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Career Day [Name of] School Date [Presenter Name] [Work place] Note: This presentation may only be used for non-commercial, educational purposes. Any other use is strictly prohibited Urban (City) Planning

2 Career Day—Urban Planning Then Now

3 SimCity…but more complicated

4 4 Career Day—Urban Planning  Urban planners need to figure out the highest and best use of land and the environment  Planners must balance many things: housing, jobs and schools, traffic, parks, farms, open space, places to do every day things, have fun And also protect the environment: air, water, and nature  Planners make new plans when more people move into a community or are expected to. Before making plans for a community, planners need to know where everything is and how things are being used  Planners out how many people use the streets, highways, water, sewers, schools, libraries, museums, and parks. Planners listen to the advice of people who live in the communities.

5 5 Cities have certain things in common: Where people live with other people Jobs, Schools, Hospitals, Places for Art Culture and Sports, Parks Shops and Markets Industry (where things are made) Transportation Systems (cars, buses, trains, ferries) But cities aren’t all the same: Geography Number of people living there Culture Climate Build-able land Coastal, Inland History, Age of the city Career Day—Urban Planning

6 LIVING Where do people live? In what types of houses? WORKING & GOING TO SCHOOL Where do people work? What are their jobs? Where do students go to school? TRAVELING How do people get around their neighborhoods? Get to work? Travel? HAVING FUN What do people do for fun? Indoors? Outdoors? Parks? Stadiums? Museums? City Planners need to answer these questions

Where does water for drinking come from? How can we keep our air clean? Where will garbage, sewage, and recycling go? Where will we grow good, healthy food? Where will more people and jobs go? Are new technologies needed? City Planners need to answer these questions, too:

8 8 What is going on where we live? Lots of people want to live and work here[examples] Housing, schools, services, transportation[examples] Protect the environment[examples] Career Day—Urban Planning

Planning as a Profession Make communities—and the lives of all those who live in them—better Visionary—see alternative ways of doing things Strategic thinker—connect the dots Good people skills and Recognize multiple points of view Analyze all types of information Problem-solver 9

Questions? THANK YOU! [name, etc.]