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Infrastructure and Planning
Land Use Lesson Plan
(use photos from the atlas that represent examples of growth.
Content Outline
I. Description of area shown in picture Use capital steps photo 1 (Land Use)
a. Residential
b. Business
c. Recreation
d. Transportation
II. Identify problems (Land Use Problems)
a. General problems
b. Traffic jams at "peak" hours
c. Possible solutions
III. Planning for throughway (Land Use Planning)
a. Complex set of phenomena
b. Over existing highways
c. Through parks
d. Other
IV. Results as shown in modern capital photos (Land use Changes)
a. Advantages
1. Solves major traffic problem
2. Keeps most of business area intact
b. Disadvantages
1. Moves houses
2. Lose parks
3. Impeded some local traffic
V. Conclusions
a. Limited access highways can provide a gain in the time/distance
ration in an urban area
b. An increased intensity of the use of urban land increases man's
problems in that area.
c. In planning land use changes the possibility exists that the rights
of some individuals must be sacrificed to the welfare of the
majority.
d. Urban land use change involves a complex set of cultural phenomena.
e. Planning for land use can achieve solutions to problems that cannot
be brought about through unplanned changes.
1. Simple concepts 2. More complex concepts
Residential Land Use General problem of urban area
Ribbon or strip business "Peak" hour traffic problem
development Need for planning
Neighborhood Park Cost of residential and business
High density urban land use land
Major arteries and access roads Eminent domain
Interchange Public interest
Limited access highway Time/distance ratio
Land use-planning and problems
Land use change