By Joseph Womble In mid-October, I had the privilege of being able to attend the North Carolina chapter of the American Planning Association (NC-APA) conference along with planning practitioners fr…| Carolina Planning
By Joe Wilson Lock the doors! Call the H.O.A.! It’s Halloween, the one night each year when we face the most terrifying objects of our imagination: Youth on the street. A menacing figure looms out…| Carolina Planning
By Nicholas Stover The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) recently overturned a decades old ruling known colloquially as the Chevron Deference. This decision resulted from a challenge by the organization Loper Bright Enterprises Inc., a group of commercial fishing interests. The case, Loper Bright Enterprises, et al. v. Gina Raimondo Secretary of Commerce et al., brought two questions: Does the Magnuson-Stevens Act authorize …| Carolina Planning
Planner’s Travel Series About the series: Welcome to our ongoing travel series. These are all posts written by planning students and professionals about what to do in a given city when lookin…| Carolina Planning
By Joe Wilson This week in Chapel Hill a new year began. Thousands of students converged upon UNC’s campus (a select few upon New East, home of Carolina Planning) to begin the annual academic cycle…| Carolina Planning
The days are long, cicadas loud, the DCRPeople scattered to jobs and internships and sunny vacations. Yes, it’s officially (according to the Registrar, at least) summertime! We wish to offer congra…| Carolina Planning
By Sawyer Husain Revitalizing Midwest Cities: Turning Riverfronts into Catalysts for Urban Renewal Midwestern cities, often lacking the natural allure of coastal landscapes like those in Seatt…| Carolina Planning
A Case Study of Weaver Street Market By Kathryn Cunningham In these turmoil times, we need to hold the things we love close to us. And we also need to hold them accountable. I love Weaver Stre…| Carolina Planning
By Nina Clark Introduction Capital injections by public and private investment to catalyze the revitalization of long neglected communities is often lauded as a process that saves struggling neighb…| Carolina Planning
By Sam Hayes In my last blog post, I encouraged you to explore the hidden secrets of buildings by simply looking up. To continue on this path, I wanted to share a few details of other building…| Carolina Planning
By Sam Hayes I love digging into the history of the built environment of places I live in. It enriches my understanding of the area, and gives me a greater appreciation for it. However, in any…| Carolina Planning