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Browsing Plan Canada - Vol 44 No 4 (2004) by Title
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Moving forward in Canadian communities: Soliloquy of an urbanist
(Canadian Institute of Planners, 2004)This article reproduces Larry Beasley's closing plenary speech at the Canadian Institute of Planners' national conference in Toronto. He touches on the profession's past and present challenges, and what we as planners can ... -
Le nouveau plan d'urbanisme de Montréal
(Canadian Institute of Planners, 2004)Le Sommet de Montréal de juin 2002 a rassemblé des citoyens et des acteurs en provenance de divers milieux dans le but de refléter et d'articuler leur vision pour le futur de la Ville. Les participants ont fait ressortir ... -
Plan Canada - Volume 44, Number 4 (Winter 2004)
(Canadian Institute of Planners, 2004-11)Moving minds|Remue-méninges -
Secondary suites: Obstacles and opportunities demonstrated by a case study in Guelph, Ontario
(Canadian Institute of Planners, 2004)Secondary suites, or accessory apartments as they are known in the Guelph context, are an important source of rental housing. Although this housing stock may only be a "temporary" supply in certain instances, it is ... -
Strategic land use planning: Revitalization in St. Louis
(Canadian Institute of Planners, 2004)Aggressive marketing using tax incentives is part of the everyday planner's life in many U.S. cities. Tax increment financing, abatement, and sales taxes are an important part of the revenue stream. Canadian cities need ... -
Sustainable development in northern urban areas
(Canadian Institute of Planners, 2004)Sustainable development principles are an important starting point for the planning of any urban area. In northern communities, where these principles are particularly critical, they are a challenge to implement. ... -
Turning over the reins
(Canadian Institute of Planners, 2004)Jill Grant reflects on her four years as Chair of the Editorial Board of Plan Canada, and welcomes Mark Seasons as her successor. -
Urban innovations: Financial tools in brownfield revitalization
(Canadian Institute of Planners, 2004)With increasing Canadian interest in brownfield redevelopment, many Ontario municipalities have begun to use financial tools such as tax increment equivalent grants to stimulate redevelopment. This article, based on a ... -
Where to start?
(Canadian Institute of Planners, 2004)When facing different situations, both in our personal and professional lives, we seek information that will help us to find solutions. However, the information and advice we receive can be overwhelming, and we find ...