ABSTRACT

While many authors have written about what urban plans should contain and how they should be used, this comprehensive book leads you step by step through the entire plan preparation process.

Citing examples from across the country, Larz Anderson shows how to prepare, review, adopt, and implement urban plans. He explains how to identify public needs and desires, analyze existing problems and opportunities, and augment long-range general plans with short-range district and function plans.

Anderson presents these guidelines as tasks. For each task, he explains the rationale behind it, recommends a procedure for completing it, and identifies the expected results. Throughout, Anderson encourages improvisation — he urges planners to adapt the guidelines to meet local needs. Excerpts from recently adopted general plans illustrate Anderson's points and provide examples of variations even within his recommendations.

A related glossary gives comprehensive definitions to words that, though not technical, have meanings specific to the urban plan.

chapter Chapter 1|5 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 2|8 pages

The Planning Process

chapter Chapter 3|8 pages

Plans

chapter Chapter 4|3 pages

Introduction To Task Descriptions

chapter Chapter 6|41 pages

Phase II Identify Issues; Collect and Analyze Data

chapter Chapter 7|33 pages

Phase III Prepare, Review, and Adopt the General Plan

chapter Chapter 8|8 pages

Phase IV Implement the General Plan

chapter Chapter 9|20 pages

Phase V Prepare, Review, and Adopt District Plans

chapter Chapter 10|4 pages

Phase VI Implement District Plans

chapter Chapter 11|26 pages

Methods Used in Implementing Plans