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'ACTIVE COMMUNITY' PLANNING IN WEST HYATTSVILLE, MARYLAND: A CASE STUDY OF CROSS-CULTURAL PARTICIPATION IN COMMUNITY DESIGN AND PLANNING

机译:马里兰州西凯悦斯维尔的“活跃社区”规划:以社区设计与规划跨文化参与为例

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Various public agencies in Maryland are pursuing community design and planning strategies that promote new urban patterns that are described by a plethora of buzz phrases: "Walkable Communities", "Livable Communities", "Smart Growth Neighborhoods", "New Urbanism Neighborhoods", "Pedestrian Pockets", and "Sustainable Communities". In some part, this is a response to local advocacy planning and changing demographic patterns that call for the development of communities with compact, affordable, mixed-use housing, comfortable pedestrian access to employment, retail and regional transit centers and improved recreational facilities and schools. In an attempt to put together new planning strategies to address these concerns, stakeholders in the process face many challenges. One of these challenges is the growth of new immigrant and multi-cultural populations within certain local communities. More than ten municipalities within Prince George's County have populations where more than 25% of residents are foreign born. In West Hyattsville, nearly 30% of the population is foreign born with half of those community residents having arrived in the USA within the last 10 years. In addition, these communities are becoming increasingly diverse from a cultural perspective. In looking at race as an indicator of cultural diversity in West Hyattsville, we see a population characterized as 25% White, 55% African American, 3% Asian, and 16% Hispanic. In addition, 10% of residents describe themselves as multi-racial (a mix of two or more races). This multi-cultural context requires different methods of democratic process and produces many challenges in promoting community participation. This paper will describe the participatory community design and planning approach utilized in creating a plan for a more walkable community in West Hyattsville, and discusses the issues that arose in the process. It will raise issues about how we understand, engage and plan for multi-cultural and new immigrant populations.
机译:马里兰州的各种公共机构正在追求社区设计和规划战略,促进新的城市模式,这些城市模式被一流的嗡嗡声,“可操作的社区”,“宜居社区”,“智能增长社区”,“新的城市邻居”,“新城市邻居”,“行人口袋“和”可持续社区“。在某些部分中,这是对当地宣传规划和改变人口模式的回应,要求呼吁开发社区,具有紧凑,实惠,混合使用的住房,舒适的行人访问就业,零售和区域过境中心以及改善娱乐设施和学校。试图汇总新的规划战略来解决这些问题,流程中的利益攸关方面临着许多挑战。其中一个挑战是某些当地社区内新移民和多元文化人口的增长。乔治王子县的十多个市内有超过25%的居民的居民。在西凯悦馆,近30%的人口是外国出生的,其中一半的社区居民在过去10年内抵达美国。此外,这些社区从文化角度越来越多地多样化。在观察赛马赛赛塔维尔的文化多样性的指标时,我们看到一个人口,以25%的白色,55%的非洲裔美国人,3%的亚洲人和16%的西班牙裔。此外,10%的居民将自己描述为多种族(两个或更多种族的混合物)。这种多元文化背景需要不同的民主过程方法,并在促进社区参与方面产生许多挑战。本文将描述参与式社区设计和规划方法,用于在西育悦州西凯悦亚维尔创造一个更可行的社区的计划,并讨论了过程中出现的问题。它将提出关于我们如何理解,参与和计划的多种文化和新移民人群的问题。

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