrueck and Michaela Winter from Steinbrueck Urban Strategies, reviewed a project the City of Seattle had commissioned as part…

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Brice – Tussing (Columbus) Market Analysis

In the summer of 2014, the City of Columbus engaged a group of visionaries led by Pete DiSalvo and DiSalvo Development Advisors (DDA), to conduct a market analysis of the Brice-Tussing neighborhood.  In addition to DDA, the consulting team consisted…

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Mistakes Planners Make when Creating Retail Districts

* The following excerpt appeared originally in the March 2012 issue of Planning magazine; published by the American Planning Association. “Creating successful urban retail districts is a goal of planners and community leaders alike. But as Robert J. Gibbs points…

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The BEST way to construct a Market Area boundary

Establishing good market boundaries is crucial to a solid market analysis, but not all market areas (also referred to as trade areas) are created equal. Of course physical barriers–both natural and man-made–affect boundaries and market area delineation, but market areas…

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The Kids Aren’t Alright – Uninsured Children in America

Uninsured Children in America In 2008, the American Community Survey (ACS) began surveying the U.S. population on the subject of health insurance coverage.  To date, the most complete data set available is the 2008-2010 3 year ACS which excludes counties…

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Tornado Hot Spots in the U.S.

This week is the anniversary of one of the worst tornado outbreaks in U.S. history.  On April 3-4, 1974, at least 148 tornadoes roared across the United States.  Since then, this has been eclipsed by only the May 21-26, 2011 tornado outbreak….

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U.S. Nuclear Facilities and Disaster Planning

It’s been over a year since the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan.  It was a dark reminder that man-made disasters are sometimes harder to manage because there is often little warning.  It is therefore critical that the population within the…

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The Location of the Sweet Sixteen 2012

I am a resident of Ohio.  Every four years Ohioans find themselves the center of the political universe.  It starts out as flattering and ends up just being annoying.  This year we find ourselves at the heart of the 2012…

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Location of the Undereducated At-risk Population

Several days ago I was discussing the link between education and unemployment with my economist friend Bill Lafayette, PhD.  The seemingly endless Republican Primary had recently thrust higher education into the national spotlight.  At issue was whether or not we…

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Most Popular Locations for Telecommuters

This week’s Map of the Week is the third in Urban Decision Group’s series of maps that examine commuting in the U.S.  Our first map dealt with Average Commuting Times in the U.S.  Last week’s map showed the Impact on…

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