Planners have been called onto the mat lately as trivial technicians, incapable of generating serious urban change because they’re too burdened by deference to the grassroots.
Paul Aylesworth wonders if planners really are stuck balancing professional expertise and public input, or if planners can to get over their “Jane Jacobs Complex” to build more just and well-planned cities by working with the public in new ways.












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