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Category Archives: Planning
Webinar: Child and Age-friendly Communities (Fostering communities as if ALL people mattered)
Webinar: Child and Age-friendly Communities (Fostering communities as if all people mattered) When: Fri, Feb 15, 2013 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM CST Presenter: Mildred Warner , Lydia Morken , Dorian Block Host: American Planning Association, the Ohio Chapter Cost: Free … Continue reading
Posted in Children, Community, Meeting / Webinar, Planning, Seniors
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Suburbia and the American Dream
This article most certainly is in the category of “If you can only read a couple of posts, make this one of them”! Article Link at Strong Towns: Suburbia and the American Dream Suburban sprawl, characterized by enormous houses, big-box … Continue reading
Posted in Construction / Maintenance, Economics, Planning
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Watch out for this planning pitfall at the start
So let’s assume that we have a receptive Village Administration (!) and enough interest in the community that we’re going to tackle a project of benefit to us. We can have bucketfulls of enthusiasm and volunteers with extensive “project management” experience, and … Continue reading
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The sorry state of neighborhood design in America: a mother writes
Article Link: The sorry state of neighbourhood design in America: a mother writes I am German, have lived in the US for 18 years and have raised three children here. I very much miss the German way of being able to … Continue reading
Posted in Bicycling, Planning, Walkability
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Wheeling adopts plan for improving walking, biking and access to transit
Definite signs of a community which has places worth walking and biking to, which values them, and wants to make a good situation even better! The folks over at the Active Transportation Alliance tell us what’s happening in Wheeling IL: … Continue reading
Posted in Bicycling, Planning, Transit, Walkability
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Webinar: “How Can a Microbrewery Grow Your Local Economy?”
Webinar: “How Can a Microbrewery Grow Your Local Economy?” When: Thurs, Jan 10, 2013 @ 10am CST Cost: $95 for IEDC members, $135 for Non-members Q: Did any of our Village officials, or anyone in the Chamber of Commerce utilize this … Continue reading
Posted in Meeting / Webinar, Planning
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Creating the right conditions to invite investment
Time to visit Grayslake again, and see how recent circumstances there compare to Round Lake Beach. (Of course, no two villages should strive to be identical, but there are always many aspects in common among successful municipalities since they all … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Planning
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Webinar: “Streets as Places”
Webinar: “Streets as Places” Speakers: Gary Toth (Senior Director, Transportation Initiatives, Project for Public Spaces) and Kate Rube (Transportation Program Manager, Project for Public Spaces) When: Tues, Dec 18 2012 @ 1pm CST Cost: Free (but advance online registration IS required) Q: Will … Continue reading
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Hey Dude… where’s our Downtown?
At a recent event held as part of the Round Lake Beach 75th Anniversary Celebration, I was partnered with a former RLB mayor. As volunteers, we were both scheduled to staff a given check-point/display for 4½ hours. As a long-time … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Planning, Walkability
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The “Greying” of Round Lake Beach: Are we ready?
(More than 13 percent of the US population is over 65, and by 2030, that figure will be 20 percent. Many of those Baby Boomers plan to “Age In Place“, and many others will move… to smaller houses or multifamily … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Planning, Seniors
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