Government
Government is an inescapable authority in urban planning. This relationship largely arose out of necessity; one example is the creation of Euclidean zoning in American cities, where smoke-billowing factories where built across the street from high-density residential neighborhoods, which proved to have drastic health impacts. The government’s function has always been to uphold citizen’s basic health, safety and welfare, and it is likely that you would hear different responses from different people as to how successfully government meets this requirement. Each government approaches this requirement differently, with various committees, task forces, and agencies. What has proved important in planning efforts in recent years is that there is a clear vehicle for public input to contribute to a process led by or funded by government.
Second casino license | PGW sale cost | School District’s opportunistic approach to crisis | gay-friendly Philly | development districts
North Central NID in holding pattern | Burns leaving L&I | controlling bike lanes | PILOT returns | Notebook wins
School District’s road to dissolution | Norris Square duel continues | Fairmount Fish Ladder | paying Water Works’ utilities
Walnut closure | School District’s September hangs on AVI | waterfront trail development | hardware history
Sealing vacants | Sink City revisited | Nutter signs open data order | 48 SEPTA workers win Powerball | Hidden City festival
Vote today | 40 schools could close 2013 | I-95 alternatives study | Sunoco talks with Carlyle | Thomas U. Walter’s classics
April 25: Behind-the-news look at PlanPhilly’s tax delinquency app
Join PlanPhilly on Wednesday for a discussion and demo of the tax-delinquency app that fueled Patrick Kerkstra’s PlanPhilly/Inquirer series about deadbeat property owners.












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