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Jarrett Walker on “Human Transit”
Feb
21
12:00 PM12:00

Jarrett Walker on “Human Transit”

Join Jarrett Walker as he talks about his new book, Human Transit, Revised Edition and offers guidance to achieve successful public transit that will enrich any community.

Transportation expert Jarrett Walker believes that transit can be simple, if we focus on the underlying geometry that all transit systems share. Jarrett’s gift is being able to break down the basic principles of public transit so that you may have the tools necessary to clarify and advocate for your own values.

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Park Bench Chat: Park Development as Equitable Development - A 10-Minute Walk Mayors Roundtable
Aug
23
11:00 AM11:00

Park Bench Chat: Park Development as Equitable Development - A 10-Minute Walk Mayors Roundtable

Is your city's park and greenspace strategy helping everyone thrive?

Equitable development means making sure that everyone’s needs - especially those in underserved communities - are met as our cities change and transform over time. As cities find new ways of reducing disparities and creating strong, livable communities, it’s essential that parks and greenspaces are prioritized as part of the solution.

Parks and greenspaces can help address some of the most urgent challenges of today and tomorrow. They link neighbors to each other, provide space for leisure and exercise, and create shade and protection from weather events. They offer powerful opportunities to build healthy and connected neighborhoods, and places that people want to live, work, and play. However, with 100 million people lacking access to close-to-home parks, these benefits are not equitably available. And unless action is taken today, these inequities will continue to grow.

Come join us for an engaging discussion on how city leaders can plan for parks and greenspace projects that benefit all residents, especially those who are most impacted by economic burdens, health issues, and social disparities. During this 10-Minute Walk Mayors Roundtable, you’ll hear from city leaders who are using innovative policies and practices that leverage parks as a tool for equitable development. They’re helping to tackle systemic community problems like poverty, environmental justice, and health equity through their park and greenspace projects.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how your city can create a more inclusive and thriving community through its park and greenspace strategy!

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Sapling Adoption! - Tree People
Mar
17
10:00 AM10:00

Sapling Adoption! - Tree People

We are excited to announce TreePeople’s yearly event to get your own tree sapling will take place on Friday, March 17th from 10am - 12pm!

This year we have a variety of large tree species available for adoption:

Coast Live Oak (Quercus agrifolia)
Scrub Oak (Quercus berberidifolia)
Valley Oak (Quercus lobata)
Toyon (Heteromeles arbutifolia)
Southern Black Walnut (Juglans californica)

All of our trees are still saplings, which means they are young trees in small pots. Your sapling should be planted directly in the ground at least 40 feet from any other trees or structures and no overhead wires above. They should not be planted in pots. Instructions on how to plant your sapling will be provided at pick-up.

How to participate:

To reserve your sapling today, email Emily Andris at eandris@treepeople.org to schedule a pick-up time. Please choose from 10am - 11am or 11am - 12pm on Friday, March 17, 2023. Drop-ins will not be permitted.

The event will take place at our Coldwater Canyon Park at 12601 Mulholland Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Upon arrival, please park in the parking lot and walk over to the table outside our nursery to pick up your sapling.

After reserving your sapling, you will receive an email confirming your time slot and our address.

Things to know:

There is a one-sapling limit per Adoption Event. If you would like to apply for more you will be placed on a waitlist and notified if there are additional saplings available.

Saplings received through this adoption must get planted on private property, not in the area in front of your house between the sidewalk and the street/parkway. Otherwise, these trees will lift the sidewalk over time due to their size and exceed the height of any overhead wires.

Please do not attend this adoption if you have not submitted an order with TreePeople. We will have pre-ordered saplings at the event location only.

Reserve your sapling today!

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ULI Los Angeles StimULI: Al Fresco 2.0: Long Term Solutions
Oct
18
11:00 AM11:00

ULI Los Angeles StimULI: Al Fresco 2.0: Long Term Solutions

Join ULI Los Angeles for an online panel discussion on what different jurisdictions are doing to create an accommodating environment for outdoor dining as we move away from an emergency solution to permanent planning and urban design guidelines!

