Land Lines Magazine

Showing: All Types

Filters
  • 0 selected
  • 0 selected
  • 0 selected
  • 0 selected

April 2019

This issue explores the future of cities, with features on scenario planning, autonomous vehicles, inclusionary housing and the YIMBY movement, and green infrastructure in legacy cities.

A car sits submerged under water as a results of heavy flooding. The car sits under an aging Providence & Worcester Railroad bridge in Worcester.
Great Adaptations

How Two Smaller Legacy Cities Are Adopting Green Infrastructure

By Cyrus Moulton, April 10, 2019
President’s Message

Building the Cities We Need

By George W. McCarthy, April 9, 2019
Scenario Planning

Embracing Uncertainty to Make Better Decisions

By Robert Goodspeed, March 31, 2019
This image shows the Golden Gate Bridge in the foreground and the city of San Francisco lit up at night in the background.
Urban Planning

Lincoln Institute Experts to Offer Solutions at APA National Planning Conference

By Emma Zehner, March 19, 2019
A sand-colored building with a domed roof stands on the left with trees on the right and a statue of a man on a horse in the foreground.
Public Finance

As Real Estate Booms, Can Texas Offer Property Tax Relief?

By Will Jason, March 19, 2019
This image shows a street with a blue driverless shuttle in the middle. Blurred trees sit in the background of the image.
Driverless Ed

Urban Planners Shift Gears as Autonomous Vehicles Hit the Streets

By Kathleen McCormick, March 19, 2019
This map shows transit patterns in the Sacramento area.
City Tech

The Road to Smarter Transit Is Paved with Data

By Rob Walker, March 15, 2019
Gleam Davis
Mayor’s Desk

Santa Monica Goes All-In on Green: Reflections from Mayor Gleam Davis

By Anthony Flint, March 5, 2019