Enhancing Downtown Lincoln's Sense of Place through Vibrant Streetscape Design

Registration Eligibility
Only registrants to the ASLA Central States conference may be eligible for course credit
Start Date
05/12/2021
End Date
05/12/2021
Description
Downtown Lincoln has undergone significant expansion and redevelopment in the last decade, and the improvement of its streetscapes and public spaces have been a major part of that. As the city gears up for another round of improvement projects, this presentation will look back at what has already been accomplished, review some of the lessons learned from those efforts, and glimpse ahead to how those lessons are being applied to the planning and design of future streetscape enhancements.
Distance Learning
Yes
Course Equivalency
No
Subjects
Transportation
Urban Planning & Design
Health, Safety and Welfare
Yes
Hours
1.0
Learning Outcomes
1.       Explore past Downtown Lincoln streetscape improvements and the lessons learned (both positive and negative) from those projects. 2.       Discuss the ways in which these lessons learned are being applied to future planning and design efforts in the downtown, as well as how they affect the policies and strategies being developed in the city’s comprehensive plan update. 3.       Highlight a few ways in which landscape architects and city staff can coordinate to develop successful streetscape projects.
Instructors
Collin Christopher AICP and Karen Nalow ASLA
Course Codes
Central States 03
Provider
Nebraska-Dakotas Chapter ASLA


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