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Parklets 4.0
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Parklets 4.0

Parklets 4.0

What Are Parklets?

Parklets are small urban parks, often created by replacing parking spots with sod, planters, trees, benches, café tables with chairs – maybe even artwork or bicycle parking. You will find several parklet installations at the conference to illustrate just what you can do in an 8’ x 20’ space. Learn what organizations are doing to enliven their communities and be inspired by simple ideas to increase the communal and vegetated spaces in our city’s streetscapes.

Urban Nature and Your Health: Take Two Trees and Call Me in the Morning!

Organization: US Forest Service
Erin-Hauge-webOur urban forests can provide cleaner air, decreased stress and anxiety, cooler summertime temperatures, reduced stormwater outflows, increased property values, reduced crime rates, and more livable communities.  Learn more about these and other benefits provided by urban trees.  Pick up maps for local self-guided walking tours.  Hear about effective local volunteer groups that support urban and community trees.   Meet Smokey Bear and Garry Oak (great photo opportunities!).

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Trees and shrubs provided by J. Frank Schmidt & Son Co.

Park Your Thoughts

Organizations: Toole Design Group and City of Portland’s Urban Design Studio
park-your-thoughtsA collaboration between Toole Design Group and the City of Portland’s Urban Design Studio, Park your Thoughts is a platform for exploring ideas related to the design of cities, streets, and open space. Expressed through the “Green Loop,” an innovative linear park and pathway concept emerging from the City of Portland’s proposed Central City 2035 plan, we invite you to come share your thoughts on the connection between mobility, economy, and the environment. Join the conversation by recording your thoughts and comments, snapping a photo, and using #ParkYourThoughts to interactively share ideas and reflections with your friends and colleagues. After, sit back, relax, and peruse some ‘top hits’ reading materials we’ve put together to help spark your imagination and turn your thoughts into actions.

The Speak-n-Play Parklet

Organizations: Robert Ping and the Walkable and Livable Communities Institute
Speak-PlaySponsored by Robert Ping and the WALC Institute, this will be the most interactive and fun parklet ever, featuring your own short speeches and musical performances! The Speak-n-Play Parklet will have a stage big enough for three people, with a microphone and tiny speaker, along with musical instruments for your use: acoustic guitars, small hand percussion, electronic keyboard, muted trumpet and more.

The Speak-n-Play Parklet will feature a sign-up chalkboard – sign up to speak or play for 3 minutes at a time during conference breaks and other open times. During breakout and plenary sessions, the Speak-n-Play stage will be closed.

Come give your “soon-to-be-TED-talk-famous” soapbox speech, show off your guitar playing skills, sing a bicycle-themed song, play a dazzling egg shaker solo, or just tell a story! All are welcome, and beginners who have never performed in public will be given extra special treatment and positive support.

Game Lab

Organizations: GreaterPlaces and DOTankDC
board-gameGreaterPlaces and DOTankDC are hosting game lab – a hangout dedicated to game design and game hacking for community development. We will present information on how to develop games for civic engagement and produce a crowdsourced, placemaking game board. From the team that brought you Cards Against Urbanity.

Tactical Engagement

Organization: PlaceMatters
tactical-engagementPlaceMatters brings design to engaging diverse populations with our tactical-urbanism parklet.  Test out pop-up design for bikes and pedestrians, and learn how they are connected the larger engagement process.  We will demonstrate how to use QR codes to create a broader virtual community.  Dive into finding design solutions using only found objects with “City as Play,” a technique developed by James Rojas.  You can also use this parklet’s interactive screen to explore online for scenario planning and public engagement.  The QR code will lead to information on the mapping and walkshop activities at the conference.  QR logos will also be placed along the path of the PlaceMatters-NCI walking tour on Friday afternoon (Tour 9).  Participants will use their mobile devices to enter information on connections and mobility.

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Technology Fair

Technology Fair

Friday, February 12 • 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM

An Interactive Open House of Tools for Community Design, Public Engagement and Decision Making

PlaceMatters will be hosting the fourth Technology Fair, along with EPA and the Open Planning Tools Group. From 9:30AM to 3:30PM on Friday, February 12th, the Tech Fair is the place to find cutting-edge tools for scenario-planning, opportunity mapping, crowdsourced planning, and community engagement. More than ten tool providers will be on hand to showcase and demonstrate new tools and technologies and answer questions about how to use them.

The open house format gives conference attendees the chance  to experiment with new technologies, try tools in a hands-on setting, evaluate how those tools can apply to real-life scenarios, and meet and collaborate with other tool providers and peers. Check out last year’s Tech Fair to learn more, and attend this year for even more tools and innovative ideas.

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Paul Waddell
Autodesk
Featured Tool: Urban Canvas
Berkeley, CA
510-926-5956
paul.waddell@autodesk.com

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Kelly Rodgers
Confluence Planning
Featured Tool: StreetWise
6325 N. Albina Ave #7
Portland, OR 97217
503-442-7165
kelly@confluenceplanning.com

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David Emory
Conveyal
Featured tools: Conveyal
641 S St NW; 3rd Fl
Washington, DC, 20001
404-433-4914
demory@conveyal.com

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Darin Dinsmore
Crowdbrite
Featured Tool: Crowdbrite & Infill Score
3106 Fillmore St.
San Francisco, CA 94123
530-277-0196
darin@crowdbrite.com

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Scott Maco
The Davey Institute
Featured Tool: i-Tree
1021 118th Ave SE
Bellevue, WA 98005
425-605-038
Scott.Maco@davey.com

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Ruth Kroeger
US EPA & GSA
Featured Tool: Smart Location Calculator
Washington, DC
202-208-3288
ruth.kroeger@gsa.gov
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Alex Steinberger
Fregonese Associates
Featured Tool: Envision Tomorrow
1525 Park Ave, Suite 200
Portland, OR 97201
971-244-4159
asteinberger@frego.com

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Ian Carlton
MapCraft
Featured tools: MapCraft
9 Dehon Street
San Francisco, CA 94114
404-803-0025
ian@iancarlton.com

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David Harris
PlaceMatters
Featured Tool: Map/Matters
Omaha, NE
303-964-0903
davidallenharris@cox.net

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Aaron Lande
STAR Communities
Featured Tool: STAR Community Index Dashboard
777 North Capitol Street, NE; Suite 500
Washington, DC 20002
971-998-4409
aaron@starcommunities.org

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Chris Haller
Urban Interactive Studio
Featured Tool: Engaging Plans
3031 South High Street
Denver, CO 80210
303-810-0288
challer@urbaninteractivestudio.com

Engaging Plans

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Place It!

Place It! Interactive Planning

Friday, February 12 • 12:15 – 1:15 PM

Join urban planning and artist James Rojas for a dynamic interactive lunchtime session on Friday (2/12) from 12:15-1:15 PM. Go grab your lunch and bring it to this session where you will have the opportunity learn about and engage in “art-making” as a community design tool! This session will be held in the Galleria South Room on the Ballroom Level at the Hilton. Lunch is not provided, so be sure to grab a lunch somewhere before heading to this session. Space will be limited, so get there early!

For more information on James Rojas, visit http://www.placeit.org/bio_james_rojas.html.

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