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The City Planning Process
The job of the city planner is to propose courses of action, not to execute them. The standards prescribed by elected officials for his guidance are, when they exist at all, usually contradictory or ambivalent. Even the boundaries of his concern resist definition. Although his plans deal directly with only the physical city, their professed object is always to improve the total quality of urban living. Some planners articulate this object purely in terms of physical and aesthetic satisfaction, preferring to deemphasize the effects of physical design on economic and social problems.
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