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(Researcher, USA), (University of Texas at Dallas, Office of Strategic Planning ), (University of Texas at Dallas, USA), (Univeristy of Texas at Dallas, F056 Office of the Provost, 800 West Campbell Road, Richardson, TX 75080-3021, USA)
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Why should public administrators care about city planning? Is city planning not a field ruled by architects and public works personnel? In fact, much of city planning requires expertise in areas other than buildings and infrastructure: upper level public administrators and city managers need to understand how to obtain resources for a long-range plan that will allow a city to grow, to thrive, and to exist. With city planning expertise, urban administrators are empowered to make more informed decisions on matters that involve budgeting, economic development, tax revenues, public relations, and what ordinances and policies will be in the best interest of the community. City Planning for the Public Manager is designed to fill a 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.

Divided into three sections, the book provides an overview of the life cycle of a municipality and its services, explores city planning applications for planners on a constricted budget, and walks the reader through a real-life planning research project, demonstrating how it was formulated, implemented, and analyzed to produce usable results. Topics explored include justifications for specific city services, internal and external benchmarking used for city planning, common technical tools (e.g. GIS), legal aspects of planning and zoning, environmental concerns, transportation, residential planning, business district planning, and infrastructure. City Planning for the Public Managers is required reading for students of urban administration and practicing city administrators interested in improving their careers and their communities.

Recenzijas

"City Planning for the Public Manager is a refreshing text that connects theory to practice by addressing key issues of budgeting, environment, housing, infrastructure, transportation and the political realities surrounding city planning. This is a must read book for students and practitioners interested in city planning, urban administration, economic and local development." Meghna Sabharwal, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA

City Planning in Practice---Chapter Tie-in List ix
Foreword xi
Robert Whelan
Preface xii
Acknowledgments xv
About the Authors xvii
SECTION I The Foundations of City Planning
1(56)
1 Introduction: The History of Cities in Europe and the United States
3(15)
2 Overview of City Planning
18(21)
3 Urban Design
39(18)
SECTION II Considerations with City Planning
57(78)
4 Prioritizing City Services
59(16)
5 Internal and External Benchmarking
75(24)
6 Tight Budgets and Justifications
99(11)
7 Legal Aspects of Planning and Zoning
110(12)
8 Common Technical Tools for City Planning
122(13)
SECTION III Technical Information for City Planning
135(64)
9 Environmental Concerns for Planning
137(21)
10 Transportation and Infrastructure Planning
158(17)
11 Housing and Neighborhood Integrity
175(24)
SECTION IV The Economics of City Planning
199(34)
12 Central and Suburban Business District Planning
201(8)
13 Planning in Support of Economic Development
209(13)
14 Comprehensive Master Plan and Putting It All Together
222(11)
SECTION V Conclusion
233(20)
15 Conclusion: Decision-Making and Political Realities of City Planning
235(18)
Index 253
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.