Finding Regeneration Opportunities in Pennsylvania’s Smaller Cities

Posted by on November 07, 2010

Making Smaller Better: Finding Regeneration Opportunities in Pennsylvania’s Smaller Cities

December 2-3, 2010 * Sponsored by the Department of City and Regional Planning and the Fels Institute of Government at the University of Pennsylvania

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Do the seeds of city renewal necessarily lie with growth and expansion – or can smaller be better? This region-wide symposium will build on the momentum of innovations in Michigan, Ohio and elsewhere to bring proven methods for the strategic reclamation and management of vacant urban property to the attention of policy makers and implementers in our region.

Our keynote speaker at 6 p.m. on December 2nd is Toni Griffin, Adjunct Associate Professor at Harvard University and currently a consultant to the City of Detroit.

On December 3rd, a “proven practices” roundtable featuring national thought leaders will be followed by a conversation among innovators closer to home, including sponsors of land-banking legislation recently passed by the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
Confirmed participants
Karen Beck-Pooley
Executive Director, Redevelopment Authority of the City of Allentown

Terry Gillen
Executive Director, Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority

Toni L. Griffin (keynote speaker)
Adjunct Associate Professor and Founder, Urban Planning and Design for the American City, Harvard University

Liz Hersh
Executive Director, Housing Alliance of Pennsylvania

Daniel T. Kildee
Co-Founder and President, Center for Community Progress

John Kromer
Senior Consultant, Fels Institute of Government

Erika Poethig
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

Hon. Chris Ross
Pennsylvania House of Representatives

Hon. John Taylor
Pennsylvania House of Representatives

Joyce Wilkerson
Executive Director, New Orleans Redevelopment Authority


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