Partnerships are the key to advancing vision in our small and rural communities. Thanks to a unique technical assistance investment by University of Central Arkansas Center for Community & Economic Development / Community Development Institute (CDI) Central, our friends in the growing City of Pea Ridge, Arkansas undertook a process of discovery and design facility by Thrive that resulted in a fresh new brand identity, setting the stage for the town to make big moves in Northwest Arkansas! Check out this piece in Arkansas Municipal League's City and Town Publication written by Tabatha Duvall, PCED! https://lnkd.in/g-yZEfXJ
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We’re proud to present the City of Reno’s video annual report, showcasing some of the tremendous work happening behind the scenes. Under the direction and steadfast leadership of the Reno City Council, this video highlights how your tax dollars are being put to good use! Key Highlights include: 🚧 Infrastructure Improvements: 755 miles of roads maintained, major street rehab projects, and upgrades to public lift stations. 🏊♂️ Moana Springs Community Aquatics and Fitness Center: A new hub for health and recreation featuring a 50-meter competition pool. 🏘 Housing Assistance: A total of $3.2 million in rental aid was provided to 1,246 households, with 1,326 affordable housing units supported. 👮♂️ 👨🚒 Public Safety: The Reno Police Department launched the Directed Engagement, Enforcement, and Deployment Strategy program, also known as DEEDS, which is a data-driven initiative aimed at reducing crime and improving safety. Additionally, the Reno Fire Department responded to over 50,000 calls and Reno Dispatch answered over 500,000 calls. 🌳 Revitalization Efforts: Continued investment in downtown revitalization projects aimed at improving public spaces and attracting new businesses. View more: https://lnkd.in/eGf5ahKj
City of Reno Year in Review 2024
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Building the landmarks of tomorrow requires more than blueprints. It demands trust, transparency and true community partnership. Discover how some of Oregon's most successful urban projects transformed skepticism into support through inclusive planning and meaningful engagement. Read more in our recent opinion piece in Daily Journal of Commerce Oregon, penned by our own Kelliann Amico, APR, Fellow PRSA and Bob Hastings: https://lnkd.in/gbkt6qBn
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Timeless Elegance: Navigating the Purchase of a Historical Home in Maryl… Embrace the Charm of History! Today, we unravel the key considerations when buying a historical home in Maryland. From preservation regulations to community engagement, let's explore the nuances that make your homeownership journey uniquely enchanting. Join the conversation and step into a world of timeless elegance! ️ #HistoricalHomeBuying #CharmOfThePast #MarylandHome
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Owning a historic home means caring for a piece of history, and that care starts with the foundation. At Old Line Home Inspections, we focus on inspecting the foundation to ensure your historic home remains safe and sturdy. Reach out to protect your legacy! 🏛️🏠 #HistoricFoundation #HomeInspectionExperts #OldLineHomeInspections #PreserveHistoricHomes #MarylandInspections
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We're looking forward to this upcoming roundtable co-sponsored by the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments on housing and historic preservation in the DC region! In October, the Trust was awarded a $65,000 grant from the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Housing Affordability Planning Program (HAPP) in support of our rehabilitation of #historic 1220 Maple View Place, SE (Big Green) into multi-unit affordable housing in #HistoricAnacostia. The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments awards grants to area local governments or non-profit housing developers engaged in the planning, approval, or development of #affordable housing near transit stations. HAPP grants are funded by the Amazon Housing Equity Fund. #housing #planning #historicpreservation #DC #grant
Join ACHP Chair Sara C. Bronin in Washington D.C. at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, December 12 for a third Housing and Historic Preservation Roundtable, focused on how the Washington, D.C. region can implement policies to identify solutions to their housing needs using historic buildings. This event, which will take place at 777 North Capital St. NE, is generously co-sponsored by the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments and the ACHP Foundation and will feature leaders in housing, planning, and historic preservation. For more details and registration information, go to: https://lnkd.in/edNi8d-T Greater Greater Washington DC Preservation League City of Alexandria, Virginia U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development National Trust for Historic Preservation National Alliance of Preservation Commissions
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This article gives fascinating insight into the early days of community water systems in the Midwest US. The story even includes a cow! https://lnkd.in/gAuGzY_t
History & Memories of Michiana | **Hi-Res Friday: **The standpipe in South Bend was a fixture on the city's skyline for 57 years | Facebook
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Interesting! The Great Saunter event, a 32-mile grand loop walk around the edges Manhattan. Increasingly, with the completion of pathways encircling the island, this kind of trek can become more broadly enabled. (In her piece, "Great Saunter Tips from Decades of Walking Around Manhattan" Sarah Milstein mentions that more segments of established pathways around the edges are falling into place.) Terrific to see the proliferation of these kinds of events, and, in the process, communities building this kind of walking green infrastructure! https://lnkd.in/gpE-C9F5
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The Village at Mondawmin is a new development project designed to bring revitalization to Baltimore’s Mondawmin neighborhood. It aims to offer affordable housing, retail spaces, and areas for community engagement. By focusing on long-term sustainability and inclusive growth, the project is set to enhance economic opportunities while fostering a strong sense of community. Explore more about this initiative here: (https://zurl.co/tuNE). BGE, Inc. The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company Thread, Inc. Baltimore Corps Center for Urban Families
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"...Located near Chinatown, this project reignites debates over the city’s long history of displacing low-income and immigrant communities in the name of progress." learn about the history of urban development and disruption in our latest explainer: "Part 1: A 100-Year Legacy of Disruption" the first installment of our newest series: "Two Philadelphias, A City Divided" read the latest on Generocity.org 📰
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The Village at Mondawmin is a new development project designed to bring revitalization to Baltimore’s Mondawmin neighborhood. It aims to offer affordable housing, retail spaces, and areas for community engagement. By focusing on long-term sustainability and inclusive growth, the project is set to enhance economic opportunities while fostering a strong sense of community. Explore more about this initiative here: (https://zurl.co/tuNE). BGE, Inc. The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company Thread, Inc. Baltimore Corps Center for Urban Families
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