Hello CityExplícito

por HelloCity Podcast

An educational podcast about the built environment. Hosted by Lisa Dunaway, AICP, LEED AP

Episodios del podcast

  • Episode 11 | Counting Cows

    Episode 11 | Counting Cows

    Our friend Clint regales us with tales of being a regional planner. Hear about holding public meetings in rural areas and what happens when your trail count counts cows instead of people. Host: Lisa Dunaway, AICP, LEED AP Song credits: Minimal Uplifting Background by MagneticMusic.

  • Episode 10 | WTF RFQ SMH TWO

    Episode 10 | WTF RFQ SMH TWO

    In this episode, Lisa continues her rant about poorly-written RFQs. She also gives suggestions for how to write better RFQs to maximize the potential consultant pool and allow the consultants to present selection committees with their best work. Host: Lisa Dunaway, AICP, LEED AP Song credits: Minimal Uplifting Background by MagneticMusic and Lost Shoe by Blue Dot Sessions.

  • Episode 9 | WTF RFQ SMH

    Episode 9 | WTF RFQ SMH

    In this episode, Lisa gathers common complaints about poorly-written RFQs. She also gives suggestions for how to write better RFQs to maximize the potential consultant pool and allow the consultants to present selection committees with their best work. Host: Lisa Dunaway, AICP, LEED AP Song credits: Minimal Uplifting Background by MagneticMusic and Lost Shoe by Blue Dot Sessions.

  • Episode 8 | Amish Yacht Club

    Episode 8 | Amish Yacht Club

    Our wonderful friend Kevin tells us the story of the Amish Yacht Club in his rural county. It is a heartwarming tale of two opposing sides coming together and an interesting update on the changing demographics of some rural American counties. Host: Lisa Dunaway, AICP, LEED AP Song credits: Minimal Uplifting Background by MagneticMusic

  • Episode 7 | Turning Japanese

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    Episode 7 | Turning Japanese

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    By popular demand, in this episode, Lisa compares zoning in Japan to zoning in the United States. Theories for the differences center around geographical, cultural, and economic reasons. References: Story, Paige. Understanding Japanese Land-Use: Helping Ball State undergrads find their own conclusions about the land-use zoning practices in Japan. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geography_of_Japan marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2016/08/the-japanese-zoning-system.html marketurbanism.com/2019/03/19/why-is-japanese-zoning-more-liberal-than-us-zoning/ Host: Lisa Dunaway, AICP, LEED AP Song credits: Minimal Uplifting Background by MagneticMusic and Lost Shoe by Blue Dot Sessions.