UDC | Talks - Raleigh Parklets: From Policy to Place - Oct. 15

Join us for the UDC Talks in Downtown Raleigh at noon!
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The Raleigh Urban Design Center (UDC) invites you to join us at noon at the COR Museum,

On October 15, 2014 for,

Raleigh Parklets: From Policy to Place

Speakers:
Elizabeth Alley AICP, Urban Design Center, City of Raleigh
Tyner Tew, Landscape Architecture Graduate Student, NCSU
Julie Schmidt, Creative Director, Owner, yellowDog : Creative
Carla Delcrambre PLA, Professor at NCSU


Learn more about Raleigh’s newest form of open space, Parklets. Parklets are privately-built and open to the public, and located in the street in lieu of on-street parking. Parklets are a great way to add vitality to the street through additional furnishings, plantings, art, seating and activity areas. Popular in many other major cities, Parklets are new to Raleigh. Join us to hear from early adopters and city staff.

All events are free and open to the public. Registrations not required and no reservations are needed. Attendees are welcome to bring lunch to the talks.

Highlights from the session will be tweeted about the event @RaleighPlanning #UDCtalks

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Education Credits - In Process

    Landscape Architects may be approved for 1.5 credits through the NC Board of Landscape Architects. Please pick up a confirmation at the end of the lecture and self-report.
    Architects self-report through AIA-NC.
    Planners self-report through AICP