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AICP 2011 Timeline of American Planning History 1960-1980

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Kevin Lynch defines basic elements of city's "imageability" (paths, edges, nodes, etc.).   Image of the City 1960  
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by Jane Jacobs, includes a critique of planning and planners.   The Death and Life of Great American Cities, 1961  
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published by Richard Hedman and Fred Bair. a hilarious book of cartoons poking fun at the planning profession by two of our own   And On the Eighth Day 1961  
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becomes first state to institute statewide zoning   Hawai'i 1961  
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represents the states of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. created to foster joint management of the river's water resources.   Delaware River Basin Commission 1961  
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The urban growth simulation model emerges   Penn-Jersey Transportation Study. 1962  
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seminal article in AIP Journal by Paul Davidoff and Thomas Reiner, lays basis for advocacy planning concept   A Choice Theory of Planning," 1962  
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By rachel carson. published and wakes the nation to the deleterious effects of pesticides on animal, plant and human life.   Silent Spring 1962  
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established by the fairfax county board of supervisors, clearing the way for the creation of Reston, a full-scale, self-contained New Town 18 miles from Washington, D.C.   Virginia's first residential planned community zone, 1962  
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a new town situated about halfway between Washington and Baltimore, featuring some class integration and the neighborhood principle   Columbia, Maryland 1963  
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published by t.j. kent   The Urban General Plan 1964  
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outlaws discrimination based on race, creed, and national origin in places of public accommodation   Civil Rights Act 1964  
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by Martin Anderson; indicts then-current urban renewal program as counterproductive to its professed aims of increased low- and middleincome housing supply. contributes to a change in urban policy   The Federal Bulldozer 1964  
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a study of the consequences for community life in a Boston West End Italian-American community, contributes to a change in urban policy   Herbert Gans's The Urban Villagers (1962)  
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In a commencement speech at the Univ of Michigan, Pres Lyndon Johnson declares war on poverty and urges congressional authorization of many remedial programs, plus the establishment of a cabinet-level Department of Housing and Community Development.   Johnson's War on Poverty 1964  
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convened on May 24 and 25, owing much to the interest and advocacy of the First Lady, Lady Bird Johnson.   White House Conference on Natural Beauty in America 1965  
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the Housing and Home Finance Agency is succeeded by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Robert Weaver becomes HUD's first Secretary and nation's first African-American cabinet member   Housing and urban policy achieve cabinet status 1965  
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Passed by congress authorizing Federal- Multistate river basin commissions   Water Resources Management Act 1965  
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Passed by congress, This act establishes the Economic Development Administration to extend coordinated, multifaceted aid to lagging regions and foster their redevelopment   Public Work and Economic Development Act 1965  
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establishes a region comprising all of West Virginia and parts of 12 other states, plus a planning commission with the power to frame plans and allocate resources   The Appalachian Regional Planning Act 1965  
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Published by John Reps, the first comprehensive history of American urban planning beginning with colonial times   The Making of Urban America 1965  
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launched the "model cities" program, an interdisciplinary attack on urban blight and poverty. A centerpiece of President Lyndon Johnson's "Great Society" program.   The Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Development Act 1966  
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a seminal historic preservation book, is published   With Heritage So Rich,1966  
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Establishes the Nat Register of His Places & provides, through Sec 106,the prot of pres-worthy sites & properties threatened by fed activities.also creates the nat Advisory Council on Hist Pres & directs each state to appoint a State Hist Pres Officer   National Historic Preservation Act passed. 1966  
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provides protection to parkland, wildlife refuges, & other pres-worthy resources in building natnl roads. Unlike parkland and wildlife refuges, however, privately owned historic sites as well as those in public ownership are protected by Section 4(f).   Section 4(f) of the Department of Transportation Act 1966  
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Celebratory conference in Washington, D.C. Many of the earliest practitioners and founders of the profession attend together with eminent leaders of other professions.   The planning profession reaches its 50th anniversary. 1967  
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drops the final phrase in the 1938 AIP declaration of purpose which tied it to the comp arrangement & regulation of land use. The effect is to broaden the scope and membership of the profession by including "social planners" and "physical planners."   "(Louis B.) Wetmore Amendment" 1967  
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the Office of Management and Budget issues Circular A-95 requiring state and substate regional clearinghouses to review and comment on federally assisted projects to facilitate coordination among the three levels of government.   Intergovernmental Relations Act of 1968  
