Urban and Regional Planning

2004 Dale Prize Linking Land Use and Transportation Planning

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William R. And June Dale Prize for Excellence in Urban and Regional Planning

The 2004 Dale Prize winners for the 'Linking Land Use and Transportation Planning' theme are reforming land use and transportation practice to support transportation, environment, and community development goals.


About the Dale Prize

The Dale Prize is an annual event organized by the Department of Urban and Regional Planning at Cal Poly Pomona. It recognizes planning excellence, creates dialogue between scholars and practitioners, and enriches the education of planning students.

William R. Dale, a planner with public agency experience in Florida, first came to Cal Poly Pomona in 1964. He was a founding faculty member of the Department of Urban and Regional Planning and served as department chair.