During the first conversation, attendees were asked to participate in work sessions and exercises designed to examine quality of life factors most important to residents; and identify existing assets specific to their neighborhood that offer a sense of community that could possibly be expanded upon as part of the Strategic Framework Plan. They also received an overall update on the Long Term Planning process and received information about the research and analysis that has been done to date. You can view photos of the conversation here.
Una versión en español de la agenda.
View the Presentation and the results from the Question and Answer session.
View the Quality of Life elements and the Imperatives. Una versión en español de los Imperativos.
Give us a better idea of what projects and groups are working to improve the Quality of Life in your neighborhood and how the Imperatives relate to your neighborhood.
*The first Northwest Conversation included three presentations from neighborhood organizations working to improve Quality of Life in the local area. Click here to view the presentation prepared by Brightmoor Alliance, Grandmont Rosedale Development Corporation and University Commons.
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