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University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Community and Regional Planning

Student Projects

Community and Regional Planning -
Putting Knowledge to Work

Students gain hands-on 'real-time' experience working in Nebraska communities to address community needs.

Student Projects

The following projects were undertaken and completed by students working in groups and/or in an individual capacity. This exhibit exemplifies typical projects undertaken in the Community and Regional Planning Program at the University of Nebraska Lincoln.

Cherry Avenue Development Plan (Kearney Bypass) - Kearney, Nebraska

Kearney Hub news article

Student Presentation to Planning Commission Part 1

Student Presentation to Planning Commission Part 2

Student Presentation to Planning Commission Part 3

Undertaken by CRPL 990 Class - Planning Studio Fall Semester 2008

Loup City: Creating A Livable Community

Kearney Hub news article

Undertaken by CRPL 400/800 Class - Introduction to Planning Fall Semester 2008

A Community Vision for Douglas, Nebraska

Undertaken by CRPL 810 Class - Qualitative Methods Fall Semester 2008

Capital Improvements Plan for Gage County Fairground: Capital Improvements Plan

Undertaken by CRPL 810 Class - Qualitative Methods Fall Semester 2007

Gateway to Grand Island: Presentation

Undertaken by CRPL 990 Class - Planning Studio Fall Semester 2007

Project: "U" in the LoUp

Undertaken by CRPL 990 Class - Planning Studio Fall Semester 2006

Project: Panama

Undertaken by CRPL 810 Class - Qualitative Techniques Fall Semester 2006

Undertaken by CRPL 990 Class - Planning Studio Fall Semester 2004.

Project: Kimball, NE - Revitalization, Visitors Center, Corridor

Undertaken by CRPL 400-800 - Introduction to Planning in the Spring 2006

Project: Kearney Bypass - Kearney, NE

Undertaken by CRPL 990 Class - Planning Studio Fall Semester 2008.