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Plan Implement Strat
Plan Implementation, Plan Implement Strategies , AICP Nov 2022 Test
Term | Definition |
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Accountable Implementation | Ties actions to timetables, activities, budgets and agencies. |
Strategies to Tie Comprehensive Plan to Implementation | 1. Plan Impl connection to CIP 2. Plan Impl connection to budget 3. Plan impl connection to funds 4. Plan Impl indicators, benchmarks, targets 5. Plan Impl progress report and eval 6. Esta interagency and org coop 7. Adjust plan based on eval. |
TJ Kent "Urban General Plan 1964" Defines Comp Plans | Traditionally focused on the physical development of a local governmental jurisdiction w future land use, transportation, and community facilities. |
TJ Kent "Urban General Plan 1990" Update on Comp Plans | “The general plan is the official statement of a municipal body for major policies concerning desirable future physical dev into a single, unified physical design, that clarifies relationship btw policy and social and economic goals." |
New Topics Covered in Comp Plans | 1. Livable Built Environment 2. Harmony with Nature 3. Resilient Economy 4. Interwoven Equity 5. Healthy Communities 6. Responsible Regionalism |
Livable Built Environment | All elements of the built environment— land use, transportation, housing, energy, and infrastructure—work together to provide sustainable, green places for living, working, and recreating, with a high quality of life. |
Harmony with Nature | Contributions of natural resources to human well-being are explicitly recognized and valued and that maintaining their health is a primary objective. |
Resilient Economy | Community is prepared to deal with both positive and negative changes in economic health and to initiate sustainable urban dev and redev strategies that foster green business growth and build reliance on local assets. |
Interwoven Equity | Ensure fairness and equity in providing housing, services, health, safety, and livelihood needs of all citizens and groups. |
Healthy Communities | Needs are recognized and addressed through provisions for healthy foods, physical activity, access to recreation, health care, environmental justice, and safe neighborhoods. |
Responsible Regionalism | Ensure that all local proposals account for, connect with, and support the plans of adjacent jurisdictions and the surrounding region. |
Conformance Based Evaluation | Planning has ability to control future development. Plans are viewed as blueprints and the more outcomes conform with plant the more successful the plan has been. |
Performance Based Evaluation | Views plans as decision making tools more in line with Lindbloom's incrementalism where end goals are not the main concerns. Any result that is desirable can be considered a success. |