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ESP 171 Urban and Regional Planning

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This course explores the ways in which cities plan for growth and asks how cities can shape their future in a way that minimizes the harm to the environment while also meeting the needs of their residents. The course will introduce students to standard city planning tools (the general plan, zoning ordinances), as well as innovative tools that cities are using to manage their growth in an environmentally sensitive way. The course focuses on local planning practices in California but considers examples from elsewhere in the U.S. and the relationships between local, state, and federal policy. The objective of the course is for students to acquire a basic understanding of local and regional planning with respect to law, policy, and practice.

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TTP 220 Transportation Policy and Planning

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The objective of the course is to provide students with an in-depth understanding of transportation policy from the federal to the local level. The course is divided into three sections: background, policies and processes, and strategies. In the first section, we will examine the history of urban transportation, the institutions involved in transportation planning, and theories about policy. In the second section, we will examine current policies and processes, starting with federal and state policy on vehicles and fuels, then moving to infrastructure policy at the federal, state, regional, and local levels. In the final section, we will examine the evidence on a variety of demand-side strategies for addressing transportation problems, including strategies such as subsidies, pricing, transit services, bicycle and pedestrian programs, and land use policies.

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