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| #e.22457 | Friday 9:00AM to 4:30PM March 15,
2013 | CM | 6.00 |
Using Specific Plans to Create Great CommunitiesUC Davis ExtensionSacramento, CA Local governments can use specific plans as tools to plan for needed revitalization and change in existing neighborhoods and in new development areas. Specific plans can help create great communities by providing detailed planning and design guidance, and by focusing attention on specific development areas. They can jumpstart new development in depressed areas and ensure the public gets the quality it desires in any new development.
Receive an overview of specific plan preparation, with an emphasis on balancing planning, design and financial considerations. Course instructors include a planner/urban designer and a real estate economist, who will give you an understanding of how land use, design and market issues interact in specific plan development.
Topics include:
Legal requirements for specific plans Land use planning Urban design concepts Market studies to determine appropriate uses Design guidelines Community involvement CEQA review Fiscal impact analysis Plan implementation Financing techniques
You will also learn how to scope and budget a project, hire consulting assistance if necessary, and finish the project on schedule and on budget.
More Instructors: David Early David Early, M.C.P., M.Arch., is a principal of The Planning Center|DC&E, a multidisciplinary consulting firm focusing on planning, landscape architecture, urban design, transportation planning and environmental review. Early has more than 20 years of experience in planning and design with an emphasis on community involvement, urban design, land use planning, environmental and visual impact analysis, and bicycle planning. His work has won awards at the local, state and national level. Jonathan Stern Jonathan Stern is director of waterfront development for the Port of San Francisco and conducts large-scale planning efforts and negotiates public and private real estate development transactions on San Francisco’s piers and adjacent waterfront. Before joining the Port, Stern was principal at Bay Area Economics and also acted as a project manager for large-scale strategic planning efforts. (0 Ratings)
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