Your peers from the City of San Diego will share how they were able to:
- Overcome a history of project opposition
- Utilize a project development process that recognized community values, built consensus and effectively involved stakeholders
- Utilize design charrettes & community volunteers
- Collaborate with the disabled community to remove access barriers
- Accommodate the additional traffic from new development of condominium residences
- Develop trust & meaningful partnerships within the community
- Gain local elected officials' & public/private partner support
- Provide results that improve pedestrain safety and ambience for residents & visitors walking to the beach or shopping in the area.
- Improve the area's economic vitality & ability to sustain long term businesses
- Reduce cut-through traffic (avoinding congestion) on residential streets
- Improve the neighborhood quality of life!!!!
PowerPoint Documents
For more information, contact Pamela Pyle (435) 797-2931, e-mail: pamela.pyle@usu.edu