Turning Places into People Places |
| Heights/Washington Super Neighborhoods Green Space Plan Workshop: held at the Heights Fire Station on Saturday, January 18th 2003 |
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The location: historic Heights Fire Station
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Over 40 people representing 18 organizations |
Civic leaders engage in a green conversation |
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Use of aerial photographs helps communicating ideas |
Patsy Rincon Kallman from the City Planning Department volunteers to help the planning of green spaces |
Andres Pulido from Asakura Robinson volunteers to help create a citizen driven green plan |
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It is not necessary for public spaces to be business as usual but can spark the imagination and participation of its community. Participation brings excitement, pride, and a sense of belonging. |
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Participating Organizations |
- Heights Homeowners Association
- Houston Independent School District
- West End Civic Club
- Woodland Heights
- Woodcrest Civic Association
- B.P.A.
- Gulf Coast Institute
- White Oak Bayou Association
- The Park People
- Houston Homeowners Association
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- City of Houston
- First Ward
- Old Sixth Ward TIRZ
- Washington on Westcott Roundabout
- Woodland Heights Homeowners Association
- Trust For Public Land
- Hamilton PTA
- Buffalo Bayou Partnership
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| Link: Workshop Summary & Worshop Pictures |