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Waterfront Park Renewal Engagement Strategy

Published April 24, 2020

Using elements from all of the steps in the IAP2 ladder, our team’s public engagement proposal empowers the public to create a Waterfront Park that they desire.


The Team

Jacqueline Pilcher
Tony Pham
Eliza Moat

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