The City & Regional Planning (CRP) Department promotes sustainable and diverse communities within cultural and human systems. The interdisciplinary professional planning education is based on a learn-by-doing approach, community outreach, and applied research to help communities aspire for better, livable places. Since 1968, the program evolved in the College where the planning laboratory (studio) has been the core of the curriculum. The department is proud of the program's strengths in urban design, transportation, land use and environmental planning, and community sustainability./p>
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Senior Projects from 2013
Keep Hanford Beautiful, Gabrielle Antonia de Silva
Toad Creek Multi-Family Housing Development Conceptual Analysis, Emily Ewer
Reinterpreting City Alleys: Design Guidlelines for the City of Vallejo, Karlo Antonio Manalang Felix
Arroyo Seco Parkway Reuse of a Historic Freeway, Jeannette Nicole Finck and William James Kavadas
Strategic Plan for Wine Tourism 2013, Templeton, California, Krista Galatolo and Nicole de la Rosa
Gilroy Outlets Master Plan, Brenton Gibbons
Templeton Wayfinding Study, Chanee Malfavon
Templeton Expansion Area Plan, Derrick Rinauro and Peter Vasilieff
Downtown Templeton Design Guidelines, Ryan Safty and Michael Simao
Food System Planning Benefits & Recommendations for the City of San Luis Obispo, CA, Tessa Salzman
Templeton Affordable Housing Study & Implementation Strategy, Trent L. Sanson
LID Street Retrofit, Matthew Sayles
Senior Projects from 2012
Downtown Hayward Performing Arts Center Implementation Plan, Lauren Barrera and Brittany Scofield
Design Guidelines for the City of Carpinteria, Sloan Thomas Campi
Focused Initial Study: Hayward BART Transit Oriented Development Plan, Ryan Chiene
Climate Action Grant for Street Improvements in Santa Paula, Lorien E. Clark
Urban Design Study & Proposal: Hayward City Center, Bradford J. DeBranch
Downtown Streetscape Beautification Plan for the City of Santa Paula, Anudeep Kaur Dhaliwal
Buy Local Campaign and Program for the City of Santa Paula, Matthew Dito
Watering the Seed: A Model for Change in Jinotepe, Nicaragua and Beyond, Andy Douglas
Hayward BART Transit-Oriented Development, Katherine Evans and Jennifer Smitheram
An Alternative Design Technique For Developing a Downtown Hayward Municipal Parking Lot, Alexander Fong
Creating an Entertainment District in Downtown Santa Maria, Malcom Gould
An Analysis of Food System Plans: A Planner's Toolkit, Jenna M. Hahn