Practical town planning that pays for itself, from better access to cheaper, faster development.
This book offers a clear, practical look at how to plan towns and housing systems that work for both the public and the builder. It explains the step-by-step process of preparing schemes, coordinating authorities, and balancing costs with real improvements in living conditions.
- How to align landowners, developers, and authorities to speed up development
- Why open spaces, light, air, and better roads matter for residents
- Ways to reduce costs through integrated sewers, main arteries, and shared infrastructure
- Key ideas about land values, legislation, and practical administration
Ideal for readers interested in housing policy, urban design, or municipal reform who want concrete, implementable guidance.