Cultivating Neighborhoods & the Small Scale Development Movement
Are you an advocate or local leader looking to encourage better buildings in your community? Do you want to learn more about how you can become a small real estate developer for a project in your neighborhood?
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This initiative is funded by the City of Norman. Norman, Oklahoma has become the first US city to simultaneously adopt seven integrated comprehensive master plans (land use, housing, transportation, stormwater, water, wastewater, and sanitation) in a single unanimous vote, following a 2.5-year transformation directly inspired by Strong Towns lectures in 2022-2023. Mayor Holman, in collaboration with Councilmember Peacock, an architect, and the rest of the Norman City Council, champions mixed-use development and walkability. The city is now overhauling its development code and parking standards, creating a pivotal opportunity for Incremental Development Alliance education to shape implementation of these groundbreaking plans.
Join us for a free lecture by IncDev Faculty Member, Eric Kronberg. Doors open at 5:30pm. The lecture will begin promptly at 6:00pm. Happy hour prices and small bites are on offer by our gracious host, The Standard.
About the Speaker:
Eric is a zoning whisperer who specializes in balancing urban design, architecture, and development needs to create better places. As principal at Kronberg Urbanists + Architects, he demystifies regulations and helps navigate the redevelopment maze. Eric advocates for walkable communities through his work with the Incremental Development Alliance and Congress for the New Urbanism. Learn more about his work here.
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A special thank you to our host who is providing happy hour prices and small bites.
Thank you to the following sponsors for making this program possible.