On Saturday April 2, 2011 Great City hosted the Equitable Growth Symposium in Southeast Seattle's Franklin High School. This session focused on the issues of green jobs and economic development in Southeast Seattle. We apologize that the recording cuts off 1/2 way through the discussion due to technical errors. Panelist included:
The Equitable Growth Dialogues were generously supported by the Bullitt Foundation.
On Saturday April 2, 2011 Great City hosted the Equitable Growth Symposium in Southeast Seattle's Franklin High School. This session focused on the issues of parks, libraries, community centers and culture in Southeast Seattle: * Christopher Williams, Seattle Parks and Recreation * Nancy Rawles, SPLAB * K. Wyking Garrett, UMOJAFest * Michael Siewerath, Capitol Hill Housing * Brice Maryman, moderator
The Equitable Growth Dialogues were generously supported by the Bullitt Foundation.
On Saturday April 2, 2011 Great City hosted the Equitable Growth Symposium in Southeast Seattle's Franklin High School. This session focused on the issues of health and crime in Southeast Seattle: * Councilmember Tim Burgess * Gregory Davis, Rainier Beach Community Empowerment Coalition * Mariana Quarnstrom, Southeast Crime Prevention Council * Lisa Quinn, FeetFirst * Brice Maryman, moderator
The Equitable Growth Dialogues were generously supported by the Bullitt Foundation.
On Saturday April 2, 2011 Great City hosted the Equitable Growth Symposium in Southeast Seattle's Franklin High School. This first breakout built upon the conversation begun the day before as part of the ULI/Gerald D. Hines Student Urban Design Competition at City Hall and featured: * Councilmember Sally Clark * Cathryn Vandenbrink, Artspace * Ryan Curren, Office of Housing * Pearl Leung, moderator
The Equitable Growth Dialogues were generously supported by the Bullitt Foundation.
On Saturday, April 2, 2011, Great City hosted the Equitable Growth Dialogues at Southeast Seattle's Franklin High School. This session, "Raising all the Boats: Infill Development, Gentrification and Quality of Life" included:
This work was generously supported by the Bullitt Foundation.
On Saturday, April 2, 2011, Great City hosted the Equitable Growth Dialogues at Southeast Seattle's Franklin High School. This session, "Transportation Investments: Who Wins, Who Loses?" included:
This work was generously supported by the Bullitt Foundation.
On Saturday April 2, 2011 Great City hosted the Equitable Growth Symposium in Southeast Seattle's Franklin High School. The day began with Jeff Pace from the Unity Council in Oakland, California sharing some of the successes and lessons learned with the development of the Fruitvale Village, a mixed use, mixed-income, transit oriented development.
The Equitable Growth Dialogues were generously supported by the Bullitt Foundation.