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ViewsAcronymsFrom PlanningWikiAn acronym is a word whose letters are the first letters of other words. People often create a short word that means the same thing as a much longer phrase (set of words), to make it faster and shorter to say the long phrase. The following are acronyms used in the planning profession in English-speaking countries. Acronyms specific to a certain country, state or province are indicated.
[edit] AA-[number or letter designation]: Agricultural zone/use of specified intensity AA: Alternative Analysis (USA) AADT: Average Annual Daily Traffic AADTT: Average Annual Daily Truck Traffic AAG: Association of American Geographers AAP: Area Action Plan (UK) AASHTO: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials ABI: Annual Business Inquiry (UK) ACE: Army Corps of Engineers (USA) ACSC: Areas of Critical State Concern (USA) ACTRP: Association of Consulting Town and Regional Planners of South Africa ADA: Americans with Disabilities Act ADR: Alternative Dispute Resolution (USA) ADT: Average Daily Traffic, Average Daily Trips ADU: Accessory Dwelling Unit AFT: American Farmland Trust AHPS: Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service (NWS, USA) AHURI: Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute AIA: American Institute of Architects AICP: American Institute of Certified Planners AICUZ: Air Installation Compatible Use Zone (USA) AIP: American Institute of Planners (see also APA) ALI: American Law Institute AM: Automated Mapping AMR: Annual Monitoring Report (UK) AOD: Airport Overlay District APA: American Planning Association APFO: Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance (USA) APTA: American Public Transportation Association APTS: Advanced Public Transportation System APWA: American Public Works Association ARB: Air Resources Board (USA) ASCE: American Society of Civil Engineers ASFPM: Association of State Floodplain Managers (USA) ASLA: American Society of Landscape Architects ASPO: American Society of Planning Officials (see also APA) ATC: Automated Toll Collection ATM: Advanced Traffic Management System AVR: Average Vehicle Ridership [edit] BB-[number or letter designation]: Commercial/business zone/use of specified intensity BANANA: Build Absolutely Nothing Anywhere, Near Anyplace BFE: Base Flood Elevation BID: Business Improvement District BoA: Board of Adjustment, Board of Appeals (see also BZA, COA, ZBA) (USA) BoE: Board of Education BRAC: Base Realignment and Closure (USA) BRT: Bus Rapid Transit BZA: Board of Zoning Appeals (see also BOA, COA, ZBA) (USA) [edit] CC-[number or letter designation]: Commercial/business zone/use of specified intensity CAP: Commonwealth Association of Planners CAR: Census Agricultural Region (Canada) CAVE [people]: CItizens Against Virtually Everything CBD: Central Business District CCCL: Coastal Construction Control Line (USA, Florida) CCR: Conditions, Covenants and Restrictions CDBG: Community Development Block Grant (USA) CDC: Community Development Corporation (USA) CDP: Census Designated Place (USA) CEQA: California Environmental Quality Act (USA: California) CFM: Certified Floodplain Manager (USA - ASFPM) CIA: Community Impact Assessment CIE: Capital Improvements Element CIP: Capital Improvement Program CIP-ICU: Canadian Institute of Planners - Institut Canadian des Urbanistes CLEUD: Certificate of Lawfulness of Existing Use or Development (UK) CLOPUD: Certificate of Lawfulness Of Proposed Use or Development (UK) CMA: Census Metropolitan Area (Canada) CMAQ: Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program (USA) CMP: Congestion Management Plan CMRS: Commercial Mobile Radio Service (USA) CMS: Congestion Management System (USA) CNEL: Community Noise Equivalent Level (USA) CNU: Congress for the New Urbanism CO: Certificate of Occupancy (USA, Canada) COA: Committee of Adjustment (see also BOA, BZA, ZBA) (Canada) COG: Council of Governments (see also MPO) (USA) CRAVE: Citizens Radically Against Virtually Everything CRS: Community Rating System (part of the NFIP, USA) CSO: Combined Sewer Overflow CUP: Conditional Use Permit (see also SUP) (USA, Canada) CWHIP: Community Workforce Housing Initiative Program (USA; Florida) CZMA: Coastal Zone Management Act (USA; 1972) [edit] DDCA: Department of Community Affairs (Florida) DDHV: Directional Design Hour Volume DEP: Department of Environmental Protection (USA, Florida) DHV: Design Hour Volume DIFF: Do It For Free DLGE: Digital Line Graph Enhanced Maps DOT: Department