On behalf of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's Philadelphia and New York Regional Offices and the University of Pennsylvania's Penn Institute for Urban Research and Perry World House, our partners and our stakeholders, we invite you to attend the virtual version of The City We Want & Need: A Mid-Atlantic Regional Convening on Habitat III held at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, PA on May 17, 2016. The goal of this one-day event was twofold—to raise awareness about the work underway to improve the nation's urban areas and to prepare our national delegation for their participation in Habitat III, the Third United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development to be held in Quito, Ecuador, October 17-20, 2016.
In concert with issue experts from the University of Pennsylvania's Penn Institute for Urban Research and Perry World House, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Middle Atlantic Regional Council of the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (MARC NAHRO), Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development, Next City, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, City of Philadelphia, William Penn Foundation, Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Planning Association, Urban Land Institute Philadelphia District Council, WHYY, Citiscope and others, we convened a day of insightful discussions about how we can strengthen our urban areas.
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Biographies of speakers
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Biographies of speakers
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(l to r) Penn Institute for Urban Research Co-Director Susan Wachter
joins Amy Liu, Jane Vincent and Genie Birch at the conclusion of Ms. Liu’s
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An Introduction to The City We Want & Need: A Mid-Atlantic Regional Convening on Habitat III
HUD's Region III Regional Administrator Jane C.W. Vincent joins Penn Institute for Urban Research Co-Director Eugenie L. Birch to set the stage for the convening.
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HUD's Region III Regional Administrator Jane C.W. Vincent joins Penn Institute for Urban Research Co-Director Eugenie L. Birch to set the stage for the convening.
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Keynote Address: Pathways to Inclusive Prosperity
Amy Liu, Vice President and Director, Metropolitan Policy Program, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C.
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Amy Liu, Vice President and Director, Metropolitan Policy Program, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C.
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Panel Discussion #1: Investing in People and Communities for Social Mobility
This session examined the issue of social mobility, presenting the audience with strategies that have been employed to promote economic opportunity and achieve greater economic inclusion. Experts from the academic, nonprofit and public sectors highlighted their approaches and the various strategies they employ.
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Recommended Reading: The City in the 21stCentury, Penn Institute for Urban Research
This session examined the issue of social mobility, presenting the audience with strategies that have been employed to promote economic opportunity and achieve greater economic inclusion. Experts from the academic, nonprofit and public sectors highlighted their approaches and the various strategies they employ.
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Recommended Reading: The City in the 21stCentury, Penn Institute for Urban Research
Moderator:
Thomas G. Dallessio, AICP/PP/FRSA, President, CEO + Publisher, Next City
Panelists:
Susan M. Wachter, Ph.D., Co-Director, Penn Institute for Urban Research
Jon Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Voorhees Transportation Center at Rutgers
Mark Edwards, President and Chief Executive Officer, Philadelphia Works
Anne Fadullon, Director of Planning and Development, City of Philadelphia
Respondent:
Amy Liu, Vice President and Director, Metropolitan Policy Program
Thomas G. Dallessio, AICP/PP/FRSA, President, CEO + Publisher, Next City
Panelists:
Susan M. Wachter, Ph.D., Co-Director, Penn Institute for Urban Research
Jon Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Voorhees Transportation Center at Rutgers
Mark Edwards, President and Chief Executive Officer, Philadelphia Works
Anne Fadullon, Director of Planning and Development, City of Philadelphia
Respondent:
Amy Liu, Vice President and Director, Metropolitan Policy Program
Panel Discussion #2: Securing Housing Options for All
The panel outlined the state of housing in the Mid-Atlantic region—who is not being housed, who is precariously housed and how the region has responded to overhauling the assisted housing system in the last twenty years.
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Principal Speaker:
Bryan Greene, General Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity, HUD
Panelists:
Dan Pontious, Housing Policy Coordinator, Baltimore Metropolitan Council & The Opportunity Collaborative
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Kevin Walsh, Associate Director, Fair Share Housing Center
Rose Gray, Senior Vice President CED, Asociacion Puertorriquenos En Marcha (APM)
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The panel outlined the state of housing in the Mid-Atlantic region—who is not being housed, who is precariously housed and how the region has responded to overhauling the assisted housing system in the last twenty years.
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Principal Speaker:
Bryan Greene, General Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity, HUD
Panelists:
Dan Pontious, Housing Policy Coordinator, Baltimore Metropolitan Council & The Opportunity Collaborative
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Kevin Walsh, Associate Director, Fair Share Housing Center
Rose Gray, Senior Vice President CED, Asociacion Puertorriquenos En Marcha (APM)
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Panel Discussion #3: Responding to Change & Building Resilience
Several significant social, economic, environmental and technological factors have emerged in recent years that will have a transformative impact on urban areas in the future. This session showcased how different communities are responding to the environmental, housing, transportation and equity challenges created by these future forces.
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Principal Speaker:
Barry Seymour, Executive Director, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission
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Recommended Reading:Greater Philadelphia Future Forces: Technical Report
Several significant social, economic, environmental and technological factors have emerged in recent years that will have a transformative impact on urban areas in the future. This session showcased how different communities are responding to the environmental, housing, transportation and equity challenges created by these future forces.
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Principal Speaker:
Barry Seymour, Executive Director, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission
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Recommended Reading:Greater Philadelphia Future Forces: Technical Report
Panelists:
Christine Knapp, Director, Office of Sustainability, City of Philadelphia
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Caleb Stratton, Principal Planner, City of Hoboken, NJ
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Antonio Fiol-Silva, FAIA, AICP, LEED AP BD+C,Chair, Urban Land Institute Philadelphia District Council and Founding Principal, SITIO Architecture + Urbanism
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Matthew Ward, Chief Executive Officer, Sustainable Strategies DC
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Christine Knapp, Director, Office of Sustainability, City of Philadelphia
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Caleb Stratton, Principal Planner, City of Hoboken, NJ
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Antonio Fiol-Silva, FAIA, AICP, LEED AP BD+C,Chair, Urban Land Institute Philadelphia District Council and Founding Principal, SITIO Architecture + Urbanism
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Matthew Ward, Chief Executive Officer, Sustainable Strategies DC
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Closing Remarks:
Dr. Nancy Stetson,U.S. Special Representative for Habitat III, the Third United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development
Wrap-Up:
Jane C.W. Vincent, Regional Administrator, Region III, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
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Dr. Nancy Stetson,U.S. Special Representative for Habitat III, the Third United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development
Wrap-Up:
Jane C.W. Vincent, Regional Administrator, Region III, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
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Thank you for taking advantage of the virtual The City We Want & Need: A Mid-Atlantic Regional Convening on Habitat III. On behalf of the Regional Convening Executive Committee, I would like to acknowledge all of the good work that was done by everyone involved in hosting the original Regional Convening—and thank all involved for providing such good information for us to build this web page.
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Jane C.W. Vincent
Regional Administrator