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Our Wish List for Community Engagement in 2022 Blog

Our Wish List for Community Engagement in 2022

Earlier this month we reviewed 2021, touching on highlights and milestones for coUrbanize. As evident from that post, it was certainly a transformative year for us as a company, but 2021 was also transformative for community engagement as a practice.
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coUrbanize in 2021: Our Year in Review Blog

coUrbanize in 2021: Our Year in Review

2021 has been our biggest year yet. This is reflected in our sales and number of projects on our platform – both annual records! – but most importantly, it was our best year because of the impact that our company and mission have had on the communities we serve.
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Long Live the Virtual Community Meeting Blog

Long Live the Virtual Community Meeting

In many communities throughout the country, virtual meeting attendance has outnumbered pre-pandemic attendance for in-person meetings. The convenience of logging in (or dialing in), going on mute, and multi-tasking has made it far easier for people to participate.
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Community Outreach Beyond the Check Box Blog

Community Outreach Beyond the Check Box

Our call to action for project teams is this - step back and really think about how you can be intentional with how you reach out to the community, when you do it, and how you actually plan to use the feedback you get from the process. The effort is worth the reward.
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Market Spotlight: NYC Blog

Market Spotlight: NYC

We’re doing more work in the New York metro area than ever before, from ground-up mixed-use and new mixed-income housing projects to affordable housing revitalizations.
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Do You Speak Inclusivity? Blog

Do You Speak Inclusivity?

Many people can speak and comprehend simple phrases in a language besides their native tongue, but few are sufficiently fluent to understand and participate in discussions that take place in public planning and development meetings. That’s why we’ve just rolled out a Language Equity Plan (LEP) -- to ensure that people whose primary language is not English can have a say in what gets built in their neighborhoods.
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22 Urban Planning Twitter Accounts You Should Follow Blog

22 Urban Planning Twitter Accounts You Should Follow

It has been well-documented that income, education, and race are correlated with access to green space, but the pandemic highlighted these stark divides. As we continue the conversation about inequities in planning, we’re sharing a list of some of our favorite thought leaders in the space.
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