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Current Issues in New Urbanism

Mastering the tools to build resilient, inclusive, and walkable communities in an era of rapid change.

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BeginnerUpdated Apr 27, 2026
Current Issues in New Urbanism

What You'll Learn

check_circleAnalyze the history and core principles of the New Urbanism movement.
check_circleApply form-based coding techniques to facilitate walkable, mixed-use development.
check_circleEvaluate strategies for integrating affordable housing and social equity into urban redevelopment projects.
check_circleDevelop climate adaptation and mitigation plans for coastal and desert urban environments.
check_circleImplement community-driven charrette processes to foster consensus and project success.

About This Course

This six-hour course explains what New Urbanism is and explores five current issues: equity planning, climate planning, how freeways impact neighborhoods, land use and zoning reform, and the creation of new neighborhoods. New Urbanism is a design movement that intends to create more sustainable communities through the use of green space, transit-oriented design, and environmental justice.

The course offers an in-depth overview of how contemporary planners, architects, and policymakers are rethinking mixed-use development, walkable communities, and sustainable infrastructure. Through an examination of real-world applications and current debates, the curriculum delves into the intersection of social equity, transit-oriented development, and suburban retrofitting within the New Urbanist framework. Engage with the dynamic strategies being used to overcome modern regulatory hurdles and discover how the built environment is continually being reimagined to foster resilient, inclusive, and vibrant communities in the 21st century.

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HalfMoon Education
HalfMoon Education

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HalfMoon Education is a nonprofit continuing education provider offering live webinars and on-demand courses for engineers, architects, landscape architects, land surveyors, attorneys, paralegals, accountants and others. Since 1996, we’ve helped thousands of professionals nationwide stay current with industry standards and codes, earn CE hours, and advance their expertise through practical, expert-led learning experiences. Learn more about us at: www.halfmoonseminars.org

Jason  King, AICP, CNU‐Accredited
Jason King, AICP, CNU‐Accredited

City Planer, Dover, Kohl & Partners

Mr. King, AICP, Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) Accredited, is a city planner and has directed multidisciplinary teams around the country and the world. He has served as the project director and prime author on over 200 plans for cities, towns, neighborhoods, and corridors. He is a Principal at Dover, Kohl & Partners of Miami. Jason’s work has focused on social, economic, and climate change resilience. Jason authored two books: The Climate Planner: Overcoming Pushback Against Local Mitigation and Adaptation Plans (2021) and The Equity Planner: Five Tools To Facilitate Economic Development with Just Outcomes (2023). Jason’s work is also featured in numerous planning texts such as Sustainable Urbanism (2007), Form-Based Codes (2008), and Street Design (2014), and he has been interviewed by the New York Times, Planning Magazine, and National Public Radio.

Pamela Stacy   King, CNU‐Accredited
Pamela Stacy King, CNU‐Accredited

Studio Director, Dover, Kohl & Partners

Ms. King is Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) Accredited and directs projects at every scale, drawing on a background in both planning and architecture. Pam focuses on form-based codes, comprehensive plans, master plans, and architectural standards and has experience throughout the United States and internationally. When not directing projects, Pam is the lead designer on illustrative plans, working closely with the public to help envision more walkable and sustainable futures. Prior to joining Dover-Kohl in 2006, Pam worked designing homes and community buildings, producing construction documents, working with municipalities to get projects approved, and working with construction managers on-site—skills that give her a valuable perspective when creating new master plans and form-based codes. Pam received her Bachelor of Architecture and her Master of Architecture in Suburb and Town Design from the University of Miami. She is a certified charrette planner and is CNU accredited.

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