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Meghan Stromberg

Illinois

Editor-in-Chief at Planning Magazine

Editor in Chief at APA and Planning magazine, Chicago native (sort of), plant lover, parent, lazy tweeter

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  • 1 month ago | planning.org | Meghan Stromberg

    Planning Magazine At NPC25, Katelynn Morgenstern supported the Women & Planning Division booth and connected with fellow planners. Photo by PhotographyG. After seemingly constant nine-to-five days (and sometimes evenings) engaging with community members and collaborating with colleagues, it can be daunting for natural introverts to find the energy to put themselves out there and network.

  • 2 months ago | planning.org | Jon Depaolis |Meghan Stromberg

    Planning Magazine Coachman Park in Clearwater, Florida, welcomes guests to explore the natural beauty of the reimagined 525,000 square feet of greenspace. Within 20 years, it will sequester more carbon than it produces. Photo by Skanska. Community Green is Planning's quarterly spotlight on innovative projects that are climate win-wins, meaning they benefit not only the environment but also the communities that use them.

  • 2 months ago | planning.org | Meghan Stromberg

    Planning Magazine Sacramento’s La Valentina light rail station is steps from an affordable, infill apartment project of the same name. Today, it would sail right through the approvals process, but when proposed in 2011, the project needed nearly 20 variances, exceptions, and other special approvals. Photo by Bruce Damonte. Finding and paying for housing these days is difficult.

  • Mar 3, 2025 | planning.org | Meghan Stromberg

    Planning Magazine After seeing Jeffrey Goodman speak at the 2024 National Planning Conference, 20 new planners joined the Krewe D’Ensité in 2025 (along with the King Cake Baby mascot from the NBA’s New Orleans Pelicans). Photo courtesy of Jeffrey Goodman. Planners excel at engaging with people in the communities they serve, but what about connecting with one another?

  • Aug 30, 2023 | planning.org | Meghan Stromberg

    Home Knowledge Center APA Publications Planning Magazine Planning Magazine Taiwo Jaiyeoba looks to community-driven big ideas to change the way cities develop comprehensive plans. Photo courtesy City of Greensboro. When people think of city leadership, their first thought may be of the mayor or city council. But few public officials can influence city policies quite the way planners do.

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Meghan Stromberg
Meghan Stromberg @MEStromberg
3 Aug 22

RT @lindsayrnieman: #PlanMag just won two big awards for our 2021 coverage—including gold in General Excellence for the second year in a ro…

Meghan Stromberg
Meghan Stromberg @MEStromberg
13 Jul 22

Thanks to a creative, smart, and collaborative team at #PlanMag for continuing to raise the bar on excellence!

American Planning Association
American Planning Association @APA_Planning

We are thrilled to share that @SIIA awarded #PlanMag a Gold #EXCELaward for General Excellence & Silver for the Magazine Website! Judges praised our strong journalism—thanks to our staff & contributors with a passion for planning. And thanks to our members...we do it all for you! https://t.co/4dqzBNXFgf

Meghan Stromberg
Meghan Stromberg @MEStromberg
28 Apr 22

Congrats @HannahRKing92 and Evelyn Blumenberg! Great topic, great work.

American Planning Association
American Planning Association @APA_Planning

The housing crisis is pushing workers and jobs farther apart. Can policy help? Learn more in @HannahRKing92 and Evelyn Blumenberg's award winning 2021 #JAPAplanning Best Article, "Jobs–Housing Balance Re-Re-Visited". @UCLALewisCenter #UCLALuskin @ucla_its https://t.co/HAnJKg5ES7