City Planning for the Public Manager is designed to fill a significant gap in the literature and provide students and practitioners with hands-on, practical advice from experts with diverse city administration experience to aid the reader in real-life application and to demonstrate where theory and practice intersect.
City Planning for the Public Manager is designed to fill a significant gap in the literature and provide students and practitioners with hands-on, practical advice from experts with diverse city administration experience to aid the reader in real-life application and to demonstrate where theory and practice intersect.
Nicolas A. Valcik works as the Director for Institutional Research for West Virginia University, USA. Todd A. Jordan serves as the Director of Community Impact at United Way of Wyandotte County, Kansas, USA. Teodoro J. Benavides serves as a faculty member of Public Affairs in the School of Economic, Political, and Policy Sciences at the University of Texas at Dallas, USA. Andrea D. Stigdon works in the Office of Strategic Planning and Analysis at The University of Texas at Dallas, USA.
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Section 1. The Foundations of City Planning 1. Introduction: The History of Cities in Europe and the United States 2. Overview of City Planning 3. Urban Design Section 2. Considerations with City Planning 4. Prioritizing City Services 5. Internal and External Benchmarking 6. Tight Budgets and Justifications 7. Legal Aspects of Planning and Zoning 8. Common Technical Tools for City Planning Section 3. Technical Information for City Planning 9. Environmental Concerns for Planning 10. Transportation and Infrastructure Planning 11. Housing and Neighborhood Integrity Section 4. The Economics of City Planning 12. Central and Suburban Business District Planning 13. Planning in Support of Economic Development 14. Comprehensive Master Plan and Putting it all Together Section 5. Conclusion 15. Conclusions: Decision-Making and Political Realities of City Planning
Section 1. The Foundations of City Planning 1. Introduction: The History of Cities in Europe and the United States 2. Overview of City Planning 3. Urban Design Section 2. Considerations with City Planning 4. Prioritizing City Services 5. Internal and External Benchmarking 6. Tight Budgets and Justifications 7. Legal Aspects of Planning and Zoning 8. Common Technical Tools for City Planning Section 3. Technical Information for City Planning 9. Environmental Concerns for Planning 10. Transportation and Infrastructure Planning 11. Housing and Neighborhood Integrity Section 4. The Economics of City Planning 12. Central and Suburban Business District Planning 13. Planning in Support of Economic Development 14. Comprehensive Master Plan and Putting it all Together Section 5. Conclusion 15. Conclusions: Decision-Making and Political Realities of City Planning
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