Sustainable Planning & Green Development
Sustainable planning and green development are the most important processes a community can undertake. Everyone deserves to live in a clean, safe, and green community. But, it takes everyone in the community pulling together to secure this vision.
This process begins by loving your community well, caring for your neighbors, and becoming more future-minded. The wonderful paradox is that being future-minded also makes your life today better, too. By being just a little more conscious today, we can all live fuller lives, build a better tomorrow and pass down a legacy to our children.
Public & Private Partnership
Community-Driven Development
Ecological Planning
Community Profit
Vital Neighborhoods
Vital neighborhoods are authentic, cohesive and full of life. No matter where you live, there is a formula for making your neighborhood stronger and more vital. It only takes relationships with your neighbors to begin.
A lot of cool things are beginning to happen at the neighborhood level. Historic neighborhoods are breathing new life, interesting common spaces are forming, and in the suburbs people are taking down the back fences.
After decades of relying on our car and falling out of touch with one another, many of us want to turn things around and enjoying being together again. Today, neighborhoods are being used as a mechanism for all kinds of things: growing a young family, intentional living for seniors, green living, even net-zero energy neighborhoods.
Building vital neighborhoods means respecting the principles that worked for our town fathers while embracing today’s opportunities. We need to look back and understand our development patterns and the kinds of neighborhoods we have created over time.
No matter where you live, there is a formula for making your neighborhood stronger and more vital. It only takes relationships with your neighbors to begin. Let’s oppose the suburban culture of garage-faced streets. Let's turn things inside out!
Livabilty & Walkablilty
Neighborhood Placemaking
Innovative Planning & Zoning
Sustainable Planning and Green Development do not happen naturally. Progressive communities are weaving these ideals into comprehensive development plans. The trick is making sure that the process of looking toward the future is done in open collaboration between the City, community and planning experts.
Innovative land-use planning and zoning works to solve the existing shortcomings and develop new opportunities without physically extending a community.
Comprehensive Planning
Environmental Characteristics Zoning
Natural Habitat Protection
Smart Growth
New Urbanism
Rethinking Development
A common definition of insanity, attributed to Albert Einstein, is “doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” The truth is community development may seem as complicated as quantum uncertainty, but it does not need to be.
Sustainable planning and green development are guided by principle of sustainability, where people, planet and profit are all in balance. We only need to re-frame our thinking into that paradigm.
Traditional Neighborhood Redevelopment
Urban Amenities
Suburban Retro-fit & Repair
Smart Neighborhoods & Eco-Districts
Green-hearted folks have been creating communities together since long ago. Today, smart neighborhoods and Eco-districts are becoming more mainstream ideas.
Savvy developers are finding that the decreased impact from sustainable development (or redevelopment) and green living work beautifully together with large-scale public infrastructure improvements. We will explore some examples of this in different sized communities.
I think of this as “pure urban magic”. In truth, sharing infrastructure is an excellent way to lighten your environmental footprint.
Down-scale / Mixed Use Development
Conservation Sub-division
Green Heart Town
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Last week kicked off a broad sweep through some ideas for conservation-based development. Quality infill development can certainly conserve resources. It can also break the cycle of disinvestment and build back the vibrancy and strength that was lost when the heartstrings of our towns were stretched out in all directions.
The heart of a Green Heart Town is its historic district, and quality infill construction is a primary tool for keeping them healthy and strong. The Main Street district and surrounding historic neighborhoods were once the seat of all town life, the best place to buy and trade for good and services and interact with others from the area. After a time of disinvestment in historic downtowns from the 1960s-90s, these places are again becoming full of vibrant new potential.