Links
Listed below are links to other Web sites that might be of interest to PAW members and friends. Please contact us if you know of other sites we should add or if any of these links have expired.
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Planning Associations/Organizations
- American Planning Association/American Institute of Certified Planners
- Washington Chapter – American Planning Association
- California Chapter – American Planning Association
- Arizona Chapter – American Planning Association
- Colorado Chapter – American Planning Association
- Nevada Chapter – American Planning Association
- New Mexico Chapter – American Planning Association
- Utah Chapter – American Planning Association
- Oregon Chapter – American Planning Association
- Western Planning Resources, Inc.
- Wyoming Planning Association
Academic
- University of Washington, College of Architecture and Urban Design & Planning
- Eastern Washington University Urban and Regional Planning Program
- Washington State University (WSU) Environmental Science and Regional Planning
- WSU Cooperative Extension
- Washington Regional Economic Analysis Project
Government
- Municipal Research & Services Center
- Association of Washington Cities
- Washington State Association of Counties
- Washington State Home Page: Access Washington
- Washington State Governor’s Office of Regulatory Assistance (ORA)
- US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
- HUD User Site
- State and Local Government on the Net (a Piper Resources guide to government sponsored Internet sites)
- State and Local Government on the Net: Tribal Governments
- GovLinks – Governing Magazine’s Internet Resources for State and Local Government
- Washington State Department of Commerce
Other
- Planning Resources on the Internet
- Pratt Institute Center for Community and Environmental Development (PICCED)
- Cyburbia – The Urban Planning Portal
- Western Rural Development Center
- National Association of Regional Councils (includes Links to Regional Councils of Governments and Metropolitan Planning Organizations)
- Casey Trees – Developed an Innovative Tree Space Design webpage that provides guidelines and information about developing urban site designs that incorporate trees in a way that is appropriate and healthy for trees. While the document was developed for Washington, D.C., there are LOTS of great ideas that any town or city can use!