When 'Plan' Is A Four-Letter Word
11 November 2002 - 9:00am
How does planning fare in a hostile environment -- like Kentucky.
"The situation in Kentucky is one that may be familiar to many planners across the country poorly planned urban growth that inspires a call for better control of development, yet the absence of community support or political will to pass planning-oriented legislation.As with other states with a very strong personal property rights orientation, the planning profession is not a particularly glamorous one in Kentucky."
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When 'Plan' Is a Four-Letter Word
Source:
American Planning Association, November 11, 2002
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