Wednesday, September 26, 2012

DC Office of Planning, AIA-DC Cohost Citizen Planner Forum on October 4th

From the YIPPS Listserve:

"As a follow up to this summer’s Citizen Planner focus groups, the DC Office of Planning (OP) and the American Institute of Architects’ (AIA) DC Advocacy Committee invite the public to the Citizen Planner Forum on October 4th from 6:30 to 8:00pm at the District Architecture Center, 421 7th Street, NW. Launched in July 2012, OP’s Citizen Planner initiative engaged District residents in conversations to provide their feedback on questions such as: what do residents care about most when it comes to where they live? Are there ways that government agencies and private developers can improve on how they engage residents to discuss proposed projects and improvements? How can DC residents get more involved in improving their neighborhoods? The four focus groups brought together a cross-section of District residents who spoke openly and candidly about life in the District and in their neighborhoods. Focus group feedback was broad and varied, displaying an interest in topics such as movable furniture in public space, diversity of housing types, and making community engagement fun.

The October 4th Citizen Planner Forum will include a panel discussion with four residents who participated in the focus groups; a presentation on new ways to engage the public in development projects; and an overview of new approaches to citizen engagement in building healthy neighborhoods. The AIA also will present its Citizen Architecture initiative to attendees.

To register for the Citizen Planner Forum or for more information about OP’s Citizen Planner Initiative, please contact Deborah Crain-Kemp at 202.442.7615 or DeborahLCrain.Kemp@dc.gov."

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