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Incorporating Visual Resource Objectives in Project Planning

This unit focuses on the integration of visual resource management (VRM) objectives throughout every stage of project planning. Understanding how to incorporate these objectives is crucial for effective project outcomes. Students will learn about existing constraints, including laws and management strategies, as well as essential planning documents such as Travel Management Plans and Recreation Area Management Plans. Emphasizing teamwork, the unit encourages early and frequent collaboration among planning teams, and highlights the importance of field reviews to guide thoughtful design decisions.

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Incorporating Visual Resource Objectives in Project Planning

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  1. Project Planning & VRM UNIT 5

  2. Objective Students will understand how to incorporate visual resource objectives into all phases of project planning and why it’s important to do so.

  3. Incorporate Visual Resources Visual Resources should be considered in every step of project planning process.

  4. Understand Existing Constraints

  5. Understand Existing Constraints • Laws, Management Strategies, Guidance • RMPs, MFPs, City and County General Plans • VRM Class Objectives • Activity Plans, including • Travel Management Plans, • Transportation Plans, • Master Plans, • Recreation Area Management Plan (RAMPs) • Project plans, design guidelines/standards • Existing Facilities UNIT 5 – Project Planning and VRM

  6. Team Approach is Best • Get planning team together: • early • often • on the ground UNIT 5 – Project Planning and VRM

  7. Field review is essential There is no substitute for on-the-ground project review!

  8. Don’t Jump to Design Too Soon Thoughtful planning leads to good design.

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