Engineering:Regional planning organization

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A Regional Planning Organization is a government body that guides the development of public and private resources in a manner that ensures public safety, well being and livability. Regional planning organizations take different forms and may also include a metropolitan planning organization or may be part of a multi-state or multi-government association. A regional planning organization develops plans that coordinate planning by groups of local governments and special districts that have common social, political, economic, cultural or other similarities.[1] Generally this process takes the form of urban planning or one of its sub-disciplines such as land use planning, transportation planning, or environmental planning.[2] Regional planning organizations exist in a variety of different formats. In some areas they are a part of another organizations such as a Regional Council of Governments.[3][4] Regional planning organizations are sometimes also called regional development organisations as the need for planning often includes key economic development issues.

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  1. "Growing Smart Legislative Guidebook: Chapter 6 Regional Planning". American Planning Association Press. https://www.planning.org/growingsmart/guidebook/six01.htm. Retrieved 22 December 2017. 
  2. "Role of Regional Planning Organizations in Transportation Planning Across Boundaries". United States Department of Transportation Volpe Research Cente. pp. 1–10. https://ntl.bts.gov/lib/52000/52100/52163/RPOsMegaregions.pdf. Retrieved 22 December 2017. 
  3. "The Council of Governments". River Council of Governments, Connecticut. http://www.rivercog.org/cog.html. Retrieved 22 December 2017. 
  4. "Regional Councils, COGs & MPOs". National Association of Regional Councils. http://narc.org/about-narc/cogs-mpos/.