This document discusses considerations for translating a political vision into a concrete city planning proposal. It notes that there are two schools of thought on whether planning is needed or if things should develop spontaneously. It also discusses the importance of gaining public support by forming coalitions and using persuasive language and metaphors. Key stakeholders to consider include city authorities, who want re-election, and bureaucrats, who are constrained by regulations. The document emphasizes balancing the vision with pragmatism and taking people's perspectives into account.