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National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)
National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)
National Highway Safety Administration
National Resources Defense Council
National Trust for Historic Preservation’s Main Street Program
Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (NORCs)
neighborhoods, see traditional neighborhoods
Nelessen, Anton
Nelson, Gaylord
neotraditionalism
New Jersey
Newman, Oscar
Newpoint (South Carolina)
new towns and villages; architectural style of; building types in; connectivity of; mixed-use development in; neighborhood structure of; parking in; pros and cons of; public transit for; regional considerations for; site plans for; streets of
New York City; Regional Plan of 1929; see also Manhattan
New York Regional Planning Association
New York Times, The
Nichols, J. C.
Nimbyism
no-growth movements
Nolan, John
Norfolk (Virginia)
“North Dallas Special,”
Northwest Ordinance (1787)
Nyhan, David
office facilities: government; inner city; neighborhood
office parks; permitting process for; versus main streets
Oglethorpe, James
Olmsted, Frederick Law
one-way streets
on-site parking requirements
on-street parallel parking
open space
Orchards, The (Maryland)
Oregon; see also Portland
Orfield, Myron
Orlando (Florida)
outbuildings
overbuilding
Palm Beach (Florida)
Palmer Square (Princeton, New Jersey)
park-and-ride
parking; antisocial behavior and; in inner city; in new towns and villages; parallel; in rear of buildings; requirements for; residential; retail location and; shopping center
parks; in new towns and villages
Pasadena (California)
pedestrian-friendly design; comfortable versus unpleasant streets in; and development costs; elderly and; interesting versus boring streets in; meaningful destinations in; mortgages and; of new towns and villages; office parks versus; public transit and; safe versus dangerous streets in; traffic reduced by; urban
Pensacola (Florida)
permitting process; inner city; in regional planning
Persian Gulf War
Petersen, David
Philadelphia; Elfreth’s Alley; Main Line rail corridor of; Reading Terminal Market
Phoenix; automobiles in
pioneers, urban
planning: history ofneighborhood, versus sprawl; of open space; proactive; public participation in; regional, see regional planning; traffic and; transportation
Playa Vista (Los Angeles)
plazas
pods, single-use; market segments and
policing, see community policing
policy, see government policy
Popper, J. F.
Portland (Oregon); regional planning in; Urban Growth Boundary around
Portsmouth (New Hampshire)
post offices: in malls; relocation to suburban fringe of
Post Properties
poverty, inner-city
Prairie Style architecture
Princeton (New Jersey)
Priority Development Sectors
private management districts
product differentiation
property rights
Providence (Rhode Island)
public-benefit facilities
Public Citizen
public housing
public participation: in fighting sprawl; in planning
public realm: decline of; inner city; private realm versus; sense of enclosure in; technical design of; teenagers in; of traditional neighborhoods
public sector, see government policy
public transit; designation of corridors for; federal support for; lack of, urban poor and; neglect of; new towns and villages and; parking versus; public process and; regional planning and; state policy on; urban viability and; see also rail transport
pushcarts
quarter sections
racism; income segregation and
rail transport; designation of corridors for; for new towns; park-and-ride and
Rand McNally
redlining
regional planning; eight-step process for; environmental movement as model for; new towns and villages in; state role in
regulatory environment: municipal and county; see also permitting process; zoning
Reich, Robert
renovation, federal incentives for
residential development, see apartments; housing; subdivisions
retail: apartments above stores; inner-city, management of; setback for; surburban, see shopping centers; traditional; see also corner stores; malls
retirement communities
Rhineland (Missouri)