Transcription of Planning Principles and Practices
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250-360-1560 Todd Alexander Litman 2006-2011 You are welcome and encouraged to copy, distribute, share and excerpt this document, provided the author is given attribution. Please send your corrections, comments and suggestions for improvement. Planning Principles and Practices 12 March 2013 by Todd Litman Victoria Transport Policy Institute Abstract Planning refers to the process of deciding what to do and how to do it. This paper summarizes key Principles and Practices for effective Planning , particularly land use and transportation Planning . Effective Planning takes into account diverse perspectives and impacts, allowing decision-makers to identify and implement the most effective ways to achieve goals.
Planners sometimes face undeserved criticism due to confusion about their role. Critics imply that decisions reflect planners’ personal preferences rather than those of the community. For example, in criticizing smart growth, Utt (2005), argues that planners “impose their aesthetic sensibilities on the rest of us, the philistine masses.
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