of Transportation (USA) DPD: Development Plan Documents (UK) DRI: Development of Regional Impact (USA: Florida, Georgia) DU: Dwelling Unit [edit] EEAR: Evaluation and Appraisal Reports (USA: Florida) EF: Enhanced Fujita Scale (NWS, USA) EIR: Environmental Impact Report (USA, California) EIA: Environmental Impact Assessment EIS: Environmental Impact Statement (USA) ECTP: European Council of Town Planners EOC: Emergency Operations Center (NIMS, FEMA, USA) EPA: Environmental Protection Agency (USA) ESA: Environmentally Sensitive Area(s) ESA: Endangered Species Act (USA; 1973) ESF#14: Emergency Support Function - Long Term Community Recovery and Mitigation (FEMA - NIMS) ETJ: Extraterritorial Jurisdiction ETZ: Extraterritorial Zoning [edit] FFAC: Florida Administrative Code (USA, Florida) FAHP: Federal Aid Highway Program (USA) FAICP: Fellow(s) of the American Institute of Certified Planners FAR: Floor to Area Ratio FAZ: Flight Activity Zone FEMA: Federal Emergency Management Agency (USA) FHA: Federal Housing Administration (USA) FHWA: Federal Highway Administration (USA) FIRM: Flood Insurance Rate Map (NFIP, USA) FLHP: Federal Lands Highway Program (USA) FLUM: Future Land Use Map (USA: Florida) FM: Facility Mapping FONSI: Finding of No Significant Impact (USA) FP: Flood Plain FPG: Flood Protection Grade (USA) FPF: Flood Plain Fringe FPZ: Frontage Protection Zone FQD: Florida Quality Developments (USA: Florida) FTA: Federal Transit Administration (USA) [edit] GGFA: Gross Floor Area GIS: Geographic Information System, Geographic Information Science GLA: Gross Leasable Area GOOMBY: Get Out Of My Backyard GPEAN: Global Planning Education Association Network GRTA: Georgia Regional Transportation Authority [edit] HH: Holding zone HIA: Health Impact Assessment HOV: High Occupancy Vehicle or a highway lane reserved for such vehicles HTF: Highway Trust Fund (USA) HUD: Department of Housing and Urban Development (USA) [edit] II-[number or letter designation]: Manufacturing/industrial zone/use of specified intensity I-[number]: Interstate [number] IPI: Irish Planning Institute ISR: Impervious Surface Ratio ISTEA: Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (USA) ITE: Institute of Transportation Engineers (USA) ITLUP: Integrated Transportation and Land Use Package ISOCARP: International Society Of City And Regional Planners [edit] JJLUS: Joint Land Use Study (USA) JEDD: Joint Economic Development District (USA; Ohio) [edit] KKISS: Keep it Simple Stupid KSA: Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities [edit] LLAC: Limits of Acceptable Change LAFCO: Local Agency Formation Commission (USA; California) LDD: Local Development Documents (UK) LDF: Local Development Framework (UK) LDS: Local Development Scheme (UK) LEED: Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (USA, Canada) LOS: Level of Service LPA: Local Planning Authority (UK) LRTP: Long Range Transportation Plan (USA) LUI: Land Use Intensity LULU: Locally Unwanted Land Use [edit] MM-[number or letter designation]: Manufacturing/industrial zone/use of specified intensity MCP: Master of City Planning MCRP: Master of City and Regional Planning MF: Multi-Family MFFE: Minimum Finished Floor Elevation MH: Manufactured Housing, Mobile Home MIGA: Make It Go Away MISE: Move It Somewhere Else MOA: Memorandum of Agreement MOU: Memorandum of Understanding MPO: Metropolitan Planning Organization (USA) MSA: Metropolitan Statistical Area (USA) MSBU: Municipal Service Benefit Unit (USA, Florida) MUTCD: Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (USA) MWDF: Minerals and Waste Development Framework (UK) MUP: Master of Urban Planning MURP: Master of Urban and Regional Planning MXD: Mixed Use Development [edit] NNAICS: North American Industrial Classification System NARC: National Association of Regional Councils (USA) NARP: National Association of Railroad Passengers (USA) NEPA: National Environmental Policy Act (USA) NFIP: National Flood Insurance Program (USA) NHPA: National Historic Preservation Act (USA) NIABY: Not In Anybody’s Backyard NIMBY; Not In My Back Yard NIMFYE: Not In My Front Yard Either NIMS: National Incident Management System (USA) NIMTOO: Not In My Term Of Office NLUD: National Land Use Database (UK) NOAA: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (USA) NOOS: Not On Our Street NOPE: Not On Planet Earth NOTE: Not Over There Either NPDES: National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (USA) NTBA: National Town Builders Association (USA) NU: New Urbanism NUID: Negotiate