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Visual agendas make things run more smoothly, since everyone knows the plan upfront. A well-designed visual agenda also helps to build curiosity and anticipation that keep folks engaged throughout the day.
Visual instructions for activities make things clear for everyone. This means participants ask fewer how-to questions and there's more time for active engagement, participation, and discussion.
Visual thinking makes thoughts visible to you and others so you can both see them more clearly, understand them, and make the best decisions about them.
Shelbourne St. in suburban Saanich, just a block or two past the border with Victoria, BC.
A long stretch of the corridor is compromised by narrow travel lanes and limited right of way that challenge all but the most confident of cyclists.
The local municipality is working in 2013 to develop options for a more livable and sustainable vision of the future for a route that is flat, direct and connected to many desirable destinations in both Saanich and Victoria.
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Created to lighten up the Creative Problem Solving model and make teaching, training, and using it a bit more fun.
In June, the Governor's working group convenes one last time before sending the recommendations to the Governor. Recommendations can be view and downloaded by going to www.mass.gov/stopaddiction
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Photos by Lucyus Fevrier (EOHHS)
CIC, developer of the Beard light industrial area, was a partner in the Molonglo River Rescue project, with the development of a constrcuted wetland for stormwater management.
Public engagement for transportation and community planning is an essential element for successful projects.
Saanich, a suburban neighbour to Victoria, BC, is engaged in a long process to involve stakeholders and the community in building a long term vision for one of the areas most important travel corridors.
If you make your goal visual, you're more likely to reach it. And visuals can help track your progress, too. I'll be using visuals to track my progress on this goal throughout the coming year.
The planning graph is accompanied with an explanation of the aims of the project plan. Citizens can get their voice heard, the dialogue between citizens, civil servants and politicians is improved, and the decision-makers are made more accountable.
Explaining the citizens, how decision-making works and how and where they can influence it improves their capacity to participate in democratic decision-making. Citizens and NGOs often suffer from the problem of not being aware enough of cycles or administrative planning or politics. Maybe information in relevant places can help overcome the challenges?
Photo taken in Nyhavn, Copenhagen in 2008. (2/2)
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Saanich Municipality is starting a Shelbourne Corridor Action Plan. These are two of the centres in the area under study.
A few months or weeks ago, city crews in this area were replacing water-mains, since most of the work was apparently funded by Canada's Economic Action Plan. Today, the traffic signals that used to be in this spot have been relocated. The traffic signal on the right used to be set-up on the median... and the traffic signal post on the median has been relocated, reversed and used to be different-looking. To see what this intersection once looked like, click here.