Planning
Nearly all designated byways pass through Federal, State, or local units of government, each with their own set of planning and regulatory rules and procedures. Learn how to identify, review and understand local planning documents and ordinances, and where to find the people who administer them. Understand how planning decisions are made at all levels of government to improve the success of your Corridor Management Plan (CMP).
Articles
CMPs: Tools to Spark Continued Progress
CMPs: A Corridor Management Plan is...
CMPs: Corridor Management Plans On The Internet
Contacts
Discussion Forums
Publications
CMPs: Making the Grassroots Grow - Building and Maintaining Effective Byway Organizations
CMPs: Managing Corridor Development - A Municipal Development
CMPs: Built Byway Environment (Best Practices)
Planning: Recognizing Possibilities (Best Practices)
Planning: Managing the Growth and Development (Lessons From the Road)
Planning: Private Actions Define Byway Character (Lessons From the Road)
Planning: The Ecology of Place
Planning: National Park Recreation and Open Space Standards
Planning: Roadscape Guidelines
Planning: Planning Communities for the 21st Century
Planning: Getting To Smart Growth
Planning: Design and Planning Manual for Byway Communities
Planning: Winning Strategies for Effective City Planning
Planning: Parks and Economic Development
Planning: Best Development Practices
Planning: Land Use In a Nut Shell
Planning: The Practice of Local Governmental Planning
Planning: Design & Planning Manual
Tools
CMPs: Designation Readiness Worksheet
CMPs: National Scenic Byways Interim Policy
Planning: Developing an RFP for Projects (Tele-Workshop)
Planning: Zoning and Land Use for Byways
Planning: Citizens Guide To Planning
Training
Planning: Zoning and Land Use for Byways
Planning: American Planning Association
Opportunities for More Training
Web Links
CMPs: National Scenic Byways Program
Planning: American Planning Association