Encyclopedia of Environmental Science and Engineering, Volume I and II

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STATEMENT OFGOALS AND OBJECTIVES

BASIC STUDIES

GENERAL PLANS

Base MapsLand Use Maps & AnalysisEconomic StudyPopulationEnvironmental ConsiderationANALYSISRe-Evaluation of Goals & ObjectivesCoordination with other Federal, State, Regional, County, Local, Private Plans^ Public Information

THE PROCESS OF COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY PLANNING

Land Use PlanTransportation PlanCommunity Institutions PlanSpecial Planning Studies and Urban Renewal PlansEnvironmental Engineering Plans

Capital Improvements Programs & Financing PlansEstablishment of PrioritiesDetailed Engineering & Architectural Development PlansCoordination with Governmental and Private PlansIMPLEMENTATION DEVICESAdministrative OrganizationZoning Ordinance & MapSubdivision RegulationsBuilding Code, Housing Code,

Health Code, Other
Urban Renewal Program

PUBLIC
INFORMATION

&
COMMUNITY

ACTION

RE-EVALUATION

AND
CONTINUALPLANNING

IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAMS

FIGURE 2

An example of the planning process. From Joseph A. Salv

ato, Jr., “Environmental Health and Community Planning,”

Journal of the Urban Planning and

Development Division,

ASCE, Vol. 94, No. UPI, Proc. Paper 6084, August 1968, pp. 22–30.

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