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What (who) is extrapolative planning - definition

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Traffic planning; Transportation Planning; Transport planning
  • 1948 San Francisco roadway plan
  • community area]]. It is an example of the siting of transportation facilities that results from transportation planning.
  • A bypass the Old Town in [[Szczecin]], Poland
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Planning gain         
PUBLIC BENEFITS REQUIRED BY UK AUTHORITIES IN EXCHANGE FOR CONSTRUCTION APPROVAL
Planning Gain; Community Infrastructure Levy; Section 75 planning agreement
Planning gains (or planning obligations) are ways that local authorities in the United Kingdom can secure additional public benefits from developers, during the granting of planning permission.
Transportation planning         
Transportation planning is the process of defining future policies, goals, investments, and spatial planning designs to prepare for future needs to move people and goods to destinations. As practiced today, it is a collaborative process that incorporates the input of many stakeholders including various government agencies, the public and private businesses.
town planning         
  • city planning in Germany]] was official government policy dating back to Nazi rule.<ref>Hass-Klau, Carmen (2014). "Motorization and Footpath Planning During the Third Reich." ''The Pedestrian and the City''. Routledge.</ref>
  • G. T. von Chiewitz]]
  • Street Hierarchy and Accessibility
TECHNICAL AND POLITICAL PROCESS CONCERNED WITH THE USE OF LAND AND DESIGN OF THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT
City planning; Town planning; Urban development; Urban Planning; Urban and regional planning; City Planning; City planning efforts; Urban Development; Urban policy and planning; Statutory planning; Planning & development; Town Planning; Planning department; Community planning; City manager plan; Town-planning; URPL; Urban and Regional Planning; Urban studies and planning; Local planning; City plan; City layout; Urban Policy; Urban plan; Urban social planning; Planning Department; Area development plan; City and Regional Planning; Development planning; User:Glasgoh/Borough planning; Urban policy; Civil planning; Community Planning; Unplanned development; Town plan
Town planning is the planning and design of all the new buildings, roads, and parks in a place in order to make them attractive and convenient for the people who live there.
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Transportation planning

Transportation planning is the process of defining future policies, goals, investments, and spatial planning designs to prepare for future needs to move people and goods to destinations. As practiced today, it is a collaborative process that incorporates the input of many stakeholders including various government agencies, the public and private businesses. Transportation planners apply a multi-modal and/or comprehensive approach to analyzing the wide range of alternatives and impacts on the transportation system to influence beneficial outcomes.

Transportation planning is also commonly referred to as transport planning internationally, and is involved with the evaluation, assessment, design, and siting of transport facilities (generally streets, highways, bike lanes, and public transport lines).