Based on your experience, these images, and the readings you have done for the class, consider the following: Who was the public then and now? For whom do we plan
Based on your experience, these images, and the readings you have done for the class, consider the following: Who was the public then and now? For whom do we plan? Are the problems depicted here still with us? How has the public interest evolved in relation to planning? Provide a historic image you find depicting reform, reformers, or the challenges of the late 19th/early 20th century city (include link in your response) and reflect on the ways in which this image explores the roots of planning practice. Your response should address the questions above. A total of 200 words would seem to be sufficient but more is acceptable