How can transportation investment advance sustainability and neighborhood reinvestment?
Examine how three communities have used this tool to bring projects of various size to fruition—including the role played by public and institutional partners—and explore how transportation investments relate to the economic development and sustainability of a neighborhood.
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Randy Ruttenberg
Fairmount Properties
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Bio: Principal, Fairmount Properties LLC
Maribeth Feke, AICP
Director
Greater Cleveland RTA
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Bio: I work for the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority, Director of Programming and Planning. I am in charge of long range planning, environmental planning, station area design and planning. Real Estate activities and TOD as well as sustainability and public art are also in my area of responsibiity.
Education: MBA Case Western Reserve University B.A. Cleveland State University
Past Assignments: Rail~Volution, APA Ohio Planning Conference, Ohio Planning and Zoning Workshop
Christopher S. Ronayne, AICP
President
University Circle, Inc.
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Bio: Chris Ronayne is President of University Circle Incorporatd, a non-profit community service corporation serving the University Circle anchor district in Cleveland Ohio. University Circle is comprised of over 40 non-profit education, medical, arts, and cultural institutions and is Ohio's fastest growing employment district. Ronayne is also the former Cleveland Planning Director and Chief Development Officer.
Education: MS in Urban Planning Design and Development, Cleveland State University BS in Business Administration, Miami University
Key Publications: Shaping the New Metropolis - Anchor Districts and the Corporations Serving Them
Joyce G. Braverman
Dir of Planning
City of Shaker Heights
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Bio: Director of Planning for the City of Shaker Heights, Ohio. Joyce has experience as a project manager and serves as the Project Manager for the Warrensville/Van Aken TOD project. Areas of expertise include long and short range plans, park plans, zoning, design guidelines and public participation. Joyce has been active in APA at the section, state and national level.
Education: MPA, Public Administration, Cleveland State University BUP, Urban Planning and Design, Universiy of Cincinnati
Past Assignments: Speaker at the APA OKI Regional Conference, 2012; Cleveland APA Zoning Workshop various years.