Stakeholders are feeling excluded from urban planning decisions. How can you ensure their voices are heard?
Urban planning is a multifaceted process that shapes the future of cities and communities. It involves a range of decisions, from land use and transportation to environmental protection and public spaces. However, a common complaint is that stakeholders—residents, local businesses, and community groups—often feel excluded from these critical decisions. Ensuring that their voices are heard is not just a matter of democratic principle; it's essential for creating vibrant, inclusive, and sustainable urban environments.
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JIT KUMAR GUPTAFormer CHIEF TOWN PLANNER at Sahara Prime City Limited
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Hammid Ahmad WaniUrban Planner | | Ex - Chief Town Planner,Writer, Content creator,Freelance journalist,Urbanist.
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John Zakian, CEcDFederal Grant and Long Term Disaster Recovery Subject Matter Expert Focused on Economic, Housing and Infrastructure…