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1 CITY PLANNING

2 What is a city A city is a relatively large and permanent settlement.
Although there is no agreement on how a city is distinguished from a town within general English language meanings, many cities have a particular administrative, legal, or historical status based on local law.

3 Example: For example, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts an article of incorporation approved by the local state legislature distinguishes a city government from a town. In the United Kingdom and parts of the Commonwealth of Nations, a city is traditionally a settlement with a royal charter. Historically, in Europe, a city was understood to be an urban settlement with a cathedral. Cities generally have complex systems for sanitation, utilities, land usage, housing, and transportation.

4 Prioritizing the needs of citizens
basic city services required for sustaining life and keeping people safe are: water, sewer, power, safety (fire and police) transportation systems that provide access to the other necessities including places of employment, medical services (hospitals, clinics, and doctors), food (commercial areas), and education (universities and schools). .

5 Other City Features less essential
BUT necessary for quality of life include: public parks recreational facilities Libraries sports facilities places for religious worship museums.

6 Other Basic Services Basic to the economy of cities¾as well as providing some necessities are: Commercial areas like stores, malls, and restaurants.

7 Economic Growth Necessary
All cities need a basis for economic growth and sustenance, and, depending on location, that economy may be based on any combination of the following: industry (factories and high-tech businesses), agriculture, entertainment, and tourism

8 Placement of city features
City features are arranged within an area of land in a large variety of ways. Some of these arrangements begin to exist as a city grows based on need and the restrictions within the natural geography of the area where the city is located. (my area new, need Publix, need school, library, fire station) Some cities are in part or entirely planned for maximum impact on the quality of life for citizens and economic growth. (Cancun) (punta Cana)

9 Links to maps

10 Types of Building Residential Commercial Industrial Muncipal

11 Industrial Buildings Any property that's used to produce an income -- as opposed to being used as living quarters -- is considered to be a commercial one. Industrial property is used for manufacturing some kind of product and can be seen as a factory of plant. Usually it's in an area that's zoned for light, medium, or heavy industrial purposes.

12 Commercial Building In contrast to industrial, a commercially zoned property will be involved in selling merchandise of one kind or another or in providing a service of some sort. Walmart Pizza Shop

13 Municipal Property Controlled by state or government Courthouse Townhall Police/Fire station Parks and Rec.

14 Residential A residential area is a land use in which housing predominates, as opposed to industrial and commercial areas. Housing may vary significantly between, and through, residential areas. These include single family housing, multi-family residential, or mobile homes. Where people Live


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