2024 Power of Place Summit Resources
Friday, May 3, 2024
Rhode Island Convention Center
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Friday, May 3, 2024
Rhode Island Convention Center
See who was there
The Built Environment and Public Health: Designing Communities for Health and Equity
Reflections on the State of the Smart Growth Movement in RI
Scott Wolf, Grow Smart RI Executive Director
At our 25th Anniversary, Scott reflects on Grow Smart RI, powered by its many partnerships, has become an influential change agent building strong coalitions, silo and myth busting and advocating for an asset-based economic development strategy for Rhode Island. He holds up the progress we can celebrate, and outlines the challenges that stand in the way of Rhode Island being a place where residents and their children can afford to live, a place where our transportation system serves more residents (and our climate), and where our built environment is thriving, safe and produces better public health outcomes.
Gil Peñalosa stirred the audience illustrating smart growth’s clear benefits for public health, economic prosperity, quality of life, equity & justice.
Gil is an internationally recognized smart growth strategist and urbanist – he’s the founder and Board Chair of the Toronto-based non-profit organization 8 80 Cities. A former Commissioner of Parks for Bogota, Colombia, and a Toronto Mayoral candidate, Gil advises decision makers and communities on how to create vibrant cities and healthy communities for people of all ages and backgrounds, focusing on the strong connections between the built environment and public health.
We assembled this blockbuster panel of community leaders to tease out the most promising opportunities for improving public health and well-being through the built environment in Rhode Island.
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A Critical Reboot for RI's State Historic Tax Credit
Envisioning the Future of Transportation in Rhode Island
From the Urban Core to the Ocean Floor: Building a Regional Tech Hub Opportunity
Making Places for Everyone - With Everyone
Community Capital and Rhode Island's Local Economy
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Friends or Enemies? Turns out Housing and Land Conservation Can Get Along
Rhode Island's Social Equity Platform: A New Tool for Compiling and Visualizing Social Equity Data
Moving the Needle: Practical Lessons Steering Active Transportation Projects to Completion
Cracking the Code: Strengthening our Neighborhoods through Participatory Planning
Roads Not (Yet) Taken: Opportunity in RI’s Corridors
Regional Rail for Climate, Housing and Economic Growth
Connecting the Dots for a Clean, Equitable, Energy Transition for a Healthy Rhode Island