ACP Visioning+Planning

ACP believes inclusive plans create better places. We place citizens at the heart of physical planning, helping diverse interests and stakeholders find a common path toward community improvement.

 

What We Do. Through the past three decades, ACP Principals have redefined the manner in which U.S. communities approach planning for the future. Inclusion, collaboration and consensus building in the planning profession are directly attributable to the pioneering efforts of ACP Principals and their sustained efforts to push “livable” planning forward at every scale—regions, counties, cities and districts—as well as throughout a range of services:

·         Visioning;

·         Comprehensive planning;

·         Strategic planning;

·         Urban design; and

·         Development regulations.

Working with communities across the nation for over two decades has given ACP extensive experience addressing many common planning challenges, including: multi-jurisdictional cooperation, growth, sustainability, first-ring suburb conditions, suburban retro-fit, college/university issues, resort communities conditions, efficient transportation choices, fiscal impacts of land use, and design character.

 

ACP principals and owners are Gianni Longo and Jamie Greene, AIA, AICP.

 

New York Office

636 Broadway, Suite 1218

New York, New York 10012

t. 212/965-0690

f. 212/965-0470

Principal Gianni Longo: glongo@aco-planning.com

 

Columbus Office

1269 Grandview Avenue

Columbus, Ohio 43212

t. 614/586-1500

f. 614/586-1515

Principal Jamie Greene, AIA, AICP: jgreene@acp-planning.com

 

www.acp-planning.com

 

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