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Urban planning is the process of designing and organizing urban spaces to promote sustainable development, all while improving quality of life and ensuring the efficient use of space and resources. Urban planning projects typically involve the strategic arrangement of infrastructure, buildings, and public spaces to meet the needs of growing populations.

One of the main components of urban planning is land use planning. Landscape planning plays a key role in the urban planning process, serving as a bridge between natural systems and built environments. As cities expand and evolve, effective landscape planning ensures that green spaces, ecosystems, and community needs are integrated into urban development, promoting sustainability while enhancing quality of life.
During the urban planning process, our team at Mariano Corral Landscape Architect, PA will conduct a comprehensive assessment of the existing conditions of the site, including its soil condition, topography, and more. This helps inform the design of any greenways, parks, landscaping, and public spaces, ensuring they serve their intended purpose. We will seek input from the community during this phase, aiming to understand the needs of the area and the aspirations for it. This emphasis on collaboration ensures our designs reflect the values of the community.
Our role in the urban planning process involves creating cohesive and vibrant spaces that blend both human activity and natural ecosystems. We have 45 years of professional experience that we can utilize to your benefit. To learn more about how we can help with your urban planning project in Miami, Florida, and our approach to land planning, contact us today.
At Mariano Corral Landscape Architect, PA, we offer urban planning services for clients in Miami, West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Naples, Cape Coral, Port St. Lucie, St. Petersburg, Orlando, Tampa, Hialeah, Tallahassee, and Jacksonville, Florida and have completed projects across the United States, including in Illinois, Kansas, Florida, Louisiana, and Texas, as well as in international locations, including Eleuthera, Bahamas; Tenerife, Spain; El Salvador, Costa Rica, Ecuador, and Venezuela.