Community visioning is a participatory process that engages residents to define a shared vision for the future, which then informs the goals of a community plan. Option A (aid in the development of goals for community planning) is the primary purpose, as visioning sets thefoundation for planning by establishing community priorities. The APA’s AICP Certification Exam Content Outline (2022), under “Plan and Policy Development,” states, “Community visioning is used to develop a shared vision that guides the creation of planning goals.” Option B (identify solutions) is a secondary outcome, not the primary purpose. Option C (evaluate the existing plan) is a different process, such as plan evaluation. Option D (goals for capital improvement) is too narrow, as visioning informs broader planning goals. The CPC Study Manual (2024) confirms, “The primary purpose of visioning is to establish community planning goals based on a shared vision,” supporting option A.
[References: APA AICP Certification Exam Content Outline (2022), CPC Study Manual (2024), APA PAS Report on Community Visioning., , ]
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