Planning

Urban planning is relatively new as an official profession, but most settlements and cities were created with varying degrees of consideration for layout and functionality. All cities have been shaped and reshaped, from their street fabric to the details of the sewer lines all elements of the city are brought together into a cohesive whole.


It is not something we’re always conscious of, but our lives are shaped by urban planning – how far we live from our work, what transportation we use to get around, the size of our neighborhood park (if we have one), etc. Literacy in many different disciplines is required in order to shape the built environment, but planning mainly focuses on the integration of land use and transportation needs.


What constitutes good city planning has evolved over the years. For example, the urban renewal movement of the mid 20th century used eminent domain to tear down thousands of blocks of structures because they were considered slums. Many people were displaced without relocation plans from their neighborhoods, many of which would have likely been reborn today considering the trends of many current downtown renewal projects. Further, land that was once agricultural suddenly became ripe for residential development once a large-capacity road was built nearby, which has slowly deflated America’s farming industries.

Vacant property disposition issues | Greensgrow lessons | overtaking Bodine Street | thousands protest school outsourcing plan | Night Market NoLibs

Vacant property disposition issues | Greensgrow lessons | overtaking Bodine Street | thousands protest school outsourcing plan | Night Market NoLibs
  • Vacant property processes are unchanged behind the “front door”
  • Learning from Greensgrow
  • Finnegan’s Wake still wants to take over Bodine Street
  • Thousands of workers protest school district plan
  • Night Market returns tonight
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    Make Your Mark: Draft of Lower Lancaster Revitalization Plan Released

    Make Your Mark: Draft of Lower Lancaster Revitalization Plan Released

    Lower Lancaster Avenue neighbors have been collaborating on “Make Your Mark,” a collaborative community-driven planning process since 2011. People’s Emergency Center recently released the draft revitalization plan, and the public is invited to comment on it between now and May 23.

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    Be PlanPhilly’s Membership Director

    Be PlanPhilly’s Membership Director

    PlanPhilly wants YOU to be our Membership Director. Apply by May 21.

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    Separate AVI and schools | waterfront zoning overlay update | stop-work over at Goldtex | Philly food truck scene | $1.5 billion for PA from gaming | new (old) publisher for Media Network

    Separate AVI and schools | waterfront zoning overlay update | stop-work over at Goldtex | Philly food truck scene | $1.5 billion for PA from gaming | new (old) publisher for Media Network
  • Decouple AVI and the School District’s recovery plan
  • CDAG and Planning Commission still working over waterfront zoning overlay
  • Work to resume at Goldtex
  • Philly food trucks get noticed
  • PA gambling revenue ranks third to Nevada and New Jersey
  • Greg Osberg out as Philadelphia Media Network Publisher, former publisher Bob Hall back
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    Parkway Progressions

    Parkway Progressions

    This month, Eyes on the Street is taking a long, leisurely stroll down the Parkway exploring recent projects, with a peek into the future and the past.

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    May 4-6: Art Star at Race Street Pier | Physick Plant Sale | Broad Street Run | Overbrook Farms Open House

    May 4-6: Art Star at Race Street Pier | Physick Plant Sale | Broad Street Run | Overbrook Farms Open House
  • Friday: Art Star @ Race Street Pier
  • Friday-Sunday: Plant Sale @ Physick House
  • Sunday: Broad Street Run
  • Sunday: Overbrook Farms Open House Tour/Tea
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    North Central NID in holding pattern | Burns leaving L&I | controlling bike lanes | PILOT returns | Notebook wins

    North Central NID in holding pattern | Burns leaving L&I | controlling bike lanes | PILOT returns | Notebook wins
  • Neighbors still upset at North Central NID concept
  • Fran Burns leaves L&I to run PICA, Farewell Fran
  • Should Council approve bike lanes?
  • Will PILOT payments make a Philly comeback?
  • Notebook v. District round 2: Notebook wins
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    Small street love letter

    Small street love letter

    Juliet Whelan finds plannerly lessons and delight in our city’s Trinities and the small streets they front in a piece for Metropolis POV.

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    Multi-modal with MOTU: Cycle logic [Part 2]

    Multi-modal with MOTU: Cycle logic [Part 2]

    In Part 2 of this cycling edition of Multi-modal with MOTU, Eyes on the Street cruises Center City’s bike infrastructure seeking answers about the challenges of adding bike lanes to an intimate grid, the ripple-effects of bike lanes, and the overall thinking behind MOTU’s approach. [Read Part 1 here.]

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    May Day rallies | Route 34 track improvements | casino license auction | connector street plans | SRC budget hearing tonight

    May Day rallies | Route 34 track improvements | casino license auction | connector street plans | SRC budget hearing tonight
  • May Day rallies planned in West and SW Philly; bank occupations
  • New tracks for the route 34 trolley
  • Philly might lose that second casino license
  • Progress on three waterfront-neighborhood connector streets
  • School Reform Commission budget hearing tonight
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