Gainesville's Urban Now

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Gainesville's Urban Now A Review of Current Conditions

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A Review of Current Conditions

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Gainesville's Urban Now

A Review of Current Conditions

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Conceptual Framework 1: Infrastructural City a: Hard Infrastructure

"things" (physical infrastructure, urban redevelopment)

b: Soft Infrastructure "adaptive networks engendered by meshing the demands of landscape, urbanism, and sustainability" (Non-profit's/NGO's, citizen involvement)

2: Foodscapes

a: Urban Agriculture, productive landscapes

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Things are happening. But who is doing them?

Hard infrastructure, top down/institutional, or real estate driven.

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The Continuum project is a housing development for University of Florida graduate students.

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UF and Shands have gone Green: In recent years UF has completed 18 LEED-certified UF facilities, and five have received Gold certification.

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What about AGH??

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"Call it the Hub-bub - the groundswell of chatter about Alachua County's emerging technology sector promises to get louder with the construction of the Florida Innovation Hub at the University of Florida"

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CRA 6th Street Rail to Trial connects to Hawthorne/Paynes Praire

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"Revitalization of Haisley Lynch Park"

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Organized events. Hactivism? Soft Infrastructure, urban agriculture

Citizens Co-op is a legal entity in the State of Florida that is structured to operate as a cooperative association.

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SW 5th Ave and SW 3rd St

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DIY?

Why not?

Local Food

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South East First and South Main

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by Bob Freeman contact [email protected]

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Opportunities/Challenges.. AGH

something is going up but only small part of the 11-acre complex...

Cabot/Koppers remediation, restoration, lawsuits...

GRU's Main St-Depot acreageCade Musuem, "serve as Gainesville’s “Central Park”.

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Cabot-Koppers site Gainesville's own EPA SuperFund site.

Occupies 140 acres between Northwest 23rd and 39th avenues to the west of Main Street A group of seven Gainesville residents on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against three companies responsible for the cleanup of a contaminated site near North Main Street, seeking $500 million -

Gainesville Sun April 20th 2010

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Cade Museum- Depot Park plans

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"Lowe said the site could be a great asset to downtown and the city in general that will tie into the Depot Park redevelopment."

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Viet Village Urban Farm New Orleans, Louisiana, to replace 30 + acres of old community gardens in Post Katrina New Orleanshttp://www.asla.org/sustainablelandscapes/vietvillage.html

Some ideas from other places

Gowanus Canal and the Canal Nest Colony project. http://faslanyc.blogspot.com/search/label/canal%20nest%20colony

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What can we do? What defines/represent Gainesville? a) do it ourselves (volunteer) b) interface/civic(ism) Join a citizen advisory board (I am on three) c) investigate

(know the city you live in)