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Here at My Town Hustle, we love ideas, we love talking about them and exploring how those ideas could work in our own community. Tune in to this week's episode to learn more about some ideas that both Jared and Sam are passionate about. Bret is out this week but the guys at My Town Hustle plan to continue having Idea sessions. Other not all ideas are new, we wanted to create a space where ideas can be shared, a space where those ideas can grow or learn, and in the end, provide you, the listener, with a concept that you would love to implement in your own town. Jared's goal would be for a community to strive for becoming the most kid-friendly community in the State and Nationally. How would you get that down? How does that apply to all types of development and policies in your community? Sam would love to see communities focus on alley redevelopment and revitalizing small neighborhood hubs through zoning reform. What needs to change for that to happen? Listen in and don't forget to check out some resources below to help you get these ideas moving in your community.
Who’s on it?
Sam Tuten
Jared Perry
Recorded
October 2020
Resources
A Guide to Value Added Alleys for Small Towns & Cities by UNC School of Government
Child-Friendly Cities Initiative
10 Things that make a City, Child-Friendly
Questions?
Email us at [email protected]
Shout out!
As always thank you to The Saylor for the hot jams. Check him out NOW on iTunes and Spotify
By Jared Perry, Sam Tuten, & Bret Allphin4.9
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Here at My Town Hustle, we love ideas, we love talking about them and exploring how those ideas could work in our own community. Tune in to this week's episode to learn more about some ideas that both Jared and Sam are passionate about. Bret is out this week but the guys at My Town Hustle plan to continue having Idea sessions. Other not all ideas are new, we wanted to create a space where ideas can be shared, a space where those ideas can grow or learn, and in the end, provide you, the listener, with a concept that you would love to implement in your own town. Jared's goal would be for a community to strive for becoming the most kid-friendly community in the State and Nationally. How would you get that down? How does that apply to all types of development and policies in your community? Sam would love to see communities focus on alley redevelopment and revitalizing small neighborhood hubs through zoning reform. What needs to change for that to happen? Listen in and don't forget to check out some resources below to help you get these ideas moving in your community.
Who’s on it?
Sam Tuten
Jared Perry
Recorded
October 2020
Resources
A Guide to Value Added Alleys for Small Towns & Cities by UNC School of Government
Child-Friendly Cities Initiative
10 Things that make a City, Child-Friendly
Questions?
Email us at [email protected]
Shout out!
As always thank you to The Saylor for the hot jams. Check him out NOW on iTunes and Spotify