How to Organize a City Planning Campaign

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But the two require very different kinds *of campaign.
The City Plan Office of the Future'' I will state, then, my conception of the status of city planning toward the attain- ment of which we should direct all our present efforts, however we may guide them in detail to conform to local and temporary conditions.
There will be some official body charged with the prime responsibility for the cus- tody, interpretation and amendment of the city plan. Whether the official head is sin- gle or multipl
...e, there will be a staff of as- sistants, and we may call the body as a whole the City Plan Office.
In its function as custodian of the city plan, this office will have accumulated very extensive archives. These records will re- late to the entire physical environment of the people ; not merely to the visible aspect of the streets, of the public squares and parks, and of the public buildings, but to the locations, grades and other essential facts about all the sewers, conduits, pipes and subways beneath the surface of the streets; all the poles and wires and other objects above the surface; all railways and other special means of public transporta- tion; all catchment areas and waterways, from those which furnish the city water supply, and from the smallest gutters that take the first rush of storm water dis- charge, through reservoirs and ponds, sew- ers, ditches and canals, to rivers of the greatest flood capacity in the region, and finally to every piece of land and every building and improvement thereon, both public and private.


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