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Services
The following lists the services that the Turner Miller Group is able to provide. These services may be provided singly or together as part of an overall program strategy.
Comprehensive Planning & Zoning
Planning for growth should be based upon strong consideration of the capacity of the economy, the environment, infrastructure and networks to support future land uses and solutions that consider the long-term consequences, costs and benefits to all stakeholders including those outside the immediate circle of participants are the most likely...read more
Community Redevelopment
Reinvigorating underutilized community resources of the past with new uses benefits the fiscal health of a community, preserves green space, secures sites from crime, blight and contamination, and creates places where people want to be.
Economic Development
Regardless of the state of the national economy, communities face an evolving world that cyclically renders the built environment obsolete. Strategies that consider long-term future trends are more likely to help a community sustain economic viability over longer periods.
Housing
Communities are increasingly addressing the issue of broadening their housing base to increase housing opportunities for more of its residents, expand its economic base and respond to governmental requirements. A sound housing program should be incorporated into the fabric of community character and the comprehensive plan, and should be accessible...read more
Waterfront Planning
Waterfronts provide communities with incredible resources and allow a wide range of potential beneficial uses from working industrial to luxury housing to private and public recreation. Each waterfront is unique and selecting appropriate use and strategies may be a waterfront community’s most critical decision.
Environmental Impact Analysis
Successful planning strategies must balance social and economic considerations with protection and enhancement of environmental, human and community resources.
Development Approval Assistance/Feasbility Analysis
Private development is vital to the growth of a community and is best accomplished when consensus is built between the private sector, community officials and the public.
Fiscal & Economic Impact Analysis
Understanding the costs and benefits of proposed planning actions and development activity is necessary when balancing the needs of stakeholders and potential environmental and social impacts.
Geographic Information Systems
Powerful tools for analyzing spatial properties and dynamics aids the planning process, helps leaders make informed decisions, and helps to convey information to the public when seeking acceptance of an initiative.
Site Plan & Subdivision Review
Aiding a community to achieve its goals is as important as defining those goals. Planning and Zoning boards and commissions make the best land use decisions when informed of the latest planning strategies.
Grant Application Preparation
There are wide ranges of potential funding sources for communities to achieve their goals. Having informed professionals aid in grant preparation gives a community an edge when competing for resources.
Hazard Mitigation Planning
A community that proactively plans for the worst potentialities is better prepared to face the range of more likely hazards. With the state and federal governments continuing to require hazard mitigations as a prerequisite for certain funding, hazard mitigation makes economic sense on several levels.
Base Realignment Planning
While closing of military bases often have staggering impacts on local employment, their potential reuse offers incredible possibilities for local communities to reach their capital facilities, economic development, affordable housing and other goals.