Edge-city development on the urban fringe of U.S. metropolitan centers has provoked heated debate over metropolitan policy. This article reports on qualitative research of two edge cities in the San Francisco Bay Area Walnut Creek and San Ramon investigating the empirical issues of their growth and analyzing the broader issues of metropolitan planning. I specifically examine the roles of California general plan law and local land use planners in the development of the two edge cities, where planners used the general plan as early as the 1950s to set aside areas of each community for economic diversification. This study finds that the California General Plan law failed to provide regional coordination for edge city growth, particularly on is...
This report provides research findings from the second year of a two-year research project on patter...
Traditional explanations of suburbanization in the United States focus on spatial mobility, consumer...
In the last decade California has been characterized by intensive suburban development. Traditional ...
This article reports on research on the role of land-use planning in the emergence of new urban cent...
California Cities have the freedom to adopt and implement growth restricting policies with limited c...
American cities face tremendous challenges including housing affordability, rising economic inequali...
2013-11-21This study focuses on whether sustainability plans, through their creation and implementat...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Urban Des...
Freeways have profoundly influenced the form and function of U.S. cities, yet urban planners general...
Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) presents a unique opportunity to align the interests of developer...
Abstract-Planners of the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system, the first large-scale urban rail proj...
Low-density exurban landscapes threaten ecosystems and pose challenges for urban and regional planni...
Growth management has been part of US land use planning practice for decades, and a large number of ...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
This paper assesses how opponents of regional planning efforts in the San Francisco Bay Area transce...
This report provides research findings from the second year of a two-year research project on patter...
Traditional explanations of suburbanization in the United States focus on spatial mobility, consumer...
In the last decade California has been characterized by intensive suburban development. Traditional ...
This article reports on research on the role of land-use planning in the emergence of new urban cent...
California Cities have the freedom to adopt and implement growth restricting policies with limited c...
American cities face tremendous challenges including housing affordability, rising economic inequali...
2013-11-21This study focuses on whether sustainability plans, through their creation and implementat...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Urban Des...
Freeways have profoundly influenced the form and function of U.S. cities, yet urban planners general...
Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) presents a unique opportunity to align the interests of developer...
Abstract-Planners of the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system, the first large-scale urban rail proj...
Low-density exurban landscapes threaten ecosystems and pose challenges for urban and regional planni...
Growth management has been part of US land use planning practice for decades, and a large number of ...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
This paper assesses how opponents of regional planning efforts in the San Francisco Bay Area transce...
This report provides research findings from the second year of a two-year research project on patter...
Traditional explanations of suburbanization in the United States focus on spatial mobility, consumer...
In the last decade California has been characterized by intensive suburban development. Traditional ...