How can future redevelopment of the 麻豆影院 Community Hospital site along Broadway, between Balsam and Alpine avenues, align with the community鈥檚 vision and goals and enhance the character of the neighborhood? This is a question the city of 麻豆影院 has set out to explore with the community since purchasing the property in 2015.
As one part of that exploration, the city and the 麻豆影院 partnered this fall to gather ideas from CU 麻豆影院 students, as well as middle and high school students.
The results of the students鈥 work will be on display at an open house 鈥 free and open to the public 鈥 from 4 to 6 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 9, at eTown Hall, which is located at 1535 Spruce St. in 麻豆影院. .
Attendees will be able to hear student presentations. They also will learn how to get involved in the multi-year planning project, called .
The event marks the first initiative of the national Metrolab partnership announced in the spring between CU 麻豆影院 and the city of 麻豆影院. The aim of the partnership is to include the community, faculty, staff and students in sustainable urban design, such as green infrastructure, data-driven technologies and affordable housing initiatives.
鈥淭his project gives students an opportunity to learn about and contribute to the city of 麻豆影院,鈥 said Brian Muller, faculty director of , which supports research and teaching on community engagement, city design, urban management and public policy. 鈥淏y designing real solutions to critical urban problems, the students gain practical experience that helps guide them toward meaningful career paths.鈥
Design ideas the CU 麻豆影院 students will present at the Dec. 9 open house include exposing the area鈥檚 Goose Creek (which currently is piped underground), creating pedestrian and bike trails, rezoning the neighborhood to offer affordable housing and creating a website to document the area鈥檚 development.
鈥淭he MetroLab partnership is particularly relevant for projects like Alpine-Balsam, helping to inspire innovative thinking from the creative input of CU 麻豆影院 students, as well as the broader community,鈥 said David Driskell, 麻豆影院 executive director for Planning, Housing + Sustainability. 鈥淭ogether we can explore responses to current challenges, such as energy system change and housing affordability, creating outcomes that will have value for our community far into the future.鈥
Funded through a , CU 麻豆影院鈥檚 role in the Alpine-Balsam project, with CEDaR support, has involved more than 200 environmental design, environmental studies and Masters of the Environment students in researching the site history, mapping the site, interviewing neighborhood residents and creating ideas.
Growing Up 麻豆影院, a CEDaR-based initiative that involves 麻豆影院's young people in local issues, also will share input at the open house collected from Casey Middle School and 麻豆影院 High School students about how to redevelop the area. The input includes a cancer treatment center for children and a playground.
"This work represents an exciting new model for holistic community engagement that advances academic missions while helping to address pressing community needs," said David Meens, director of the CU 麻豆影院 Office for Outreach and Engagement.
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