Saturday, January 21, 2023

Partnerships for Parks - Flood Plan Expected to Affect Coastal Communities Citywide

 

Teach-In about Flood Plan Expected to Affect Coastal Communities Citywide


Join Rebuild by Design for Building Community Expertise: The NY/NJ USACE HATS Teach-In, to better understand the US Army Corps of Engineers’ (USACE) tentative plan for flood protection in the New York and New Jersey region. The proposed project would deeply affect coastal communities from Northern Manhattan to Jamaica Bay.

This virtual day-long event will feature presentations and live Q+A sessions with architects, landscape architects, urban designers, academics, coastal engineers, oceanographers, and other experts who can help demystify the USACE Harbor and Tributaries Study (HATS) preferred plan.

The event is free, but small stipends are available to remove barriers to participation. To apply, fill out this brief form https://bit.ly/HATS-TA-STIPEND. Learn more here: rebuildbydesign.org/usace-hats/
 

Wednesday, January 25 from 9am-5pm

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Community Input Survey


Did you attend one of our Partnerships Academy workshops or webinars in 2022? If so, please take a moment to fill out this survey and provide us with feedback.

Your input will help us develop workshops that meet the various needs of the communities we serve and give you the chance to win a $50 gift card!

The deadline to complete the survey has been extended to January 31, 2023.
TAKE SURVEY

Partnerships for Parks is a joint program of City Parks Foundation and NYC Parks that supports and champions a growing network of leaders caring and advocating for neighborhood parks and green spaces. We equip people and organizations with the skills and tools needed to transform these spaces into dynamic community assets.

City Parks Foundation
830 5th Avenue
New York, NY 10065

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