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Public Works: The Fun Theory

Much of what we call infrastructure is out of sight, buried in the ground. A small percentage is visible and inspiring.

Down Under – Space Beneath Bridges

See what cities are doing to reclaim those scary places under bridges and freeways.

The Development Game

A few months ago I gave a presentation to a group of business people in the community wanting to learn more about the challenges of development.  I thought long and hard about a medium that could best explain land use…

The TIFF About TIF

Here is some interesting data compiled by Chris Comeau, AICP, Transportation Planner with Bellingham Public Works, for traffic impact fee (“TIF”) rates in the state of Washington as of December 2012.  These TIF rates appear to be calculated on the cost…

Friday Fun Post

I attended the dinner for the conference by the  International Academic Association on Planning, Law and Property Rights held here in Portland, Oregon last evening.  As any land use geek might imagine, I had a fabulous time talking about land use systems throughout…

A Subtle Change Makes A Huge Difference in New SEPA Exemptions

As previously reported on this blog, the Washington Legislature directed the Department of Ecology to revise and amend the SEPA rules to streamline permitting processes.  The first process concluded on December 31, 2012, and included changes to SEPA exemptions.  These exemptions just went…

Why Do We Build Cities?

Have sociologists, economists, and historians fully explained why we invest so much time and treasure in this enterprise?

Energy Efficiency and Home Inspection Bills

Washington Senate Bill 5076 and accompanying companion House Bill 1181 would require home inspectors to include in their written report to prospective homeowners information describing the components and systems of homes that affect energy efficiency.  Washington’s Home Inspector Advisory Licensing Board has developed standards…

County Can Set Reasonable Conditions Absent Express Language

Today, January 22, 2013, Division III of the Washington Court of Appeals issued a decision affirming the ability of the Benton County Board of Adjustment to set reasonable conditions on the use of land under a special use permit.  David and Charlotte…

U.S. Supreme Court Hears New Takings Case

On Tuesday, January 15, 2013, the United States Supreme Court heard arguments in the Koontz v. St. Johns River Management District case.  There are two questions presented in Koontz.  First, whether the government commits a taking if it refuses to issue a land use permit…

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