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General Plan and Zoning Toolkit

This toolkit is designed for public health advocates who are seeking an introductory understanding of how land use decisions are made and how advocates can effectively participate in those decisions. The resource connects land use and health, identifies the role of government officials, introduces general plans and model language, gives an overview of zoning, and offer ways a public health practitioner can participate in land use decision-making.



OrganizationHealthy Planning
Resource TypeToolkit
URLwww.healthyplanning.org/toolkit_gpz.html
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