Historic Resource Surveys act as a planning tool to provide data to make informed decisions, they document the history of a place, and they contribute to a repository of historical information. This session will teach attendees how to conduct a survey, and why surveys are important. The session will highlight the community of Brownsville in Miami. Here an ongoing historic resources survey has revealed Miami’s local history of racial zoning and housing discrimination and the specific ways that it shaped this community. These lessons are relevant today as local planners contemplate zoning and land use changes for the neighborhood.