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Tuesday, June 15, 2010

10 things planning should do

I want to set down some thoughts on things we should be doing (particularly in Irish urban planning), to contribute more effectively, and have a positive effect on urban environments through our actions. Over next 10 days I'm going to list the 10 things planning should do, according to me. Some may be obvious, some disagreeable, but would appreciate any feedback. Here we go:

1.Deal with the present

-‘Now is the time to plan for the future’ (or words to such effect) is a well-worn motto of many a planning consultancy at the moment. How fortunate for these experts to have such foresight, and know what lies ahead! (credit to David Engwicht here) Planners (‘the profession’) can’t be blamed for looking toward the next economic upturn, because the previous period has been so kind. However, those halcyon days are gone, and we need fresh approaches to deal with the crisis.
-What development plan faces the challenges of the next 1 to 5 years, not the next 20? Development Plans are increasingly becoming monolithic documents, conceived in red tape, where any life support for innovation or creativity, is sucked out in the course of the arduous process of getting them adopted. So, what are we doing now ... about now? How do we encourage investment, innovation, improvements, autonomy + the economy.
-We have to stop pretending this can be put on the long-finger. We have to take responsibility for making things happen, and make the system work – not work the system.

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