WHAT WE’RE READING – SEPTEMBER 26

Five articles curated by the Wagner Planner staff: Here’s what the Wagner Planner staff is reading. This week: the continued survival of Chinatown, highway expansions across America, Detroit’s half-baked freeway removal, our inequitable cities, and the decline of walking, biking, and the school bus. Saving Chinatown, While Also Making It Their Own (NYT Style Magazine)… Read more WHAT WE’RE READING – SEPTEMBER 26

What We’re Reading – September 12

Five articles curated by the Wagner Planner staff: Here’s what the Wagner Planner staff is reading. This week: the evolution of NYC’s community gardens, making housing reform work in Montana, and the subway’s newest candy sellers. NYC’s community gardens overcame obstacles, including Rudy Giuliani (Gothamist): “Bushwick City Farm may be an outlier in its full-throated… Read more What We’re Reading – September 12

A Letter from the Editors

Dear Readers,  We are thrilled to welcome you back for another year of the Wagner Planner. As the semester begins, we are excited to bring you stories from across the planning field and fresh perspectives from Wagner students.  The Planner’s leadership will look slightly different from years past. Rather than one Editor-In-Chief, the three of… Read more A Letter from the Editors

A Farewell Letter From the Editor – Patrick Spauster

Dear Readers, What an absolute pleasure it has been to edit the Wagner Planner this past year. I’m incredibly proud of all our writers and contributors, who put together an impressive library of content. I will miss working with them dearly, and interfacing with our readers about fascinating urban planning stories. I took over last… Read more A Farewell Letter From the Editor – Patrick Spauster