CITB01H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Environmental Values, Urban Sociology
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Ernest alexander"s definition: develop a strategy future action desired goals: planning is the deliberate social or organizational activity of. Revenue: income tax +sales tax: 3 key questions in planning. What action is necessary: economic, social, and environmental values may differ and suggest alternatives. Planners have to deal with a range of scales: site, neighborhood, local, regional, national, and global. Who should act: decisions can affect outcomes: individuals, groups, corporations, planners, politicians, public play important role in the process. Ex) jarvis bike lane issue lanes removed at much cost. Expanding island improving tourism by doing so: three planning approaches (details in the reading section) Community interest approach (anything in the concern of public profit) Municipal planner"s approach (role: decide whether certain proposals need to be planned: most formalized approach, 390 king street west. Making it more busier and working more in density. Might be too much of intensity so it was rejected. Chapter one: the nature of canadian planning (pgs.