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Events: Join Georgetown University for a webinar to explore its Master s in Urban & Regional Planning – Greater Greater Washington

Learn about GU’s Master’s in Urban & Regional Planning. How can Arlington and other cities better handle missing middle housing challenges? How federal funding can help make energy grids and water infrastructure in cities more resilient and secure, and more in this week’s virtual urbanist events.

Events: Get the latest on a protected bike lane project on 15th Street NW

A rendering of a protected bike lane along 15th Street NW. Image from DDOT. As part of the District’s Vision Zero goals, 20 miles of protected bike lanes are planned to be added to DC by 2022. One of those projects is a two-way protected bike lane between Pennsylvania Avenue NW and East Basin Drive SW. The District Department of Transportation and the National Park Service are holding a public meeting to offer updates on the extension of the 15th Street NW Cycletrack, this Wednesday from 5:30 pm to 7 pm. Share your thoughts about the preliminary design process. Click here for more information about the project and the meeting.

Cornell Wesley: Native Son Now Heads City s Economic Development Efforts

By Erica Wright The Birmingham Times Few know Birmingham its streets, its schools, its churches as well as Cornell Wesley, the recently named director of the city’s Department of Innovation and Economic Opportunity (IEO). Wesley, the youngest of three children, grew up in the North Titusville community and attended Glen Iris Elementary School where he was part of the first class to be bused in Center Street Middle School, and A. H. Parker High School. As a teen he was called to preach and delivered his first trial sermon at his home church, South Elyton Baptist Church, before leaving his hometown for Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia.

Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Launches Accelerating Community Investment: Initiative Brings New Partners to the Community Investment System

Share this article Share this article CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy today launched an initiative to mobilize investment in low-income communities, especially those that have been excluded from access to mainstream financial and wealth-building resources. Image: Customers at food trucks in Atlanta, Georgia. Representatives from Georgia, including InvestAtlanta and the Georgia Housing Finance Authority, and 13 other states are participating in the Lincoln Institute s new Accelerating Community Investment Initiative. Credit: BluIz60/iStock Editorial via Getty Images Plus. The initiative, Accelerating Community Investment (ACI), seeks to create a more fertile environment for philanthropies and other mission-aligned investors to deepen investment in community and economic development, housing, and other areas that benefit society. The initiative will bring public finance officials, impact investors, financial institutions, and comm

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