But with his term coming to an end...
From Wiki:
"While the reconstruction process doesnt dictate how localities should rebuild, Barbour has touted New Urbanist principles in constructing more compact communities. They have the chance to build some things very differently, he says. The goal is to build the coast back like it can be, rather than simply like it was. [29]
"The CNU's Charter of the New Urbanism says:
We advocate the restructuring of public policy and development practices to support the following principles: neighborhoods should be diverse in use and population; communities should be designed for the pedestrian and transit as well as the car; cities and towns should be shaped by physically defined and universally accessible public spaces and community institutions; urban places should be framed by architecture and landscape design that celebrate local history, climate, ecology, and building practice.
New urbanists support regional planning for open space, appropriate architecture and planning, and the balanced development of jobs and housing. They believe their strategies are the best way to reduce traffic congestion, increase the supply of affordable housing, and rein in urban sprawl. The Charter of the New Urbanism also covers issues such as historic preservation, safe streets, green building, and the renovation of brownfield land.