National Community Planning Month: Resource | Planning Whole Communities Toolkit, Puget Sound Regional Council
National Community Planning Month ended Monday, the end of October.
In writing the previous post on schools as neighborhood anchors, I referenced the Planning Whole Communities Toolkit, by the Puget Sound Regional Council.
It has 25 sections and looks to be an incredible resource:
- Affordable Housing (PDF)
- Brownfield Redevelopment (PDF)
- Community Engagement Tools (PDF)
- Community Gardens and Urban Agriculture (PDF)
- Complete Streets (PDF)
- Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (PDF)
- Design for Aging in Place (PDF)
- Green Stormwater Infrastructure (PDF)
- Green Waste Management (PDF)
- Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Strategies (PDF)
- Health Impact Assessment (PDF)
- Healthy Food Retail (PDF)
- Inclusive Contracting and Business Development (PDF)
- Joint Use Agreements (PDF)
- Multimodal Concurrency (PDF)
- Opportunity Mapping (PDF)
- Parking Management (PDF)
- Pedestrian-Oriented Design (PDF)
- Recognition Programs (PDF)
- Safe Routes to School (PDF)
- Special Needs Transportation (PDF)
- Sustainable Parks and Open Spaces (PDF)
- Tobacco-Free Parks (PDF)
- Transit-Oriented Development (PDF)
A lot more could go in it. Speaking of National Community Planning Month, this could become the foundation of a broader and deeper community planning toolkit, by adding various "missing" sections.
Labels: housing, neighborhood planning, public education/K-12, transportation planning, urban design/placemaking, urban revitalization
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