Norman Krumholz has recently been elected president of the American Planning Association (APA). He served as Cleveland, Ohio's Planning Director from 1969 to 1979, and is now director of the Center for Neighborhood Development at Cleveland State University. Mr. Krumholz's primary professional concern involves working at the neighborhood level with lower income people in hopes of improving their living environments. He proudly admits to be a staunch advocate of rights for low-income people
Harvey Gantt, 1990 Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate and former Charlotte mayor, earned a mas...
Wake County Planning Director John Scott, recipient of the North Carolina American Planning Associat...
I want to thank the editors for inviting me to have the last word in this CPJ issue. What follows ar...
Norman Krumholz is a towering figure in the eyes of many planners. A proponent of equity planning—th...
Michelle Nance currently serves as the President of the North Chapter of the American Planning Assoc...
By tracing his journey from city planning director to director of a technical assistance center with...
This is a time of great transition for our country. It is a time of great transition for Chapel Hill...
Norman Krumholtz was born in Passaic, New Jersey. He served as the City of Cleveland’s planning dire...
Norman Krumholz, Professor of Urban Studies at the Levin College of Urban Affairs at Cleveland State...
To commemorate the fact that the Department of City and Regional Planning at UNC-Chapel Hill has bee...
This piece marks the beginning of a series of interviews with North Carolina Planning professionals ...
W. Whitfield Morrow is a president of Fraser, Morrow, Daniels & Company in Research Triangle Park, N...
The Alumni Association of the Department of City and Regional Planning, University of North Carolina...
In this piece, two planning experts provide their views on the role of planners in promoting equity ...
Roger Waldon is a Principal Consultant with Clarion Associates in Chapel Hill, NC. He was also the p...
Harvey Gantt, 1990 Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate and former Charlotte mayor, earned a mas...
Wake County Planning Director John Scott, recipient of the North Carolina American Planning Associat...
I want to thank the editors for inviting me to have the last word in this CPJ issue. What follows ar...
Norman Krumholz is a towering figure in the eyes of many planners. A proponent of equity planning—th...
Michelle Nance currently serves as the President of the North Chapter of the American Planning Assoc...
By tracing his journey from city planning director to director of a technical assistance center with...
This is a time of great transition for our country. It is a time of great transition for Chapel Hill...
Norman Krumholtz was born in Passaic, New Jersey. He served as the City of Cleveland’s planning dire...
Norman Krumholz, Professor of Urban Studies at the Levin College of Urban Affairs at Cleveland State...
To commemorate the fact that the Department of City and Regional Planning at UNC-Chapel Hill has bee...
This piece marks the beginning of a series of interviews with North Carolina Planning professionals ...
W. Whitfield Morrow is a president of Fraser, Morrow, Daniels & Company in Research Triangle Park, N...
The Alumni Association of the Department of City and Regional Planning, University of North Carolina...
In this piece, two planning experts provide their views on the role of planners in promoting equity ...
Roger Waldon is a Principal Consultant with Clarion Associates in Chapel Hill, NC. He was also the p...
Harvey Gantt, 1990 Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate and former Charlotte mayor, earned a mas...
Wake County Planning Director John Scott, recipient of the North Carolina American Planning Associat...
I want to thank the editors for inviting me to have the last word in this CPJ issue. What follows ar...