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  • Season 2, Episode 6: Grounded Leadership with Abe Herman
    2025/08/07

    On this episode of EngagingCommunities, join host Kelly Hickler as she chats with Abe Herman, the outgoing mayor of Grand Junction, Colorado — and possibly the only rock climbing mayor you’ll meet. Abe shares how he went from outdoor educator and small business owner to elected office, and how he’s navigated community engagement as a policymaker without a traditional planning background.

    We dive into the challenges of balancing vocal public feedback with broad community needs, navigating polarized conversations with respect, and rolling out a controversial traffic calming pilot in Grand Junction’s award-winning downtown. Abe brings honesty, humility, and humor to a conversation that reminds us what true public service looks like, and why local government can be both frustrating and inspiring.

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    1 時間 4 分
  • Season 2, Episode 5: Community Driven Design With Nora Bland and Laura Doherty
    2025/06/18

    Welcome to the very first in-person episode of EngagingCommunities (formerly known as EngagingCities Fireside Chats) the official podcast of the APA Community Engagement Interest Group.

    Join host Kelly Hickler as she chats with Nora Bland and Laura Doherty from Cushing Terrell, a multidisciplinary design firm based in Denver. Together, they explore what community driven design really looks like in practice, from creative outreach methods to project wins (and missteps) that shaped better outcomes.

    Don’t forget to join the Interest Group at https://apacommunityengagement.org It’s free and open to all!

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    23 分
  • NPC25 Denver Pop-Up Podcast
    2025/04/29

    Join Kelly on scene at the American Planning Association National Conference in Denver for a fun pop-up podcast.

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    18 分
  • Season 2, Episode 4: Incremental Urbanism With Rik Adamski
    2025/03/07

    Rik Adamski is the President of Ash & Lime, as well as a co-founder of the  Storefront Renaissance League. He emphasizes the importance of bottom-up, incremental approaches to planning, highlighting the significance of understanding and enhancing the human experience in urban spaces. He discusses the nuances of practical urban planning, from the importance of getting the details right to fostering community pride through small, impactful actions.

    Rik underscores the importance of empowering local stakeholders. By engaging with community members and small business owners, planners can identify immediate actions that make a meaningful impact. Whether it's enhancing storefronts, introducing pop-up retail, or activating public spaces, Rik’s approach advocates for tangible results through iterative, community-engaged processes. This episode is rich with examples, principles, and actionable steps for policymakers, planners, and community leaders aiming to create vibrant, resilient places.


    Contact

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rikadamski

    ASH+LIME: https://www.ashlime.com


    Resources

    https://storefrontleague.com

    https://www.neighborhoodevolution.com

    https://www.incrementaldevelopment.org

    https://street-plans.com/our-firm/people

    https://saveyour.town

    Monte Anderson: https://www.monteanderson.org

     Marci Goodwin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcigoodwin

     Evan Snow: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evansnowfl

     Kathleen Minogue: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathleen-minogue


    APA Community Engagement Interest Group:

    https://www.planning.org/divisions/groups/community-engagement



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    1 時間 9 分
  • Season 2, Episode 3: Fashion Meets Mobility With Fatima Elkott
    2025/02/20

    Fatima Elkott is the co-founder of Conscious Community Connectors. She emphasizes the importance of grassroots community engagement and the power of creativity in urban planning projects. From her early experiences in Hillsborough County to founding her own consultancy, Fatima highlights the necessity of building genuine connections and compensating residents for their contributions. We uncover how collaborative efforts, like the innovative Tampa Connect Fashion Week, can make city planning engaging and effective. Fatima also talks about the challenges and rewards of working with marginalized communities and the need for intentional relationship building in urban development. Tune in to hear her thoughts on youth engagement, social media strategies, and the transformative impact of true co-creation in planning our cities.


    Contact

    fatima@consciouscommunityconnectors.com

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/fatima-elkott-528739106

    https://www.consciouscommunityconnectors.com

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    47 分
  • Season 2, Episode 2: Urban Renewal and Community Connection With Mark Christensen
    2025/02/04

    Mark Christensen, AICP is a Senior Planner with AVI in Cheyenne, Wyoming. He shares his journey with various planning roles, including his tenure with AmeriCorps. The discussion focuses on Mark's experience in establishing an Urban Renewal Authority in Cheyenne and the challenges associated with urban renewal and tax increment financing. He emphasizes the importance of community engagement, transparency, and utilizing technology such as ArcGIS Story Maps and QR codes to enhance public understanding and involvement in planning processes. The conversation also highlights lessons learned from initial community pushback and the successful adoption of more effective engagement strategies in later projects.

    Contact

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-christensen-aicp-96993a149/

    mchristensen@avipc.com



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    34 分
  • Season 2, Episode 1: The Triangle Effect - Equity, Environment, and Economy With Nader Afzalan
    2025/01/23

    Nader Afzalan is a city planner, educator, and researcher at UC Berkeley who runs his own firm called The Triangle. He shares insights on his background and work in urban planning, historic preservation in Iran, and policy focus in California. He details his involvement in designing public engagement processes to reduce emissions and air pollution in disadvantaged communities for the California Air Resources Board (CARB). Nader emphasizes the importance of genuine community engagement, trust-building, and impact over simply following procedural steps. He also discusses the significance of paying community members involved in public engagement and the challenges faced due to time constraints, limited resources, and bureaucratic hurdles. Nader suggests starting with the desired outcomes to create effective engagement plans and recommends being honest and realistic about what can be achieved.

    Contact

    https://www.thetriangle.io



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    59 分
  • Season 1 Highlights
    2025/01/09

    Check out these highlights from all 12 of last year's episodes. Enjoy!

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    15 分