Reimagining Our Streets: Building Community Through Slow Streets in San Francisco

Start Date
08/24/2024
End Date
08/24/2024
Description
Join this panel to explore how we creatively use, design, and steward streets, where community members, horticulturists, landscape architects, and nonprofits co-create public spaces that foster imagination, connection, and friendship.
Location
Oakland, CA
Distance Learning
No
Course Equivalency
No
Subjects
Transportation
Urban Planning & Design
Health, Safety and Welfare
Yes
Hours
1.25
Learning Outcomes
1. Understand the development and purpose of slow streets in San Francisco and explore strategies for reimagining urban public spaces.
2. Gain practical insights from slow street stewards and supporters on effective place-making and community engagement strategies. Discover methods to enhance community spaces to foster connections and neighborhood engagement.
3. Learn how to collaborate with communities to bring public space visions to life.
4. Explore strategies for navigating governmental processes and fostering creativity in public space design.
Instructors
1. Thea Yang, Assistant Project Manager, San Francisco Parks Alliance2. Alec Hawley, Landscape Architect, Founder of Fauvescraper Studio3. Molly Hayden, Page Slow Street Steward4. Wren Sayler, Commercial Plantscaper, Owner, Sprout and Stem Co.
Course Codes
NCC24-003
Provider
American Society of Landscape Architecture Northern CA Chapter


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