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Funded By
- Rauch Foundation
- Adelphi University
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The Long Island Mayors’ and Supervisors’ Institute on Community Design
Modeled on the national Mayors’ Institute on City Design, the Long Island Mayors’ and Supervisors’ Institute on Community Design provides a two-day retreat for four to six mayors or supervisors and a resource team of design and planning professionals. The elected officials present planning and design issues that each community is facing, and then participate in a wide-ranging discussion. While addressing the specific concerns raised by the mayors, the resource team members also describe in broader terms how they have approached similar problems. Using case studies from other communities both on Long Island and around the nation, the mayors, supervisors and resource team members learn from each other.
The Mayors’ and Supervisors’ Institute offers public officials the rare opportunity to discuss a planning issue facing their communities with a group of peers and some of the most respected designers and planners in the country. The Institute is based on the success of the program throughout the tri-state area. RPA has conducted ten Mayors’ Institutes in the State of New Jersey with assistance from that state’s Office of Smart Growth, and one in Connecticut with assistance from the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities.
The second Long Island Institute focused particular attention on how better design can help implement green friendly techniques in both Nassau and Suffolk Counties. The Institute examines potential improvements to the public realm, opportunities for redevelopment, connections to open space, and an enhanced quality of life. The towns and villages participating in Long Island’s second Institute represent a broad range of communities from both counties.
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