Planning - Smart Growth
Public Input or Kabuki Theater? Another Example of Suppression of Speech Print E-mail
By Mimi Steel   
Thursday, 12 January 2012 15:29

Since very few people in the San Francisco Bay Area knowingly would vote to subvert their property rights as guaranteed by Article V of the U.S. Constitution, the federalized regional entities, who sponsor the nine county One Bay Area Plan, and their enablers must resort to stealth and deception through the use of the Delphi Technique. Visioning and consensus are the tools in their toolbox to herd opinions to a predetermined outcome.

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Redevelopment: Cure Worse than Disease Print E-mail
By Karen Klinger   
Friday, 24 June 2011 09:49

State Redevelopment Agencies have used their abuse of power to threaten and take private property by eminent domain for developers and investors profit and gain, so how can we trust California's SB 214 won’t do the same or even be worse? 

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Don't Fence Us In Print E-mail
By James Anderson Merritt   
Tuesday, 04 November 2008 06:29

"The density of our population makes us all rats in a maze without a place to roam. Perhaps, rats in a frenzy is a more appropriate description." JoAnn Revoir

Unless you are talking about China or India, the density of "our" population in California is rather illusory. Not that you won't find people packed closely together in various places in our State or nation, but they are either choosing to live in crowded conditions voluntarily, or are PREVENTED from settling in vast areas of open space, usually by government.

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"Visioning" - Know What You Are Getting Into Print E-mail
By Center for Intelligent Growth   
Tuesday, 11 September 2007 10:41

Visioning processes, when used for land-use planning can be manipulated through peer and mentor pressure that can influence participants core beliefs. This highly influences the outcome of community consensus meetings.

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Bureaucrat Bingo Print E-mail
By Freedom Advocates   
Monday, 09 July 2007 12:11

Don't get bored - be creative. Enliven community "consensus" meetings and "visioning" workshops with bureaucrat bingo. Here's a great example!

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Sustainability in the Core of America's Big Apple Print E-mail
By Nelson LaPlante   
Wednesday, 13 June 2007 13:35

New York City Mayor, Michael Bloomberg is involved in Sustainable Public Private Partnerships that will result in increased fees and controls on New Yorkers.

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Neighborhood Councils - They are a Ploy Print E-mail
By Rauni Armbruster   
Tuesday, 30 May 2006 16:00

Many of the attorneys and volunteers dedicating time and energy toward neighborhood improvements actually have ulterior motivations.

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Smart Growth Parallels Russian Soviet Planning Print E-mail
By Administrator   
Thursday, 03 November 2005 16:00

"...A new type of living quarters will be developed along the lines of uniting establishments for public use with residential units. This is the trend in many architectural projects represented at the USSR Exhibition of Urban Construction in the spring of 1960..."

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Shelf Life: Smart Growth and Walnut Creek Print E-mail
By Camille Giglio   
Monday, 31 October 2005 17:00

Residents of Walnut Creek and Contra Costa County, CA will "age graciously" and or "age in place" with the help of the non-profits, faith based groups, foundations and government health care planners according to a two year long planning process called: "Contra Costa for Every Generation."

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New Urbanism: Exactly the Wrong Way to Rebuild After Katrina Print E-mail
By Michael Park   
Tuesday, 25 October 2005 16:00

With the current hurrican season in full bloom and Houston being threatened as I write this (Vern), it may be a good time to take another look at the "New Urbanists" ideas on community planning. The following were Michael Park's thoughts when Katrina hit...

Summary: People without cars were far more likely to have perished in the Katrina disaster than those who could drive away. Mississippi officials want “New Urbanists” to design rebuilt communities without planning for functional automobile use. Who will suffer most?

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Sketch of "Smart Growth" Aptos Village Plan Print E-mail
By Administrator   
Monday, 27 June 2005 16:00

Santa Cruz, CA -- County Supervisor, Ellen Pirie released this sketch depicting the Aptos Village Plan. One can see very dense multi-story housing mixed with commercial development right at the edge of the railroad tracks. There is limited parking and residences don't have garages.

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