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The 8th Circuit rules that racial barriers cannot affect the acquisition of property   Jones v. Mayer 1968  
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Published by Ian McHarg, tying planning to the natural environment.   Design with Nature 1969  
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requires an "environmental impact statement" for every federal or federally aided state or local major action that might significantly harm the environment.   National Environmental Policy Act 1969  
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Published by Mel Scott. Reissued in 1995 by the American Planning Association   American City Planning Since 1890. 1969  
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January 1, 1970 First Earth Day   First Earth Day 1970  
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established to administer main provisions of the Clean Air Act (1970).   Federal Environment Protection Agency 1970  
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the first such plan in the nation to allocate low- and moderate-income housing on a "fair share" basis.   Miami Valley (Ohio) Regional Planning Commission Housing Plan 1970  
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AIP adopts a Code of Ethics for professional planners   Code of Ethics 1971  
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the US Supreme Court upheld an amendment to the California Constitution mandating a referendum on all housing projects because an intent to racially discriminate could not be found   James v. Valtierra 1971  
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The US Supreme Court found that an approval for a nuclear power plant was not properly granted because the requirements of the National Environmental Protection Act were not followed. This decision solidified the place of NEPA in the development arena.   Calvert Cliffs Coordinating Committee v. US Atomic Energy Commission 1971  
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encourages the mngmt of coastal zone areas and provides grants to be used in maintaining coastal zone areas.   Coastal Zone Management Act 1972  
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General revenue sharing inaugurated   U.S. State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act. 1972  
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New York high court allows the use of performance criteria as a means of slowing community growth   Golden v. Planning Board of Ramapo 1972  
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symbolizes a nationwide move away from massive, isolating, high-rise structures to a more humane form of public housing architecture: low-rise, less isolated, dispersed   Demolition of St. Louis's notorious Pruitt-Igoe Project 1972  
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Authorized Federal assistance to state and local jurisdictions to establish conservation programs for endangers plant and animal species   Endangered Species Act 1973  
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The Oregon Supreme Court rules that all zoning and rezoning must be consistent with applicable comprehensive plans.   Fasano v. Board of County Commissioners of Washington County 1973  
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replaces the categorical grant with the block grant as the principal form of federal aid for local community development.   The Housing and Community Development Act 1974  
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The US Supreme Court rules that limiting residents of housing units to related individuals was a legitimate use of the police power, eliminating many fundamental civil rights challenges to local regulations   Village of Belle Terre v. Boraas 1974  
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The US 4th Circuit finds that quotas on the annual number of building permits issued was a constitutional use of the police power   Sonoma v. Petaluma 1975  
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shifts emphasis from traditional land-use planning to advocacy planning   Cleveland Policy Plan Report 1975  
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The New Jersey Supreme Court rules that the local zoning ordinance was unconstitutional where it conflicted with state defined fair housing practices.   Southern Burlington County NAACP v. Township of Mt. Laurel 1975  
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The US Supreme Court rules that a mandate that all rezonings be subject to referendum is constitutional because no intent to discriminate could be found.   City of Eastlake v. Forest City Enterprises 1976  
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the Court upheld a zoning provision mandating the decentralization of sexually oriented businesses based on studies showing a detriment to society as a result of clustering   Young v. American Mini Theaters, Inc. 1976  
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The California Supreme Court found that temporary moratoria on building permit issuance was constitutional   Associated Home Builders of Greater East Bay v. City of Livermore, 1976  
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Historic Preservation Fund established.   Historic Preservation Fund 1976  
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Equal protection case-the US Supreme Court finds that a regulation effectively denying housing to people based on race, immigration status, or national origin was unconstitutional.   Village of Arlington Heights v. Metropolitan Housing Development Corp. 1977  
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First exam for AIP membership conducted   AIP exam 1977  
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Supreme Court upholds NYC's Landmark Pres Law as applied to Grand Central Terminal. In this landmark decision, the Court found that barring some development of air rights was not a taking when the interior of the property could be put to lucrative use.   Penn Central Transportation Co. v. City of New York, 438 U.S. 104 (1978):  
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American Institute of Planners (AIP) and American Society of Planning Officials (ASPO) merge   American Planning Association (APA). 1978  
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