Part 2 of this workshop series is a working meeting for stakeholders to reconvene and focus on strategy development, which includes taking stock of existing programs, policies, and activities that support those strategies, and considering what additional steps must be taken to reach the goals.
November 17, 4-7p, Felegy Elementary School, 6110 Editors Park Dr, Hyattsville, MD 20782
PLEASE REGISTER BY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13
What is the Purple Line Compact? The Purple Line Community Compact will present a common vision for the future of the corridor—revitalizing and stabilizing mixed income neighborhoods, preserving community assets, supporting small businesses, connecting workers to jobs and creating healthy and vibrant communities—and a strategy for achieving that vision. Community compacts are non-binding agreements that state the intent of signatories to work together toward common objectives. The development of the Purple Line Community Compact will build on the March 2014 "Beyond the Tracks" workshop findings.
Who should attend? Leaders from local and state government, community organizations, civic associations, chambers of commerce, business and merchant associations, design and development firms, philanthropic organizations, faith communities, neighborhood groups, tenant associations and others with significant interest in the health and vitality of the Purple Line corridor.
Registration is required (see link below). Leaders are encouraged to attend both workshops to contribute at every stage of the compact development. Space is limited. Please limit the number of attendees from any one organization to two or three representatives.
Learn more at www.smartgrowth.umd.edu/plcompact where you can find background materials, sample compacts and more.
Thank you to our workshop funders: