THIS MONTH'S WALKING WORKSHOP AND
UNIVERSAL DESIGN PRESENTATIONS ARE
THE
COMMENCEMENT OF A LONG COLLABORATION
I enjoyed every moment of my work on inclusive design and urban planning for all with the Downtown Detroit Partnership (DDP).
I was on the
street in the urban core as the sun rose just before 6 a.m. on a Sunday.
I logged
nearly 10 miles walked each day, as I marveled at the rebirth of Woodward
Avenue and dozens of architecturally exquisite buildings that used to be
abandoned.
I worked
with outstanding DDP staff as I saw its programming of world class public space
such at Campus Martius Park and the evolving Capitol Square Park.
I got
insights on the future plans to revitalize Grand Circus Park.
During a
pair of hourlong presentations to senior staff, I shared my thoughts on nearly
two dozen good elements of downtown that could be made greater with better access
for people with disabilities to transit, promenades, public spaces and wide sidewalks.
I look
forward to future work on best practices with the DDP under the outstanding
leadership of CEO Eric Larson and his staff.
The DDP celebrated
its centennial last year.
Its mission is
to cultivate economic and social impact in Downtown Detroit by
connecting public, private and philanthropic sectors, providing stewardship of
public spaces, and developing programs that engage and benefit all.
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