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The City of Fort Lauderdale, Florida asked the Urban Land Institute to convene an Advisory Services Panel to outline recommended criteria for a policy to equitably guide the selection of city-owned roadways for elevation and next steps the city can take towards implementing this policy. Fort Lauderdale is interested in understanding how to prioritize which roads to elevate and how to fund these improvements. The panel was ask to address the following topics:
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The panel was chaired by Jim Heid, FASLA, Founder, CRAFT DnA and UrbanGreen, Healdsburg, California. He was joined by panelists Allison H. Anderson FAIA, Founding Principal, unabridged Architecture, Bay St Louis, Mississippi, Chris DeWitt, AICP, Principal, VHB, Williamsburg, Virginia, Hannah Glosser, Director, HR&A Advisors, Inc. New York, New York, Charnelle Hicks, President, CHPlanning, Inc. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Malaika Rivers, Founder & President, Pontem Resources, Atlanta, Georgia, Byron Stigge, Founder, Level Infrastructure, Brooklyn, New York. The panel was supported by ULI Staff members Julie Medley, Mallory Barker, Lauren McKim Callaghan, Lindsay Brugger, and Barbra Gustis.
Date: March 10-14, 2024
Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL
Sponsor: The City of Fort Lauderdale
Panel Chair: Jim Heid, FASLA
The following are key recommendations produced by the panel.
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