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City Projects
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Municipalities come in a wide variety of political forms from cities and townships to villages. Once surrounded by rural countryside, cities are increasingly parts or components of large metro areas.
Understanding their location, urban, economic, social and environmental assets within the metropolitan network and markets are the foundation for developing strategies and prioritizing activities.
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Create a global vision for the City of Detroit and the region based on the regions
economic, transportation, institutional and environmental assets within the context
of the dramatic and sweeping changes sweeping across the region.
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Creating the development activity, land use, appearance/landscaping, and signage
portions of the town’s urban and community services plan.
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Update of a previous Multi-Campus facilities master plan and consensus-building
program for the support of a $41 million bond referendum.
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Developed a strategic plan focusing on the long term growth to addressing issues
including the environment, transportation, land use, historic resources, culture
and arts, infrastructure, etc.
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Develop a Multi-Campus facilities master plan and public education and consensus
building program for the support of a $35 million bond referendum.
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Create a new statistical summary and marketing materials focused on shaping a high
tech image and identity for the region.
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Develop the theme and concept for the economic development strategy and marketing
tools for a four county metropolitan region.
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Develop comprehensive marketing materials, community participation structure, and
media strategy for the 4 county region.
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Define and describe the urban and economic structure of the region and develop a
framework and the public information and communications program to build involvement
and support for the plan.
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Guide leaders through a citizen engagement process to develop the first Strategic
Plan for the Belmont Peninsula.
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Create the first public art master plan through a community participation process
to build interest and support for the initiation of a “Percent for the Arts Program”.
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Worked with a coalition of the City’s political, economic and educational leadership
to design and implement a community input structure for the planning of the city.
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