This document discusses a presentation on comprehensive planning approaches that incorporate New Urbanism principles. It covers topics like understanding demographic and economic forces that shape land use, examples of comprehensive plans from Nashville, Tahachapi and Glendale that feature form-based codes, and innovations in comprehensive planning like shifting from land use maps to focus on neighborhood form and character, using transect-based analysis of places, and deliberately integrating land use and transportation planning. The presentation aims to show how comprehensive plans can be improved by applying New Urbanist approaches.