PALS: Neighborhood Identification, City of Frederick, Maryland

Abstract

This report aims to address questions on changing socio-economic and physical conditions in Frederick and how those conditions could formulated into a new neighborhood identification system. This report recommends that Geographic Information Systems (GIS) mapping, online surveys and photo sharing applications are some solutions for creating such a neighborhood identification system. While these planning technologies provide multiple ways or “layers” to define neighborhood boundaries, survey distribution is necessary to contextualize the quantitative results of the analysis.

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Final project for URSP688L: Recent Developments in Urban Studies: Planning Technologies (Fall 2014). School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation. University of Maryland, College Park.

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