How do we ensure the benefits of active multimodal transit are accessible to ALL citizens? It’s key to economic and public health for growing cities. Tamika L. Butler is a national expert on issues related to the built environment, equity, anti-racism, diversity and inclusion, and change management. Recently, Tamika was Toole Design’s Director of Planning for California and the Director of Equity and Inclusion. She was formerly Executive Director of the Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust, addressing social and racial equity in wellness by building parks and gardens in park-poor communities.
This presentation was moderated by Claire Swinford, Director of Urban Engagement at the Downtown Partnership, with Q&A assistance from Jolie NeSmith, Executive Director of PikeRide.
This is the second in the 2021 City Center Series hosted by the Downtown Partnership of Colorado Springs. It was presented live, virtually, on February 17, 2021. The next event in the City Center Series, How to Retain Your Community’s Soul During Rapid Development, takes place March 17, 2021. See information and registration here.
Sponsors:
Colorado Springs Business Journal
Colorado Springs Health Foundation
LINKS:
City Center Series – info and reservations
Downtown Colorado Springs (Downtown Partnership)
ConnectCOS – citywide visionary transportation study
About Peak Town Square:
Join us in the town square! Colorado Springs’ movers and shakers take the mic to share what’s happening in our city. Politics, art, culture, recreation, business, food and health – everything is on the table. These partner organizations contribute episodes:
League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region
Colorado Springs Business Journal
Downtown Partnership of Colorado Springs
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