Mapping Dollars and Sense of Land Use Patterns


  
Wednesday, April 20, 2022 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM   iCalendar Eastern Standard Time

In this presentation, Joe Minicozzi will highlight several examples from his firm’s work across the U.S. and beyond to change the way people think about the cost of development, sprawl, and the value of land. The presentation will guide participants towards a better understanding of the link between economic productivity and community vitality through land use, and the power of Esri software to reveal the ways in which tax systems are the biggest barrier to creating financially resilient and sustainable communities.

Other Information: 1 APA Certified Maintenance Credit is available for this webinar from AICP.

Other Notes – This is eligible for 1 APA CM Credit.

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Moderator:  Julie Metz , NCLM-Assistance Director of Business & Membership Development

Julie began working for the North Carolina League of Municipalities in January 2020. In this role, she oversees and manages business & member development field consultants, cultivates manager and elected leader relationships, and manages affiliate group partnerships. Before January, she served as the Downtown Development Director for the City of Goldsboro for over 20 years. She successfully administered numerous grant programs in this capacity for the benefit of property owners, developers and small businesses. She has also secured over $39 M in grant funding over the past ten years.

Julie is a graduate of East Carolina University and the Urban & Regional Planning program.

 

Speaker:  Joe Minicozzi, AICP and Principal of Urban3

Joe Minicozzi is an urban planner imagining new ways to think about and visualize land use, urban design and economics. Joe founded Urban3 to explain and visualize market dynamics created by tax and land use policies. Urban3's work establishes new conversations across multiple professional sectors, policy makers, and the public to creatively address the challenges of urbanization. Urban3’s extensive studies range geographically over 30 states, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

Joe holds a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Miami and Master of Architecture and Urban Design from Harvard University. In 2017, Joe was recognized as one of the 100 Most Influential Urbanists of all time.

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