Creating Innovative Design: Public-Private Partnerships

Monday, April 23, 2018 from 1 p.m. - 2:15 p.m. CDT

CM | 1.25

Location: R08

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WHAT YOU’LL LEARN

  • How planners' design and presentation skills can support the P3 process
  • Strategies from communities where planners reconciled competing interests among clients, government agencies, developers, and community needs
  • Real examples of planners successfully supporting and influencing the P3 process

MORE SESSION DETAILS

This is not your typical lecture! A planner and land-use lawyer will discuss the diverging viewpoints of the different players who set the stage for constraints affecting creative master planning and design — and reveal the secrets to how planners can play a greater role in the processes undertaken by public-private partnerships. This panel examines case studies to illustrate the power of combining public input with private resources and discovering new opportunities in radical urban designs. What is the role of planners in P3s? Find out while learning innovative approaches to promote creative design, reconcile competing interests, and transform our communities.

Session Speakers

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Chris Papamichael
Speaker
New York, NY

Jay L. Valgora, AICP
Organizer and Speaker
STUDIO V
New York, NY

Ken Fisher
Speaker
Cozen O'Conner
New York, NY


Activity ID: NPC188057