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The Impacts of a Pandemic on Planning
How has COVID—19 impacted the world of urban planning? This session will begin building your toolkit of understanding how this fast-changing pandemic impacts urban planning, transportation, and development. To establish a solid foundation, we will discuss three topics within planning: local planning practices, transitioning spaces back into use, and the future realities of planning. Guest speakers from Morton Grove's planning department will spearhead the conversation as to how COVID-19 has impacted communities at a local level. By the end of the session, you will be able to articulate and discuss how a community can respond to crises after — and during — a sweeping pandemic.
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This is the landing page for our third week — planning during a pandemic. Like previous weeks, feel free to explore the tools below and to the right of this post to gain a better understanding of what you can look forward to in this session.
Check out Pre-session Contentbelow to familiarize yourself with relevant resources put together by the sessions leaders. These tools will help you form a foundation for the week's session. Take a look through them before the session on Thursday.
Let's Talk functions the same as the ones found for previous weeks. Join in on conversations surrounding COVID implications on planning and share your perspectives.
Quick Thoughts functions similarly to prior weeks'. Answer some quick questions about your understanding of this pandemic and explain your thoughts in Let's Talk.
Session documents can be found to the right. There, you will find relevant resources to help you start building a foundation of what you can expect for this week. Take a look through them before the session on Thursday.
You can find out more about your session leaders under Meet the Team.
How has COVID—19 impacted the world of urban planning? This session will begin building your toolkit of understanding how this fast-changing pandemic impacts urban planning, transportation, and development. To establish a solid foundation, we will discuss three topics within planning: local planning practices, transitioning spaces back into use, and the future realities of planning. Guest speakers from Morton Grove's planning department will spearhead the conversation as to how COVID-19 has impacted communities at a local level. By the end of the session, you will be able to articulate and discuss how a community can respond to crises after — and during — a sweeping pandemic.
About this Page
This is the landing page for our third week — planning during a pandemic. Like previous weeks, feel free to explore the tools below and to the right of this post to gain a better understanding of what you can look forward to in this session.
Check out Pre-session Contentbelow to familiarize yourself with relevant resources put together by the sessions leaders. These tools will help you form a foundation for the week's session. Take a look through them before the session on Thursday.
Let's Talk functions the same as the ones found for previous weeks. Join in on conversations surrounding COVID implications on planning and share your perspectives.
Quick Thoughts functions similarly to prior weeks'. Answer some quick questions about your understanding of this pandemic and explain your thoughts in Let's Talk.
Session documents can be found to the right. There, you will find relevant resources to help you start building a foundation of what you can expect for this week. Take a look through them before the session on Thursday.
You can find out more about your session leaders under Meet the Team.
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Please take a look through these linked resources before this session. It will help you be more engaged in the material presented and the discussions that will be taking place.