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LTC 184-2010 Making Cities Livable Conferencesm MIAMIBEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER N O. LTC # 184- 2010 ~a ~ o ~u ~ o ~~ ~, : ~ s LETTER TO ~Ow'~MI~~IO~ ~:, TO: Mayo ,Ma i Herrera Bower and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jo a ~I I an r DATE: June 29, 2010 suB~ECT: Making Cities Livable Conferences: Planning Healthy &Child-Friendly Communities Attached for your perusal is information on the above subject. JMG/ C: Hilda Fernandez, Assistant City Manager, Jorge Gomez, Assistant City Manager, Robert Middaugh, Assistant City Manager, Dolores Mejia, Special Projects Administrator, Richard Lorber, Acting Planning Director F:\CLER\CLER\FORMS\2010 making cities livable.ltc.doc ~;~~~i~ ( ~~ ~. DIRECTOR Suzanne H. Crowhurst ADVISORY BOARD Krzysztof Bieda (Krakow) David Cloutier (Santa Fe) Vera Danyluk (Montreal) Derek Drummond (Montreal) Richard Economakis (Notre Dame) Andreas Feldtkeller (Tubingen) Mayor Dietmar Hahlweg (Erlangen) Richard J. Jackson (Los Angeles) Ferd Johns, (Bozeman) Jaques Kaswan (Berkeley) Gianni Longo (New York) Michael Lykoudis (Notre Dame) Donald MacDonald (San Francisco) Tom Martineau (Tallahassee) Rolf Monheim (Bayreuth) Judge Robert Morrow (Hamilton) Peter Novak (Ulm) Patrick J. Quinn (Troy) Borzou Rahimi (Los Angeles) Jurgen Rauch (Munchen) Mayor Joseph P Riley Jr. (Charleston) Edoardo Salzano (Venice) Sven von Ungem-Sternberg (Freiburg) Mayor Sylvia Sutherland (Peterborough) Jane Thompson (Cambridge) Hartmut Topp (Kaiserslautern) Mayor Hermann Vogler (Ravensburg) PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIRS Suzanne H. Crowhurst Lennard Ph.D.(Arch.) Director IMCL Conferences 1030 NW Johnson St #501 Portland, OR 97209 USA Fax: 831-6245126 Suzanne.Lennard(a~LivableC ities.orq Joseph P. Riley Jr. Mayor City of Charleston, SC www.livablecities.ora June 11, 2010 Dear City Clerk: Z0 (Q ~~UN ~ 8 PM (2~ 5 ~ 101 ~.~.'. ~ ~ ~~ .,~ Please post, or circulate to your Mayor and Council Members this letter and the enclosed poster. A second poster is enclosed for your Community Development/Planning Department. Dear Mayor and Council Members: Mayor Joseph P. Riley joins me to welcome your participation in the 48th IMCL Conference on Planning Healthy &Child-Friendly Communities, in Charleston, SC, October 17-21, 2010. Today, First Lady Michelle Obama and Secretary of Health and Human Services, Kathleen Sebelius, announced ~~Lets Move Cities and Towns", asking Mayors and Council Members to make their community a healthier place, especially for our children. This conference brings together an unprecedented program of outstanding experts and leaders who will present the best models, and help guide this effort. You are invited to participate in the development of Guidelines, Standards and a Certification Program for Child-Friendly Communities. For planners, 24 AICP Certification Maintenance credits are available. See enclosed poster, and www.LivableCities.or~ for more details. You, and your City cannot afford to miss this conference! To facilitate your participation in this important task, IMCL offers cities the following special rate: Join IMCL and register at HALF Price ($297.50*) until Angast 15. For representatives from your City, the deadline for the registration rate of $595 is extended from June 15 to August 15. To register by credit card at this rate, or at the IMCL Members rate, please contact Suzanne Lennard, IMCL Director, at Suzanne.Lennard~,LivableCities org I hope you will join us in Charleston to fight childhood obesity and make our communities healthy! With best regards, Suzanne 3-~ Crawhurst .~ennard Suzanne H. Crowhurst Lennard, Ph.D.(Arch.) Director, International Making Cities Livable Conferences * Rate not retroactive. Making Cities Livable 48"' International Making Cities Livable Conference Planning Healthy and Ghild-Friendly Communities Charleston, South Carolina, USA October 17- 21, 2010 The conference will bring together 350-400 delegates - elected officials, practitioners and scholars in planning, public health, urban design, landscape architecture, transportation planning, pediatrics, child development, land use development and architecture from around the world to present multi-disciplinary insight and information, inspired planning strategies, ground breaking Best Practices, and wise experience in achieving healthy, livable, and sustainable cities. We can, and we must adopt healthy planning practices now! The 48th IMCL Conference will focus on how to create healthy communities, and how to improve children's health and development by improving the built environment. Children are profoundly affected by their environment. Evidence shows they need active, independent mobility on safe streets, public transit, bike networks, and traffic calmed streets, natural play areas, gardens and parks, human scale architecture and mixed use urban Health effects of the built environment * Planning for healthy, independent mobility * Balanced transportation & livable streets * Sustainable nature & the sustainable city * Redevelopment of stressed towns 8r, brownfields * Healthy environments: youth perspectives * Community participation: case studies * Land