The soundscape method is a powerful tool for understanding the perception of our acoustical environment. Urban planning is the technical and political process by which we manage and mold our cities. Smart growth is a movement within urban planning which emphasizes the livability of our surroundings. These disciplines all seek to shape the form of our communities to improve the quality of life for those who live, work, and play there. Yet, there has been little formal interaction between soundscaping and urban planning. It is imperative that soundscapers who wish to implement improved urban designs and interventions adopt the language and methods of urban planners in order to succeed and accomplish their mutual goals. Soundscape protocols must engage the urban planning process, including the comprehensive, or master, plan to achieve implementation on a city-wide scale. Several recent initiatives which illustrate the integration of soundscape techniques with urban planning methods are presented and discussed.