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Do you require training for your zoning administrator? You should
Published on September 1, 2020
Zoning administrators are among the most important local officials – how well they do, or not do - their jobs have a great impact on the future of their communities. -
From Learning about Environmental Policy to Creating it: Tremaine Phillips ‘08
Published on August 10, 2020
Tremaine Phillips reflects on how his time in the Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics prepared him for his work as a commissioner for the Michigan Public Service Commission. -
5 ways planning remains relevant during COVID-19
Published on July 17, 2020
A list of 5 ways that urban and regional planning are relevant during the novel coronavirus pandemic. -
Court clarification on Right to Farm and local regulation
Published on July 16, 2020
A published Michigan Court of Appeals case provides clarification over the confusing issue of local regulation and the Right to Farm Act. -
2019-2020 Michigan planning and zoning court cases are available
Published on July 6, 2020
The annual 2020 summary of Michigan planning and zoning court cases is now available to the public. -
Urban agriculture and agriculture-like sample zoning text available to local governments in Michigan
Published on May 29, 2020
Local government should encourage urban agriculture. But there needs to be proper safeguards and a consensus to balance agriculture activities without undesired impacts in the neighborhood. -
A new resource for tribal officials
Published on May 22, 2020
Comprehensive resources webpage shares valuable tools and policy insights for Michigan’s 12 sovereign nations impacted by novel coronavirus -
How to move your community’s master plan process online: A case study
Published on May 15, 2020
A Collaborative Master Plan Process employs multiple online platforms, hears from a wide cross-section of residents, and never misses a beat. -
SPDC degree programs receive STEM designation
Published on May 8, 2020
Three SPDC degree programs in landscape architecture and urban and regional planning have received STEM designation. -
Decision making in communities
Published on May 5, 2020
How what happens after the decision depends on involvement before the decision.