use planning & childhood obesity: from research to prevention Transforming dysfunctional neighborhoods Planning neighborhoods with access to community & nature * Evaluating city livability Funding child-friendly efforts * The city as playground * School & Community: bringing them closer * Natural teaming environments * Reclaiming public spaces * Urban places, social life 8t civic engagement * Focus on family- friendly cities * Building networks 8t respurces Strategies to combat poverty 8c homelessness Healthy land use & transportation planning Child-friendly transportation planning & safe routes to school * Making the whole city child- friendly * Form based codes in urban/suburban redevelopment * Aceess to healthy food * Urban agriculture * Creating new child-friendly communities * Reviving child-friendly neighborhoods in cities. The conference will conclude with a review ei' a Conference Position Paper on Developing Guidelines, Standards, and a Certification Program for Child-Friendly Communities, and invitation to conference participants to take up the challenge of contributing their expertise and experience to this program. fabric in cities of short distances, lively city centers and public places where all gather for farmers markets, festivals, and community social life. If we make our neighborhoods and cities healthy and livable for children, we all benefit. To achieve this goal requires the combined leadership of the planning and public health fields, support from elected officials, and collaboration of multiple other disciplines and community representatives. Dear Friends: 1 am very pleased to announce the 48th /nternational Making Cities Livable Conference: Planning Healthy and Child-Friendly Communities will be held in Charleston, October 17- 21, 2010. The conference o,~`ers an opportunity to get involved in creating child friendly communities. Towns and cities play a critical role as they focus on building child friendly green spaces, community places, safe routes, and urban design. This meeting is jointly organized by the City of Charleston and the International Making Cities Livable Council. An impressive program of speakers has been assembled. As the Mayor of the City of Charleston, l have helped to lead the e,(forts of the Mayors Action Challenge for Children and Families, and 1 have served as a chair for the National League of Cities Council of Youth, Education, and Families. I believe Charleston will serve as a wonderful back-drop for this conference. The City of Charleston is beautiful in the fall. You will have an opportunity to tour our historic houses and neighborhoods, gardens and plantations, walk through the Waterfront Park, and work with leading urban planners and thinkers in the United States and Europe. We are looking forward to this co»ferrncr as it allows the City of Charleston an opportunity to share ideas that have helped to make our community more healthy and child friendly and learn from the solutions, which have been proven successful in cities and towns across the world. I look forward to welcoming you in Charleston, October 17-21, 2010. Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Mayor, city of Charkrton July 30, 2009 INVITED SPEAKERS First Lady Michelle Obama Kathleen Sebelius, Secretary, US Deparunent of Health & Human Services. Tom Hatiriu, Senator, IA. Healthy Lifestyles and Prevention America Act. Jobn Sarbaues, Congressman, MD. No Child Left Inside Act. Jim Doyle, Governor, WI. KidsFirst Program Sven von Utt6etn-Sternberg*, Former Governor of South Baden, GERMANY Randall Areadt*, FRTPI, Land/Conserv Planner, Narragansett, RI Peter Beason Ph.D.*, President, Search Institute, Minneapolis, MN Perry Bigebw*, Founder, President, The Bigelow Group Inc., Aurota, IL Andrew L Daurtenbera*, MD, MPH, Assoc. Dir SEEHS, NCEH, CDC, GA Reid Ewhtg*, Prof City 8t Metro Planning, Univ of Utah Lawrence Frank*, Ph.D., C[P, ASLA, Bombadier Chair, Sustain Trans, Univ BC, CANADA Rkhard Gilbert*, Consultant, Urban Issues, Toronto, CANADA. David Green*, Prof, GA Tech, Assoc Principal, Perkins & Will, Atlanta, GA John Hickettkaper, Mayor, Denver, CO. Child & Youth Ftiendty City luitiative. Richard J. Jackson*, MD MPH, Prof, Chair, Dept. of Env Health Sciences, UCLA Stephen R. Kellett*, Ph.D., 7tveedy/Ord-way Prof, Social Ecology, Yale Univ Rosemary Ketu-edy*, Director, QUT Centre for Subtropical Design, Brisbane, AUSTRALIA JoottEsab KLn*, Ph.D., AIA, AICP, Prof, Lawrence Tech Univ, Birmingham, MI John L. Knott, Jr.*, Co-founder, President, The Noiseue Company, N. Charleston, SC Lanune Mahdjoubi*, Ph.D., Fac, Blt Envt, UWEST, Bristol, UK Thotms M. Mettittq Mayor, Boston, MA, Co-Founder, Mayor's Action Challenge for Children & Families Cheryl Moder*, Dir, San Diego Co Childhood Obesity [nit, San Diego, CA Robin G Moore*, Dir, Natural Learning test, Prof, Land Arch, NCSU, Raleigh, NC Charles Royer, Former Mayor of Seattle, President, Inst for Comm Change, Seattle, WA R. T. Rybak, Mayor, Minneapolis, MN, Mayor's Action Challenge for Children & Families Gary SanJs*, Professor Em, Wayne State Univ, Plymouth, MI Randy wade=, Dir, Pedestrian Projects Group, NYC Dept of Trans, New York, NY 24 AICP CM More information: LivableCities.ora credits available