Austin

HIGHWAYS TO BOULEVARDS BLOG: Austin's I-35 “Cut and Cap” Approach

This post is a part of CNU’s Highways to Boulevards Blog series, which features interview summaries and insights from some of the best minds at the frontline of our Highways to Boulevards Initiative. ... read more »

Shaun Donovan on Federal Grant Criteria

It pays to attend the Congress - potentially in federal funds for your community. ... read more »

The Gourds

Last night one of my favorite bands graced us with their music at the CNU Dinner. ... read more »

CNUXVI to offer more AIA, AICP, and ASLA credits than ever before

Architects, planners, and landscapers, rejoice! ... read more »

New Urbanism and the other half of the city?

I have been reading literature on New Urbanism for nearly four years now and I am also a student of Sociology which has set me on a collision course to combine the two subjects into one question, how ... read more »

Austin Officials Solidifying Role of New Urbanism

As recent Austin Business Journal articles can attest, planning in Austin is becoming more and more dominated by new urbanists. ... read more »

Austin Chronicle Discusses Planning with Duany, Dittmar

CNU Board members Andres Duany and Hank Dittmar are featured in Katherine Gregor's "Developing Stories" article from the No ... read more »

CNU Board Visits Unique Urban Home

Austin, Texas is a city known for its unique people and settings. In this ever-evolving and "weird" place, people are constantly innovating their own swatches of the urban fabric. ... read more »

Austin, Texas Emerges as America's Greenest Big City

In a recent Chicago Tribune front page article, writer Howard Witt details the Texas capital's rigourous efforts to curb climate change and set an example for cities around the world. ... read more »

Austin Business Journal: Austin to host CNUXVI

New urbanism event being held in Austin Austin Business Journal 11:17 AM CDT Tuesday, March 27, 2007 Austin's efforts to create a denser and more active urban core have helped it land a major conference that will draw an estimated 2,000 attendees next ... read more »