The CU On the Air Podcast recently talked to representatives of the University Technical Assistance program, or UTA, a unique collaboration between a Colorado Center for Community Development in the College of Architecture and Planning at CU Denver, and a division of local government within the Colorado Department of Local Affairs, or DOLA.
Professor Jennifer Steffel Johnson recently spoke on a Denver Design Week panel exploring how affordable housing needs to evolve in the coming decades to adapt to climate change.
As part of a new series of first-person accounts written by TIAA Scholars, Professor Jeremy Németh writes about how urban planners can help predict and prevent the negative impacts of gentrification.
Students in Dr. Makarewicz’s Regional Growth & Equity class recently visited DRCOG’s offices to learn first hand out about regional planning and Metropolitan Planning Organizations.
In a recent article, "The Small-City Vision Zero Challenge" by Streetsblog USA, CU Denver professor Wes Marshall addresses the many hurdles small cities face when trying to tailor Vision Zero to their communities.
CU Denver's Urban and Regional Planning Associate Professor Jeremy Németh was interviewed by the Denver Post for their recent article, “There’s speculators buying up houses:” Denver’s East Colfax braces for transit, density and displacement."
Carrie Makarewicz, Assistant Professor in CU Denver's Department of Urban and Regional Planning was recently interviewed by Daily Camera for the article, "Chamber eyes collaborative approach to growing."