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| #e.22659 | Thursday 7:00PM to 8:30PM January 24,
2013 | CM | 1.50 |
Neighborhoods for Every GenerationAPA California Chapter, Northern SectionSunnyvale, CA How did our suburbs become so car-dependent? Why might we consider redesigning parts our cities to provide more housing and transportation options? What are some guidelines for creating the inviting, walkable, more- urban neighborhoods preferred by increasing numbers?
Dan Zack, respected Downtown Development Coordinator for Redwood City, discusses trends in the development of US cities, demographic changes currently underway and ways of retrofitting our suburbs to meet the needs and desires of our changing communities.
Snacks provided. No charge. This free presentation is made possible by a generous grant from the Silicon Valley Community Foundation. Hosted by SunnyvaleCool.org. Registration requested: http://neighborhoodsforeverygeneration.eventbrite.com/#
The event will take place at Sunnyvale Heritage Park Museum, 570 E. Remington Drive, Sunnyvale, CA http://www.heritageparkmuseum.org/
Instructors: Dan Zack AICP Dan Zack is the Downtown Development Coordinator for the City of Redwood City. He has been with the City since the summer of 2003, and before that he worked in Fresno, California in both regional transportation planning and local land use planning. In Redwood City Dan serves as the City's liaison with the Downtown business community and manages various Downtown projects for the City.
Dan works on a wide variety of planning programs with the goal of turning Downtown Redwood City into the vibrant heart of the San Francisco Peninsula. His downtown projects include a 20-screen cinema, Courthouse Square, numerous streetscape improvements, and the first privately undertaken housing in decades. He designed the first performance-based parking system in the nation, as inspired by professor Donald Shoup. Dan has also worked on Redwood City’s award-winning General Plan, the conversion of El Camino Real into a grand boulevard, the creation of a form-based code, historic preservation, and new zoning for a variety of settings.
Dan is passionate about cities, from the biggest metropolis to the smallest village. For nearly 20 years he has worked to make them beautiful, functional, and prosperous, focusing on downtowns and walkable neighborhoods.
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