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Puerto Rico Planning Board

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Jurisdiction
  
executive branch

Parent Board
  
Office of the Governor

Headquarters
  
San Juan, Puerto Rico

Key document
  
Law No. 75 of 1975

Puerto Rico Planning Board

Formed
  
June 24, 1975; 41 years ago (1975-06-24)

Board executive
  
Rubén Flores Marzán, President

The Puerto Rico Planning Board (Spanish: Junta de Planificación) created in the 1940s during Rexford G. Tugwell's governorship as the Puerto Rico Planning, Urbanization, and Zoning Board, is the only government agency in charge of centralized planning under the American flag. Its creation was in keeping with Tugwell's New Deal philosophy that Puerto Rico should operate under a highly centralized, all-encompassing territorial government.

Contents

For decades, the Planning Board was in charge of all economic planning, land use zoning and case-by-case permitting in Puerto Rico. In the 1970s the permitting process was delegated to another government agency, the Rules and Permits Administration (ARPE) and since the late 1990s, major cities have been taking over that role in their own jurisdictions.

Organization

The Planning Board currently has a Chair and four Associate Members, all appointed by the Governor and requiring the consent of the Puerto Rico Senate.

Presidents

The following is a list of the men and women that have served as Presidents of the Planning Board since 1942. Most are either civil engineers or urban planners certified by the American Institute of Certified Planners.

References

Puerto Rico Planning Board Wikipedia