• Rethinking access to food: Lessons learned during a pandemic

    Published on February 24, 2021
    A list of five ways the pandemic has shifted the way we access/purchase food products.

  • MSU to offer CPTED certificate training – Feb. 15-17, 2021

    Published on January 15, 2021
    The MSU Complete Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) Certificate Training is a three-day course that focuses on understanding the relationship between the physical environment and criminal opportunities.

  • What’s in a planning commission’s annual report?

    Published on November 6, 2020
    The annual report is a requirement of all local government planning commissions and is an opportunity to provide the community and elected officials with a review of planning commission activities and achievements.

  • Is planning relevant?

    Published on October 30, 2020
    A list of five lessons about design and planning of the built environment for issues related to diversity, equity and inclusion.

  • Planning for all generations

    Published on October 23, 2020
    Generational trends are leading to changing demographics in many communities and presenting new challenges. Having strategies to bring all generations into a planning process can help communities meet these challenges.

  • New sample zoning for wind energy systems

    Published on October 23, 2020
    An updated wind energy zoning resource is available for local units of governments in Michigan.

  • The uncompromising zoning administrator is not a bad person

    Published on October 19, 2020
    Zoning administrators are sticklers for rules, and may seem uncompromising. They have a job to do, and not doing their job can result in serious personal liability for a zoning administrator.

  • Moving forward in an uncertain era

    Published on October 9, 2020
    NCI’s director Holly Madill shares her thoughts on moving forward during the novel coronavirus and changes in the ways we engage online.

  • Working from Home

    Published on October 7, 2020
    A list of five lessons about working from home and the potential implications for land use and urban planning.

  • "Due Process" is often a source of lost court cases in local government

    Published on September 30, 2020
    In planning and zoning due process is simple to do, but maybe because it is so simple it is often overlooked. Yet many times it is one of the most important things to get right.