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Pratt Collaboration Revitalization

Pratt Collaboration

  • What is Community Visioning?
  • Community Visioning Cohort
  • Pre-Visioning
  • Visioning Process
  • The Survey
  • Clemson Collaboration
    • Visualizations of the Survey Data
    • From Tactical Urbanism to Capital Priority
  • Pratt Collaboration
    • Demographic Study of Revitalization
    • Study in Tableau
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Demographic Study of Revitalization

The Study in Tableau

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Community Visioning Cohort

The Partnerships for Parks (PfP) Visioning Cohort was a multi-year program focused on building community engagement skills in NYC community groups who Read More »

Clemson Collaboration

While attending a meeting of the Parks and Recreation Committee of Manhattan Community Board 10, the A. Philip Randolph Neighborhood Alliance (the Read More »

The Survey

The Community Visioning Survey consisted of 35 questions that were organized into three categories: Physical and Programmatic Preferences, Quality of Life, and Read More »

Visioning Process

In order to gather the broadest swath of data representative of our community, we understood from the onset that we would have Read More »

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