Urban Placemaking for the City of Los Angeles
a talk with Portland’s Mark Lakeman
at
Ronald F. Deaton Auditorium:
Ronald F. Deaton Auditorium:
100 W 1st St Los Angeles, CA 90012
Tuesday, March 29th | 4pm – 6pm
• Successful strategies for
transforming public spaces
from car-centric to people-centric
from car-centric to people-centric
•Accelerating culture change
within public agencies
within public agencies
•Learning and practicing effective tools
for continuing people and planet
for continuing people and planet
healthy change
Presented by Portland’s City Repair Project founder and architect Mark Lakeman, this talk will provide a dazzling spectrum of real world tools for building participatory culture and manifesting lasting change through physical interventions. Mark will also share the diversity of public policies and regulations that have made Portland’s people-centric interventions feasible and effective.
This event is sponsored by:
– Mayor Eric Garcetti’s Office of Great Streets
– L.A. City Department of City Planning
– L.A. City Department of Transportation
in association with:
– L.A. City Department of City Planning
– L.A. City Department of Transportation
in association with:
– CRSP Institute for Urban Ecovillages at L.A. Eco-Village
– Portland’s City Repair Project
– StreetsblogLA
– StreetsblogLA
– Neighborhood Council Sustainability Alliance
Free and open event ||
For more info, contact crsp@igc.org or 213.738.1254
For more info, contact crsp@igc.org or 213.738.1254
For other LA events with Mark Lakeman and for more info on the City Repair Project and Mark Lakeman, see www.cityrepair.org