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City Planner

City Planner. By Anthony Ngo. Introduction. Skyscrapers, railroads, parks, how are they made? Who plans them? Why are they located where they are? A city planner is the answer. History. Dates back to 1896 in Europe. Development for Europe was ignored for America.

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City Planner

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  1. City Planner By Anthony Ngo

  2. Introduction • Skyscrapers, railroads, parks, how are they made? • Who plans them? • Why are they located where they are? • A city planner is the answer.

  3. History • Dates back to 1896 in Europe. • Development for Europe was ignored for America. • Planners took ideas to America. • Population grew, planners were needed more.

  4. Present • Important when developing a city. • If not developing, re-developing. • Different cities have different issues.

  5. Champaign-Past • Champaign was full of corn fields. • Saw potential and acted on it. • Planners changed this place.

  6. Champaign-Present • All of this area was corn. • Now, our downtown is fill on weekends.

  7. Finding a Job • Job market will rise. • 15% increase within 4-6 years. • College degree needed. • High job competition, with few openings.

  8. Future • Master’s degree needed for advancement. • Career always looking ahead. • Planner’s find ways to improve city. • Ex. Duncan Road, Stone Creek Park

  9. Characteristics • Office work. • Meetings. • 9-5 job. • Travel is good.

  10. Qualifications • Social, patient, speaker, problem-solver, and creativity. • At least a bachelor’s degree. • Internships are good. • Good looking.

  11. Why you think this is the career for you? • I’m good looking. • Creative. • Social, people skills, good speaker. • University of Illinois – top 5. • Oh yeah, good looking.

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