The CEOs for Cities’ Annual Workshop is an event which brings multi-sector leaders together from across the country. With the overarching goal to promote a more collaborative civic culture, the workshops succeed through a series of panel discussions, break-out sessions, lectures and roundtables. Attendees are also invited to enjoy other events, meals and field trips conveniently scheduled in celebration of the host city. The 2015 workshop was held June 10-12, 2015 in beautiful Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
2. What is Equity?
Is it Enough?
What Does Design Contribute?
Who Participates?
Who Benefits?
3. Just Cities.
a planning and design management practice
working with public, private and nonprofit
partnerships to reimage, reshape, rebuild
and uplift both people and places.
JUSTOUTCOMES
JUSTLY
DISTRBUTED
THROUGH
JUSTPROCESSES
15. US-DOT at
SEFC
1,500 mixed
income housing
units
New Marine
Barracks and
shared playfields
Mixed development
incl. 2,000 units and
1.2–1.8 M s.f. office
Renovated Navy
Yard and new
waterfront park
Waterfront
esplanade and
parks
Future site for
new Ballpark
Canal Park
47. Design for the Just City
+
Next Generation World
Class Streets
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48. New York City DOT PUBLIC PLAZA PROGAM
Applications are reviewed and evaluated according to the City's
strategic goals as presented in PlaNYC and site-specific criteria,
including:
a.Open space: whether or not the neighborhood lacked open space
b.Site context: the proposed site's relationship to surrounding land
uses and businesses, proximity to transit, the presence of significant
view corridors or historic sites, and pedestrian activity
a.Community initiative: the extent to which the applicant had
developed a community plan, consensus for the site, and garnered
local support
b.Organizational capacity: the extent to which the applicant is willing
and able to program activities, maintain, operate and manage the plaza
once it is built
•Income eligibility: applicants received additional points for proposals
located in neighborhoods that qualify as low- or moderate-income
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PHYSICAL CAPITAL
CIVIC CAPITAL
FINANCIAL CAPITAL
51. Desktop Research
Establishes Neighborhood, Borough
and City Context and Comparative
A number of different sources
including:
•US Census, American Community Survey, 2013
•NYC Department of Health
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Observational Survey
a.Pedestrian and Cyclist Traffic
b.Activity Type
c.Demographics
No. of surveyors: 15
No. of shifts: 42
No. of days: 3
No. of hours: 164
Intercept Survey
a.Demographics
b.Reaction to the plaza
c.Reaction to Just City values
No. of surveyors: 13
No. of shifts: 26
No. of days: 3
No. of hours: 100
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Demographic Inclusion & Belonging
Design Facilitates Inclusion & Belonging
Inclusion & Belonging through Public Safety
58. Urban Planning for the American City
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Hinweis der Redaktion
Creating two conditions, both of which are potentially unsustainable over the long term.
The the scale of this successive landscape requires us to think beyond the concepts of community gardening as ways to tap into the value del Tredici asks us to do