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Above and Beyond compares contemporary and traditional development patterns in the state of Vermont.
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Governments can regulate the built environment to protect what's pleasing to the eye as well as what's comfortable for the pocketbook.
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A timely update on laws and legal tools for planners and citizens who want to preserve community character
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The experts explain development and annexation agreements, impact fees, and effective capital improvements programming.
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American downtowns are finding new life as hubs of civic and cultural activity. This book traces what midsize cities such as Charlotte and St. Louis are doing right.
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The second edition of this standard reference book on urban planning and design provides urban design strategies for professionals and students.
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Communities can improve their looks by regulating design within their borders. This report looks at how eight communities adopted, administered, and defended their aesthetic regulations.
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Members of the respected firm Urban Design Associates show how pattern books can bridge the gap between design and development.
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A guide to development and annexation agreements, land-development conditions, vested rights, and the provision of public facilities
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Developers can create vibrant, livable communities—and make money. This book demonstrates how with case studies from top-notch Florida developments.
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A CD-ROM package that contains 12 hours and nine sessions on various aspects of community planning.
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Experts discuss ethics for planning commissioners, regulating adult-oriented businesses, smart growth for citizen planners, and redesigning cities.
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A manual for people who design and build new communities, it provides 22 guidelines for better developments and includes sample code and ordinance worksheets.
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Learn how BIDs work, how they have evolved, and why they have been successful at increasing property values and improving economic conditions.
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Block by Block is a far-ranging collection of essays about Jane Jacobs from an impressive group of writers and cultural critics including Marshall Berman, Malcolm Gladwell, Adam Gopnik, Paul Goldberger, Tama Janowitz, Ben Katchor, Phillip Lopate, Luc Sante, Bill "Reverend Billy" Talen, Colson Whitehead, and Tom Wolfe.
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Many of America's fastest-growing cities are really just overgrown suburbs. These "boomburbs" pose special challenges to planners, who can turn to this book for insight into what makes these accidental cities tick.
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Learn how to combat urban sprawl by encouraging infill development.
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Cities in Full offers a brand new blueprint for restoring the economic and environmental health of American cities.
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Rusk's analysis of 500 cities in 320 metropolitan areas shows cities must work with their suburbs to thrive.
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A lively, planner's eye view of a newcomer among great American cities.
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