This document discusses how pop culture references can be relevant to site planning. It notes that through television and movies, people experience the world not only directly but also through visual media. As such, pop culture references to places like Springfield, Emerald City, Agrabah, and Gotham City can help planning professionals connect with members of the public, especially children, who may be more familiar with these locations than traditional planning concepts. The conclusion reiterates that pop culture is relevant because people experience the world through screens as well as directly, and these references can aid communication in public planning processes.