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Sustainability benchmarking tools and frameworks help a community dream and measure progress. A neighborhood's commitment to such a framework helps embolden an individual's voice and engages the myriads of stakeholders in the process. The goal of the neighborhood checkup is to enable innovation by adapting to change. The charrette produces supported and feasible solutions that lead to action. Tactical urbanism is a learned response to the slow and silo‐filled conventional city building process. Establishing street redesigns as application based programs taps into popular public demand for programs and it changes the underlying relationship between people and their government. Business improvement districts (BIDs) should expect the order of priorities to change as the district changes, and should provide consistent communication about the status of the plan over time. The three dimensions of district governance that unfold over time are the type of entities; the areas of system operations; and the “style” of interaction.
Sustainability benchmarking tools and frameworks help a community dream and measure progress. A neighborhood's commitment to such a framework helps embolden an individual's voice and engages the myriads of stakeholders in the process. The goal of the neighborhood checkup is to enable innovation by adapting to change. The charrette produces supported and feasible solutions that lead to action. Tactical urbanism is a learned response to the slow and silo‐filled conventional city building process. Establishing street redesigns as application based programs taps into popular public demand for programs and it changes the underlying relationship between people and their government. Business improvement districts (BIDs) should expect the order of priorities to change as the district changes, and should provide consistent communication about the status of the plan over time. The three dimensions of district governance that unfold over time are the type of entities; the areas of system operations; and the “style” of interaction.
Self‐Governing Neighborhoods
Farr, Douglas (author)
2018-03-05
24 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
British Library Online Contents | 2010
|Taylor & Francis Verlag | 2016
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