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The President and CEO of One Acadiana joined Acadiana s Morning News to talk about an upcoming event called, Building a Vibrant Community focusing on taking plans from the planning stages to the actions phases.
Troy Wayman says Building a Vibrant Community is a two-day event that will feature a community talk, concert and workshop aimed at finding out how to move our projects forward from the planning phase.
The event will feature a man who has experience in taking the plans into the phase of changing communities. Quint Studer heads up the Studer Community Institute. He will bring his experience from the healthcare sector to our community. He was part of a major shift in Pensacola, Florida with led to major expansion for that community.
The President and CEO of One Acadiana joined Acadiana s Morning News to talk about an upcoming event called, Building a Vibrant Community focusing on taking plans from the planning stages to the actions phases.
Troy Wayman says Building a Vibrant Community is a two-day event that will feature a community talk, concert and workshop aimed at finding out how to move our projects forward from the planning phase.
The event will feature a man who has experience in taking the plans into the phase of changing communities. Quint Studer heads up the Studer Community Institute. He will bring his experience from the healthcare sector to our community. He was part of a major shift in Pensacola, Florida with led to major expansion for that community.
Lee Altman, project manager at landscape architecture firm SCAPE, said Wednesday that the design on display next week will be an evolution of initial idealistic renderings that have been fine-tuned taking into account such logistics as utility lines and parking.
“The drawings we developed earlier were highly conceptual and trying to make sense of what the vision was, and (the new design) is really bringing that vision down to earth, understanding what can fit where,” she said.
SCAPE was tasked in late 2019 with studying ways to make the downtown waterfront more vibrant, and how to invest money into development that would see the biggest return for the community.
The following award winners were announced:
Spirit of Pensacola: Dave and Mary Hoxeng, CatCountry 98.7, NewsRadio 92.3, ESPN-94.5, WEBY-99.1
Advocate Leader: Brian Wyer, CEO, Gulf Coast Minority Chamber of Commerce
Leader in Education: Shannon Nickinson, director of early learning, Studer Community Institute
Professional Leader: Dr. David Josephs, clinic director, Lakeview Center
Business Leader: Norris Ayvazian, operations manager, Peaden Air Conditioning, Plumbing & Electrical
Community Leader: Lisa Lyter, creative strategist, Red Iron Design House
Emerging Leader: D.C. Reeves, co-founder and CEO, Perfect Plain Brewery