As we move away from the COVID emergency, what are different jurisdictions planning to create a permanent, accommodating environment for outdoor dining? What will future planning and urban design guidelines look like? Has this changed how the development community and restauranteurs plan and implement their current and future projects?

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ULI Los Angeles: Presents Urban Marketplace 2022: Advancing Equity Through Infrastructure - Part II
Mar
29
7:30 AM07:30

ULI Los Angeles: Presents Urban Marketplace 2022: Advancing Equity Through Infrastructure - Part II

On March 29, 2022, from 7:30 am – 12:30 pm, the ULI Los Angeles Urban Marketplace will be held for the 22nd consecutive year. This year, we return to an in-person event to be held at 433 S. Spring Street in downtown Los Angeles with the theme "Advancing Equity Through Infrastructure – Part II". This program will build upon the Fall 2021 Urban Marketplace discussion which focused on the historical impact of infrastructure investments on communities of color and discussed projects such as the 11th Street Bridge Park in DC and the Beltline Project in Atlanta as examples of reparative justice projects. Urban Marketplace 2022 will focus on actionable next steps for industry professionals to be intentional and strategic about equitable development projects.

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Place Driving Equity: Investing in Public Space for Shared Prosperity
Nov
10
10:00 AM10:00

Place Driving Equity: Investing in Public Space for Shared Prosperity

Place—the unique space where the physical environment meets the social, emotional, and spiritual aspects unique to human life—is one of the most important drivers of equity and prosperity in communities. However, far too many neighborhoods in the United States have faced decades-long disinvestment, increased concentrated poverty and ongoing, systemic racism, challenging the benefits that vibrant communities can bring.

In response, civic infrastructure, such as parks, trails, libraries, community centers and the public realm, is increasingly critical to creating economic opportunity, eliminating racism, and promoting health.

Join Reimagining the Civic Commons for the release of Place Driving Equity: An evidence-based action guide on the role of public space for shared prosperity. Kyle Kutuchief, Knight Foundation’s Program Director in Akron, will present the publication’s findings and be joined by panelists—Dr. Eugenia (Gina) South, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and Shamichael Hallman, Senior Library Manager of Cossitt Library in Memphis in a conversation with Lynn M. Ross from Spirit for Change Consulting. The panel will highlight the centrality of place as a crucial tool in overcoming inequity, building trust, and generating community-based opportunity and wealth.

Reimagining the Civic Commons is a national initiative transforming public spaces to foster engagement, equity, environmental sustainability and economic development in cities across the country.

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Urban Marketplace Fall 2021 - Advancing Equity Through Infrastructure - Repairing Our Past
Nov
4
8:00 AM08:00

Urban Marketplace Fall 2021 - Advancing Equity Through Infrastructure - Repairing Our Past

Join us Thursday, November 4th for our annual Urban Marketplace event!

Urban Marketplace 2021 and 2022 will focus on opportunities to advance equity through infrastructure investments (i.e., transportation infrastructure, housing infrastructure, food infrastructure and water infrastructure) in historically underinvested communities and communities of color and discuss strategies to make a deal and make a difference.

Urban Marketplace 2021

This Fall, we’ll host a virtual panel discussion about strategies to repair past harm caused by infrastructure investments on communities of color and poor communities and utilizing future investments to spur change.


Register today for the Virtual Fall Session and keep an eye out for more information coming soon about the In-Person Spring Session!

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SPACES & PLACES 2021: Visions of Black-led Communities – Soul City
Aug
5
9:00 AM09:00

SPACES & PLACES 2021: Visions of Black-led Communities – Soul City

Soul City – ​Film Screening and Session discussion

DAY 1 | August 5th | 12 pm to 1:30 pm ET

Soul City is a planned community in North Carolina that was first proposed in 1969 by Floyd McKissick, a civil rights leader and director of the Congress of Racial Equality. Soul City was one of thirteen model city projects under the Urban Growth and New Community Development Act. The city was intended to be a community built and open to all races, but placed emphasis on providing opportunities for minorities and the poor.

This event includes a 30 min film screening of Soul City followed by a panel discussion.

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