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| Date(s): |
August 17, 2006 |
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Audio/Web Broadcast |
| Cost: |
Members: $150.00 Non Members: $200.00 |
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| Description: |
Lessons Learned in Streetscaping Projects
Re-development projects include stakeholders with different needs and points of view. Your success depends upon balancing these and delivering a design plan adding value to the whole community. Speakers emphasize lessons learned from streetscaping projects: • Create partnerships at the project beginning to increase citizen buy-in • Coordinate the planning process with all involved departments • Develop a design grounded in community value • Construct livable and maintainable projects • Celebrate the end success
This program has been approved for .2 CEUs or 2 PDHs. The form to request these credits is included in the handouts for this program. |
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Bob Morris
Project Manager City of Palo Alto
Bob Morris is the Senior Project Manager for the City of Palo Alto, California. He has been a project manager in the public sector for 18 years managing building and infrastructure projects. He has degrees in architecture, structural engineering and a license in civil engineering.
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Michael Hale
City Projects Engineer City of Gloucester, MA
Michael Hale, AICP is a project manager for the City of Gloucester, MA, Engineering Department. Since 2000, he has successfully managed millions of dollars worth of public utilities and infrastructure projects. He brings a unique perspective to the City of Gloucester Engineering Department. Michael has master’s degree from the University of Massachusetts Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning.
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Russell A. Moore, P.E.
Vice President Harris & Associates
Russell A. Moore, P.E. is a Vice President at Harris & Associates and has managed or directed the design of 15 downtown streetscape projects in California. Mr. Moore has 22 years of experience in public works project delivery and has served as a Contract City Engineer for 6 years. He presented a "How-to Checklist for Streetscape Projects" at the 2005 APWA Congress in Minneapolis.
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MODERATOR: Michele S. Ohmes and Maddie
ADA/disABILITY Specialist City of Kansas City, MO
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