Welcome to the Planning Commissioners Journal's "PlannersWeb" Site! We hope you'll take a few minutes to explore our web site and see how our online resources & print publications might be useful to you. We've prepared a biref summary below that highlights some features.-- also read about our new partnership with Project for Public Spaces. The Planning Commissioners Journal is not just for members of planning commissions, but for all citizens interested in city and regional planning issues. |
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See what we're covering in our current Winter issue: "Recognzing Community Assets." -- If you've never seen the Planning Comm'rs Journal, we'd be pleased to email you a complimentary pdf of our Winter issue. Just email us at: pcjoffice@gmail.com and simply note in the subject line: PPS visitor. |
In the Planning Commissioners Journal we often focus on planning and urban design issues -- and on ways of strengthening downtowns. Take a look at two collections of articles we've published as part of our "Taking a Closer Look" series: -- Downtowns & Town Centers -- Design & Aesthetics
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Free on our web site is a terrific introduction to American city planning, prepared alphabetically by noted planning historian Laurence C. Gerckens. Take a look at his Planning ABC's.
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Explore our PlannersWeb site. You'll find easy access to all articles published in the Planning Commissioners Journal since 1991 (most can be ordered and immediately downloaded). Just scroll down the right sidebar a bit till you see "Find PCJ Articles by Keyword" and "PCJ Articles by Topic." We have also posted several online "Resource Guides" that supplement topics covered in the Planning Commissioners Journal. Links are in the left sidebar. |


