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Planning to Stay: Learning to See the Physical Features of Your Neighborhood

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“Delightful and jargon-free.” — UTNE READER From “the most valuable thinkers in American urbanism today” ( New York Times ) comes the first book to provide a thoughtful, practical process for neighborhood planning for concerned citizens as well as professional planners. “William Morrish and Catherine Brown are the most valuable thinkers in American urbanism today.” — New York Times “A delightful and jargon-free little ‘how-to’ guide that’s written for the thousands of citizens struggling to organize and preserve their city neighborhoods.” — Utne Reader “The principles and basic approach can be applied to any vicinity...Think of it as a Baedeker’s Guide to your neighborhood.” — Public Art Review

112 pages, Paperback

First published August 14, 2000

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February 28, 2010
This is a great guide for any neighborhood wanting to learn about the long range planning process.
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