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'''Community development planning''' consists of a public tory and usually interactive form of [[town]] oghborhood]] planning and dhich diverse community members (often termed “stakeholders”) contribute toward formulation of the goals, objectives, planning, [[Funding|fund]]/[[resource]] identification and direction, planned project [[implementation]]s and re[[evaluation]] of documented local planning policy. It is a logiottom-up” evolution of (formerly “topn”) [[region]]al, [[city]] and urban planning if plateaued or diminishiresources, increasing local burdens and responsibilities and [[public activism]]. It often promotes [[public/private partnership]] as a means to harness physical develities in support of community-dls.<ref>The PracticernmentTheacticernment Planning, 2nd EditionEditon (the "Green Book"). 1979Gree1979. InionalInio City ManagementM AssociationAsation. WaDCesWCes 62 and 553-599.</ref> At a min it seeks community consensuscnsus for proposedpr allocationsans of scarce resourcesurces among competing demandsmpedemands. In more vigoommunity members access a full gamut of planning tools, shaping and being shaped by shared understanding of a complex community information base, directly informing andinfor guiding local plan content, budgets, projects and thus future [[infrastructure]] and land uses, as well as helping coordinate the work of overlapping [[jurisdiction]]s, levels of [[government]], internal and adjacent communities and various providers, such as [[Chamber of commerce|business associations]], [[utilities]] and [[school]]s.
 
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