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11 Principles of Placemaking
1.  The community is the expert.   The people living and working in a place know what needs to be done and how to do it.
2.  You are creating a place not a design.   Successful neighborhood improvements rely less on blueprints and more on engaged local citizens and a solid management plan.
3.  You can’t do it alone.   The right partners will bring more resources, innovative ideas, and new sources of energy.
4.  They’ll always say it can’t be done.   When officials, business people, and neighbors say it won’t work, what they really mean is “We’ve never done it like this before.”
5.  You can see a lot by just observing.   The best way to turn a neighborhood around is to take a close look at what works and what doesn’t in that particular place.
6.  Develop a vision.   For a community vision to make a difference, it has to be created by the people that live there, not by outside consultants.
7.  Form supports function.   If you don’t take into account how people use a place in the beginning, you will have to deal with the consequences later.
8.  Triangulate.   A great place offers many things to do, all of which enhance each other and add up to more than the sum of the parts.
9.  Start with the petunias.   Little things can set the stage for big change, especially by proving to skeptics that change is possible.
10.  Money is not the issue.   If you are working in a spirited community, you’ll find creative ways around financial obstacles.
11.  You are never finished.   Eighty percent of the success of any good place is due to how well it is managed after the project is done.
Find more community resources at pps.org

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11 Principles of Placemaking

  • 1. 11 Principles of Placemaking
  • 2. 1. The community is the expert. The people living and working in a place know what needs to be done and how to do it.
  • 3. 2. You are creating a place not a design. Successful neighborhood improvements rely less on blueprints and more on engaged local citizens and a solid management plan.
  • 4. 3. You can’t do it alone. The right partners will bring more resources, innovative ideas, and new sources of energy.
  • 5. 4. They’ll always say it can’t be done. When officials, business people, and neighbors say it won’t work, what they really mean is “We’ve never done it like this before.”
  • 6. 5. You can see a lot by just observing. The best way to turn a neighborhood around is to take a close look at what works and what doesn’t in that particular place.
  • 7. 6. Develop a vision. For a community vision to make a difference, it has to be created by the people that live there, not by outside consultants.
  • 8. 7. Form supports function. If you don’t take into account how people use a place in the beginning, you will have to deal with the consequences later.
  • 9. 8. Triangulate. A great place offers many things to do, all of which enhance each other and add up to more than the sum of the parts.
  • 10. 9. Start with the petunias. Little things can set the stage for big change, especially by proving to skeptics that change is possible.
  • 11. 10. Money is not the issue. If you are working in a spirited community, you’ll find creative ways around financial obstacles.
  • 12. 11. You are never finished. Eighty percent of the success of any good place is due to how well it is managed after the project is done.
  • 13. Find more community resources at pps.org