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Anne Krieg, AICPBridgton Director of

Planning, Economic & Community Development

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Comprehensive PlanningWe need a plan from which to deviate

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Golden Gate Park

• Olmsted was there first• Daniel Burnham weighed in• William Hammond Hall surveyor completed

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Charles Burnham Chicago Plan

The Plan focused on six major physical elements:1. improving the lakefront2. developing a highway system3. improving the freight and passenger railway

systems4. acquisition of an outer park system5. arranging systematic streets; and6. creation of a civic center of cultural institutions

and government.

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Regional Plan of NY

You may draw all the lines you please between counties and states, a city is a growth responding to forces not at all political (Elihu Root, Committee member)

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Cincinnati Plan

No plan on paper is fully effective until it becomes a Citizens’ Plan.

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Tennessee Valley

AuthorityIt is time to extend planning to a wider field, in this instance comprehending in one great project many states directly concerned with the basin of one of our greatest rivers

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Stanford Industrial

Park

…a serious young engineer had to go back east to put spit and polish on his education. (Frederick Terman)

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Reston Virginia

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Oregon Statewide Land Use Law

sagebrush subdivisions, coastal condomania, and the ravenous rampages of suburbia (Governor Tom McCall)

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Comprehensive Planning in Maine

• 1987• State agency review• State goals• Regional review

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Requirements• Inventory & Analysis• Policy Development

Implementation StrategyRegional Coordination

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Inventory

• Economic & demographics• Water resources• Critical natural resources• Forestry & agriculture

• Recreation & parks• Transportation • Housing

• Historical resources• Land use• Capital facilities & town services

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Policy Development

• Growth areas• Discourage incompatible development• Transitional areas• Capital Investment Plan• Protection of water bodies, natural resources and forestry & agriculture• Affordable housing• Outdoor recreation

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Bridgton’s Plan• Fall 2014 schedule• Public Process• History of Committee

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