Professor Habib Alshuwaikaht. Introduction Modern day urban planning sprang from architecture and landscape architect. But planners have recognized that.

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Professor Habib Alshuwaikaht

Introduction Modern day urban planning sprang from architecture and landscape architect. But planners have recognized that designs have powerful social implications. Many plans did not workout in broader sense and they only had good physical plans Physical design alone does not solve community’s social issues concerning family economic drugs and alcohol. The Pruitt-Igoe public housing was one such case in St. Louis which did not address social issues. A number of projects (high rise buildings) were turned down after the Pruitt-Igoe case.. Prof. Alshuwaikhat - KFUPM - CP1012

The Social Issues in Planning for Housing Land use controls and decisions about capital facilities will affect the housing schemes. This either integrates or separates housing facilities. Policies and facilities isolate low income workers from the higher categories increasing unemployment. Single-family housing in many cases leads to the problems like people leaving the town since they can’t afford to live can t in there. Many prefer group homes and get concerned with zoning laws whether they allow parent apartments to be built next to the single-family houses. Land-use controls that permit homes, workplaces and child-care facilities to be placed closely can make a community more happier and prosperous. Prof. Alshuwaikhat - KFUPM - CP1013

The Yonkers Housing Case Yonkers is an old city located in Westchester county, New York. The city has 27 public housing projects and 26 out of those were built in the south west corner. The political factor came out in the south west corner as the whites didn’t want housing to be introduced there. Prof. Alshuwaikhat - KFUPM - CP1014

The Yonkers Housing Case continued… The case was taken up to the court since the white population feared the blacks would live in those low income houses. But under the threat of huge fines and legal issues from the U.S. Supreme court (Judge Sand), the whites had to make way for housing in Judge Sand meanwhile had a house in Pound Ridge in Yonkers and protestors marched to oppose his decision. Prof. Alshuwaikhat - KFUPM - CP1015

The Yonkers Housing Case continued… Finally after some years and some legal hearings 200 housing units built. A new scheme of 80/20 was introduced in which 20% of the houses were at below market rent. After three decades of struggle, the Yonkers housing case is yet far from over.. Prof. Alshuwaikhat - KFUPM - CP1016

The Special Case of Private Communities The rapid growth of private communities in the United States has been quite prominent. By the end of 1990s an estimate showed more than 40 million living in over 200,000 private communities. A private community has it’s own master plans and municipality and the legislative body act like judges for the changes in the plan. Prof. Alshuwaikhat - KFUPM - CP1017

The Special Case of Private Communities …. continued Private communities are usually built in suburbia or outside metropolitan areas. Due to the problem of land assembly, private communities are rarer in metropolitan cities. Private communities ultimately incorporate as separate political entities with examples like Reston in Virginia with Columbia, Maryland trying for a political entity. Prof. Alshuwaikhat - KFUPM - CP1018

The Special Case of Private Communities …. continued The private communities also named as ‘gated communities’ usually allow only the people concerned with the community to move in there. Edward Blakely, a professor at the University of California, Berkeley showed concern about the growing private communities. Green Valley in Nevada is a private community built in 1978 and is expected to increase the population to in the 20th century. Blakely and David Guterson both criticized the private communities by saying they affect the racial and class integration in U.S. Clearly this pattern of development has social implications that are far away from physical designs. Prof. Alshuwaikhat - KFUPM - CP1019

The Problem of Homelessness The number of homeless people increased in the 1980s and 1990s This worries not only the planners but also the social workers, attorneys, the police, and the mental health professionals. The reasons for homeless is basically unemployment, addiction of drugs and alcohol. The planners with their housing policies can help to reduce homelessness. The planner’s role in this case is to advocate for the low cost housing. For those with mental illness, the planners can introduce new zoning laws which allow group homes and thereby reduce the homelessness. Prof. Alshuwaikhat - KFUPM - CP10110

Other Issues: The Social Side of Economic Development The economic development of a certain community has side effects on the society. The use of ‘Eminent domain’ which means lands will be occupied by the Government by giving compensation to the community. The development on that land will be feasible or not, is a big question for planners. Some like Norman Krumholz, the former planning director for the city of Cleveland was against this. Prof. Alshuwaikhat - KFUPM - CP10111

Transportation Planning Transportation Planning is an important component for social development The ‘Urban renewal’ program mainly concerned with occupying lands for urban expressways destroys the fabrics of neighborhood. The transportation planning decides the public’s access to work, to public services and to a whole range of activities. Prof. Alshuwaikhat - KFUPM - CP10112

Environmental Policy Environmental decisions can have major social consequences One person’s environmental protection would be other person’s reason for unemployment. Environmental policy which has more of a physical effect suddenly reveals the social side. Prof. Alshuwaikhat - KFUPM - CP10113

The Questions of Environmental Justice Environmental justice and environmental racism is given considerable importance among planners. For instance if a municipal landfill is located near a society of low cost housing (minority group members) it clearly is a matter of racial discrimination. The environmental injustice cannot take place in a developing society and steps are to be taken to avoid this. Prof. Alshuwaikhat - KFUPM - CP10114

Feminism and Planning The feminism was also a matter of discussion in the social planning. In 1960s, the women power complained that they were left isolated with children in the suburbs and raised questions over the planning issues. They suggested planning was done only for the males and female interests were ignored. Prof. Alshuwaikhat - KFUPM - CP10115

Planning and Aging The number of retirees in the U.S. will rise greatly in the coming decades. The political power will increase for the old aged people. The biggest effect would be on planning practices of land use and housing. Prof. Alshuwaikhat - KFUPM - CP10116

Planning and Aging..continued.. The social issues discussed in this chapter are the one’s which are covered in the entire book. In following chapters we see the topics in connection with growth control, environmental planning, and economic development planning. The planners can focus on the less fortunate but generally the case is that planning is done on a generalized pattern. Prof. Alshuwaikhat - KFUPM - CP10117

Who Does Social Planning The planning which has direct connection to a social work is regarded as an activity done by a social planner. Examples would be an adult literacy program, or collecting funds for day care. Any decision involving works like deciding how sizable blocks of lands or sizable sums of public money will be spent has social connections. Prof. Alshuwaikhat - KFUPM - CP10118

Summary All planning decisions of significant size have social implications. Realm of housing is considered to have a strong social implications. Economic development and environmental issues are of greater social consequences. Prof. Alshuwaikhat - KFUPM - CP10119