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She previously served as People’s Emergency Center CDC’s Director of Community Engagement & Partnerships. Cass co-founded the Mill Creek Community Partnership (MCCP) in 2004 and serves as its president along with having established the Fine Arts Through Our Eyes Community Arts Initiative in 2005.
She previously served as People’s Emergency Center CDC’s Director of Community Engagement & Partnerships. Cass co-founded the Mill Creek Community Partnership (MCCP) in 2004 and serves as its president along with having established the Fine Arts Through Our Eyes Community Arts Initiative in 2005.
In the UK this is the Civil Contingencies Act of November 2004. This is particularly unfortunate as there is immense scope to generate more community engagement. It is a role that is seldom sustained enough to make a thorough-going difference.
From the Salt Lake Tribune article: It was in 2001 that University of Utah President Bernie Machen (1998-2004) recognized and took ownership for the fact that, as an institution, the U was little involved on the west side.
I participated in a workshop on the plaza led by Project for Public Spaces and Scenic America in 2004 ( write up ). It should support sustainable modes (biking, walking, transit improvements) as well as parking. It laid the groundwork for connecting civic assets. These spaces are minimally used on weekends and in the evenings.
I do have some pieces that I've been drafting for years, without publishing, such as on civic engagement and national service (since 2020!), Because governance is about sustained efforts, it is important to think in agenda terms rather than about stand-alone issues. Sustainable mobility. or schools marketing.
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