What does public engagement look like when it's well done? What are some pitfalls to look out for? Who and what is it for, exactly?
Fiscally-informed planning, design, and community engagement to cultivate strong neighborhoods.
Fiscally-informed planning, design, and community engagement to cultivate strong neighborhoods.
All tagged gentrification
What does public engagement look like when it's well done? What are some pitfalls to look out for? Who and what is it for, exactly?
In Part 2 of our discussion, we talk through some of the criticisms of placemaking and give our answer to the question: "Are we doing this right?"
Placemaking is one of those ubiquitous urbanist buzzwords. We discuss what is actually means, what it came about as a response to, and why it might look different depending on the location.
We're back with the second part of our discussion on the role of the responsible developer – with Derek and Bianca Avery, incremental developers and community builders with COIR Holdings.