Former NYC official urges cities to consider how they manage resources
Density is an important element of a strategy for city's development. That's a lesson Daniel Doctoroff, former deputy mayor of New York City and now chief executive officer of Bloomberg LP, told his Chinese counterparts.
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He also attached great importance to city planning in terms of "managing density". For example, the New York City government never told owners of a property what they had to build.
"What we said is here is an area of the city, it's going to serve a certain purpose. There are permissible heights, park access issues and many other things that you have to fulfill. But beyond that, it's your choice," he said.
A landmark legacy Doctoroff left to New York City, which also illustrates the importance of "planning", is PlaNYC, a 127-point plan designed to create an environmentally sustainable 21st century city.
The plan focuses on every facet of the city's physical environment - its transportation network, housing stock, land and park systems, energy network, water supply and air quality - and sets the course for a 30 percent reduction in global warming emissions by 2030.
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