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08-24-2006, 12:14 AM
Free Queen's
Fall 2006 - Planning the Urban Environment: The Case of Kingston
For details and registration: http://www.queensu.ca/freequeens/
An overview of planning in Kingston dealing with our priorities, both physical and social, and our process. Speakers include Helen Cooper, former mayor, Lance Thurston, Commissioner of Community Services, and representatives from Queen’s School of Urban and Regional Planning and local social service agencies.
Fall Schedule (also attached as a PDF file below):
Planning in Kingston – Planning Processes
Sept. 18
Lance Thurston and Departmental staff, Department of Community Development Services, City of Kingston
Overview of Social and Physical Planning Issues in Kingston
Sept. 25
Helen Cooper, Former Mayor of Kingston, currently with the Ministry of Community and Social Services
Greenfields and Brownfields: Suburban and Urban Planning and Development in Kingston
Oct. 16
David Gordon, School of Urban and Regional Planning, Queen’s University and Joe Davis, Department of Community Development Services, City of Kingston
Social Planning
Oct. 23
Hersh Sehdev, Kingston Community Health Centres and Board member, Kingston and District Social Planning Council
Homelessness in Kingston
Oct. 30
Linda Stevens, Homelessness Services Coordinator, City of Kingston and Terri Fleming, Ryandale Shelter
Health Planning
Nov. 6
Paul Huras, Executive Director, Local Health Integration Network
Mental Health Issues in Kingston
Nov. 13
Vicki Huehn, Frontenac Mental Health Services
Engaging the Public in Planning the Urban Environment
Nov. 20
Sue Cumming, Consultant, Toronto
The Free Queen's program was initiated by OPIRG-Kingston and a volunteer group of faculty and staff at Queen's University.
Fall 2006 - Planning the Urban Environment: The Case of Kingston
For details and registration: http://www.queensu.ca/freequeens/
An overview of planning in Kingston dealing with our priorities, both physical and social, and our process. Speakers include Helen Cooper, former mayor, Lance Thurston, Commissioner of Community Services, and representatives from Queen’s School of Urban and Regional Planning and local social service agencies.
Fall Schedule (also attached as a PDF file below):
Planning in Kingston – Planning Processes
Sept. 18
Lance Thurston and Departmental staff, Department of Community Development Services, City of Kingston
Overview of Social and Physical Planning Issues in Kingston
Sept. 25
Helen Cooper, Former Mayor of Kingston, currently with the Ministry of Community and Social Services
Greenfields and Brownfields: Suburban and Urban Planning and Development in Kingston
Oct. 16
David Gordon, School of Urban and Regional Planning, Queen’s University and Joe Davis, Department of Community Development Services, City of Kingston
Social Planning
Oct. 23
Hersh Sehdev, Kingston Community Health Centres and Board member, Kingston and District Social Planning Council
Homelessness in Kingston
Oct. 30
Linda Stevens, Homelessness Services Coordinator, City of Kingston and Terri Fleming, Ryandale Shelter
Health Planning
Nov. 6
Paul Huras, Executive Director, Local Health Integration Network
Mental Health Issues in Kingston
Nov. 13
Vicki Huehn, Frontenac Mental Health Services
Engaging the Public in Planning the Urban Environment
Nov. 20
Sue Cumming, Consultant, Toronto
The Free Queen's program was initiated by OPIRG-Kingston and a volunteer group of faculty and staff at Queen's University.