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City Summits As An Open Forum For Inclusivity | 100 Ideas For Cities

Recruit an eclectic mix of national and local speakers who work and play in the trenches and front lines of city-building. It sounds easy, but these events are too often in a stuffy hall with stuffier speakers.

Amplify city improvement conversations by
  1. hosting them in public spaces and 
  2. streaming them live to other city locations and online.
  3. improve policy making by using summits as working groups





"…it’s not good enough to come up with an idea.  In some ways ideas are a little cheap; you can come up them and discard them at will. You have to marry yourself to an idea and ride it through both good times and bad; it requires taking a risk to put an idea out there and to show up and defend it." - Adam Thies, director of the Indianapolis Department of Metropolitan Development


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100 Ideas For Cities: A Project Commissioned By FGC Consulting For Future Gold Coast. Posts Written By M Roach And Adapted From Other Sources Where Noted. For More Information On This Project Contact Mr@futuregoldcoast.net

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