Until It Dies NZPI: New Zealand Planning Institute [edit] OO-[number or letter designation]: Office zone/use of specified intensity O&D: Origin and Destination OFW: Outstanding Florida Waters ORP: Outdoor Recreation Planner [edit] PPAB: Planning Accrediation Board (USA, Canada) PC: Planning Commission (see also PZB) (USA) PC: Planning Committee (see also PZB) (Canada) PIA: Planning Institute of Australia PDG: Planning Delivery Grant (UK) PDR: Purchase of Development Rights (USA) PG: Policy Group (UK) PIITBY: Put It In Their Back Yard PM: Particulate Matter PP: Professional Planner (USA; New Jersey) PPG: Planning Policy Guidance (UK) PPS: Planning Policy Statements (UK) PUD: Planned Unit Development (USA, Canada) P&Z: Planning and Zoning PZB: Planning and Zoning Board (see also PC) (USA) [edit] QQOL: Quality of Life [edit] RR-[number or letter designation]: Residential zone/use of specified intensity RAC: Regional Activity Center (USA; Florida) RDC: Regional Development Center (USA, Georgia) RFP: Request for Proposal RFQ: Request for Qualifications RIBA: Royal Institute of British Architects RLSA: Rural Land Stewardship Area (USA; Florida) RLUIPA: Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (USA) ROW: Right of Way RPA: Regional Plan Association RPG: Regional Planning Guidance (UK) RSS: Regional Spatial Strategy (UK) RUID: Review Until It Dies RTPI: Royal Town Planning Institute (UK) [edit] SSA: Sustainability Appraisal (UK) SACRTP: South African Council for Town and Regional Planners SAFETEA–LU: Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act (USA) SAPI: South African Planning Institute SCI: Statement of Community Involvement (UK) SCPEA: Standard City Planning Enabling Act (USA) SEA: Strategic Environmental Assessment Directive (UK) SEQR: State Environmental Quality Review (USA: New York state) SEQRA: State Environmental Quality Review Act (USA: New York state) SF: Single Family SFD: Single Family Dwelling SFHA: Special Flood Hazard Area (NFIP, USA) SFR: Single Family Residential SIC: Standard Industrial Classification (USA, Canada) SIP: Singapore Institute of Planners SIP: State Implementation Plan (USA) SLAPP: Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation SLOSH: Sea, Lake and Overland Surges from Hurricanes SMART: Objectives that are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time based SMSA: Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (USA) SOB: Sexually Oriented Business (USA, Canada) SPD: Supplementary Planning Documents (UK) SPG: Supplementary Planning Guidance (UK) SRO: Single Room Occupancy STP: Surface Transportation Program (USA) STPP: Surface Transportation Policy Project (USA) SUP: Special Use Permit (see also CUP) (USA, Canada) SZEA: Standard Zoning Enabling Act (USA) [edit] TTAZ: Traffic Analysis Zone TAC: Technical Advisory Committee (USA) TC: Transport Canada TCPA: Town and Country Planning Association (UK) TDM: Transportation Demand Management TDR: Transfer of Development Rights (USA) TEA-21: Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (USA) TIF: Tax Increment Financing (USA) TIP: Transportation Improvement Program (USA) TIN: Triangulated Irregular Network TDM: Transportation Demand Management TDR: Transfer of Development Rights (USA) TMA: Transportation Management Association (USA) TMDL: Total Maximum Daily Load TND: Traditional Neighborhood Development TOD: Transit Oriented Design, Transit Oriented Development TRO: Trip Reduction Ordinance (USA) TSM: Transportation System Management TSS: Total Suspended Solids TVA: Tennessee Valley Authority (USA) [edit] UUA: Urbanized Area (USA) UC: Urban Cluster (USA) UDC: Unified Development Code UDO: Unified Development Ordinance UDP: Unitary Development Plan (UK) UGB: Urban Growth Boundary (USA) UMTA: Urban Mass Transit Administration (USA) ULI: Urban Land Institute (USA) USACE: United States Army Corps of Engineers (USA) USGS: United States Geological Survey (USA) UTM: Universal Transverse Mercator Grid [edit] VVC: Volume to Capacity Ratio VMT: Vehicle Miles Traveled VOC: Volatile Organic Compound [edit] WWMM: Watershed Management Model WMP: Watershed Management Program (USA) WHPA: Wellhead Protection Area (USA) WPR: Western Planning Resources (USA) WQMP: Water Quality Management Plan (USA) [edit] X-Y-ZYIMBY: Yes, In My Backyard, but at a price ZBA: Zoning Board of Adjustment, Zoning Board of Appeals (see also BOA, BZA, COA) (USA) ZLL: Zero Lot Line [edit] References[edit] See also[edit] External links |
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