Historic main streets and commercial corridors are the lifeblood of urban neighborhoods, yet they face complex challenges from economic disinvestment to gentrification. Understanding how to evaluate these corridors through a planner's lens is essential for fostering sustainable, community-aligned development. This text-based course guides you through the core principles of urban corridor planning, using the St. Claude Avenue corridor as a primary case study to teach you how to conduct field assessments and plan for equitable neighborhood revitalization.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the foundational concepts of urban planning and commercial corridor revitalization.
- Analyze the economic, social, and physical factors that influence the health of urban main streets.
- Apply field-study observation techniques to assess walkability, transit access, and zoning.
- Evaluate the roles of diverse stakeholders, from local business owners to community advocacy groups.
- Formulate planning recommendations that balance economic growth with community preservation and equity.
- Practice structured reflection to document professional insights and collaborative planning strategies.
The course starts with essential terminology and historical context before guiding you through structured observational frameworks and case study analyses. You will read detailed breakdowns of commercial corridors and complete written exercises designed to build your practical planning skills. Designed for aspiring urban planners, community organizers, and anyone interested in neighborhood development, this course requires no prior planning experience. Start reading today to learn how to transform local commercial corridors.
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