Today's Comprehensive Plan: An Adaptive Approach

Author:   John Zeanah
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
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9781642832860


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   09 June 2026
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Today's Comprehensive Plan: An Adaptive Approach


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A new model of comprehensive planning as a living process rather than a static document How does your community map out a long-term vision for the built environment? Most US cities and counties have long used the comprehensive plan for this purpose. While the plan was conceived to meet the existential issues of the twentieth century, too often today's plans fail to consider fragmented political and market environments, how implementation occurs, and how plans should adapt over time. How can this critical tool be updated for today's challenges? In Today's Comprehensive Plan: An Adaptive Approach, planner John Zeanah builds on his experience leading the Memphis 3.0 Comprehensive Plan-the city's first comprehensive plan in forty years-to help planners create better, more adaptive plans and more effective outcomes. Zeanah offers a new approach: the adaptive comprehensive plan, a model grounded in implementation, participatory adaptation, and structured intervals for recalibration. Zeanah demonstrates how plans can evolve through cycles of action and learning, ensuring that strategies remain relevant as conditions change. By highlighting the connection of vision and strategy, the importance of structured flexibility, and how to orient the plan for implementation pathways, he equips planners with practical methods for making comprehensive plans successful and keeping plans alive through change. Today's Comprehensive Plan is not about replacing the tools in the planner's toolbox. It is about better understanding these policies, tools, and methods of planning and implementation to improve the practice and effectiveness of comprehensive planning. It makes the case for the comprehensive plan as the cornerstone of continuous, inclusive, and equitable planning-guiding growth, development, connectivity, and opportunity in ways that respond to the realities of the twenty-first century. This book will be invaluable for planners and policymakers seeking to design plans that adapt, endure, and deliver results.

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Author:   John Zeanah
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Imprint:   Island Press
ISBN:  

9781642832860


ISBN 10:   1642832863
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   09 June 2026
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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John Zeanah is an urban planner and policy strategist whose career spans leadership roles in planning, housing, transportation, and community development. He previously served as the Director of Planning and Development in Memphis for over seven years. Among his accomplishments, John led the development and adoption of the Memphis 3.0 Comprehensive Plan, the city's first comprehensive plan in forty years and winner of the American Planning Association's Daniel Burnham Award of Excellence for a Comprehensive Plan in 2020 and a Charter Award from the Congress for the New Urbanism in 2021. John is principal and owner of Interval, LLC, a planning and policy advisory firm that specializes in helping public sector clients better understand, implement, and improve their plans, policies, codes, regulations, and processes.

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