Public Engagement In The Elements
by Christopher Dunne Mother Nature doesn’t care about your community outreach. That’s the impression we’ve gotten this spring from our public engagement efforts around Reimagine RTS,
by Christopher Dunne Mother Nature doesn’t care about your community outreach. That’s the impression we’ve gotten this spring from our public engagement efforts around Reimagine RTS,
by Susan Hopkins, AICP For For practitioners of public engagement, the chance to experience participatory budgeting is what I imagine it’s like for a classic
by Tanya Zwahlen Last week, Sue and I joined 5,700 of our fellow planners in New Orleans for the 2018 National Planning Conference (NPC18). It
by Christopher Dunne Sometimes our staff meetings get a little off topic. Last week, a conversation about our core principles and our recently damaged tent led to
by Tanya Zwahlen I was on vacation last week in a planner’s paradise. Rosemary Beach is located along the Gulf Coast of Florida and, in
by Susan Hopkins Christopher (right) and Andre (center) with members of the RocCity Coalition. The team at Highland Planning hosted an early morning training session
Opt-In is an online panel we created to gather feedback and public opinions on a variety of topics impacting the future of communities in Western New York. Topics include transportation, parks, economic development and quality-of-life. In our first Opt-in survey, we asked the panel about how they engage, what they find most frustrating about participating in
By Christopher Dunne “Gamification” is an ugly word but it’s also one of our favorite techniques for making complex information and tough choices more fun
By Christopher Dunne and M. André Primus We have a lot of specialized technical knowledge about planning, transportation, and commercial redevelopment between the five of
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