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Action 5: <br />planning with o <br />71 <br />BP 24.5. Conduct a community visioning and planning initiative that engages a diverse set of <br />community members & stakeholders and uses a sustainability, resilience, or environmental justice <br />framework. Strong Towns, Resiliency, Transition, Appreciative Inquiry, Eco-municipalities, Smart <br />Cities, Healthy Communities. <br />24.5 in Action: <br />Warren Designs for Community Regeneration (D4CR) <br />D4CR is a MN Design Center initiative that seeks "to imagine <br />and plan a thriving and equitable future for the city of Warren." a 4CR Process <br />ortner with communities in a process o ima inin and Gather data <br />planning their resilient future, addressing food, water, and energy Establish Point of View teams <br />to GIS and community places maps <br />security while increasing economic opportunities, social cohesion, Create evaluation framework <br />and finding affordable housing options. Communities participate <br />in o ground -up °Geodesign"process assisted by geographic data, Dream <br />and o dashboardf or community g owls. Explore innovations <br />Consider ideal future <br />Identify potential locations for <br />Given the pandemic, meetings have been virtual. These h, innovations in city and region <br />include meetings of four "Point of View" teams, which <br />represent existing residents and businesses, newcomers and <br />cultural organizations, government representatives and <br />organizations, and investors. The teams make use of several <br />key techniques: asset mapping (existing community assets), <br />backcasting (working backward from desired futures), <br />geodesign (using GIS), and a regenerative scorecard (including <br />Place, Water, Energy, Health & Happiness, Materials, Equity, <br />Beauty, and Economic Development). <br />Decide <br />/ teams plan visions <br />negotiate visions with each <br />o find common ground <br />Do <br />prototype plans for future <br />project phase <br />21 <br />
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