Government Planning
Government planning involves the development and implementation of strategies, policies, and initiatives by governmental bodies to address various social, economic, and environmental issues within a specific region or jurisdiction. This process typically includes conducting research, analyzing data, setting goals, allocating resources, and coordinating efforts among different government agencies to achieve desired outcomes and improve the overall well-being of the population. Government planning often involves long-term visioning and decision-making to guide future development and growth while considering the needs and interests of various stakeholders.
External Links
- [cvag.org] Coachella Valley Association of Governments – Regional planning for the Coachella Valley
- [bjy.com] BJY Group - Project Financing, Government Services, Architecture, Engineering, Planning, Plan Review
- [pairin.com] PAIRIN | Career Planning Tools for Workforce, Students Government
- [sbcag.com] SBCAG - Santa Barbara Coalition Against Government Waste and Malfeasance : Traffic Planning and Measure A-2008 Information Site
- [scog.net] Skagit Council of Governments | Metropolitan Planning Organization
- [trdp.org] Federal Dental Insurance plans for Federal Government Employees | Delta Dental