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| Next Your Town Alabama Workshop: June 16-18, 2004 Towns, villages and neighborhoods in Alabama, and across America, face an uncertain futurea future which is increasingly threatened by large scale economic changes, population shifts, land policy changes, the impact of electronic commerce and mass merchandising. In the face of these changes, communities find themselves struggling to maintain their vitality and even their sense of identity.
Whether the threat is sudden growth or stagnation, planning and design decisions can often make the difference between survival and decay, between healthy prosperity and decline. Despite the crucial importance of planning and design, small communities rarely have good access to professional assistance or information regarding the application of planning and design to their communities' issues.
The YourTown Alabama program is a first step in meeting these needs. The workshop format is an intensive engagement of citizen leaders and professionals. The two and one half days are highly participatory with lectures, case-study presentations, and interactive group problem solving, including work on realistic issues in a hypothetical small town. The goal is to provide advanced leadership skills supported by information and planning tools that can be taken home to all corners of our state and applied to the process of Designing Our Future! read more about Your Town Alabama Your
Town Alabama |The Center for Regional Planning and Design |
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