A Public Funeral For Planning In Cincinnati

Cincinnati attorney Robert E. Manley pushes back against the city's recommendation to abolish its planning department.

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December 11, 2002, 8:00 AM PST

By Chris Steins @planetizen


"The funeral is now being arranged for urban planning in Cincinnati -- the first city in the country to have a comprehensive master plan (1925) and the birthplace of city and regional planning as applied in the U.S... The recommendation to abolish the planning department came from the City's Economic Development Task Force, chaired by George A. Schaefer, Jr., the chief executive officer of Fifth Third Bank, and City Manager Valerie Lemmie... Following these debates, Cincinnati needs to proceed with abolishing its Department of Economic Development and create a real planning department that does long-range planning and provides guidance to independent real estate developers."

Thanks to Chris Steins

Tuesday, December 10, 2002 in The Cincinnati Post

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