From: Friends of The Ludlam Trail
In anticipation to the upcoming charrettes beginning this Saturday, Friends of the Ludlam Trail would like give you some more information on what exactly will be going on and when.
This charrette process will give all of us in the community a chance to give our direct input on the design of the Ludlam Trail. Also in attendance will be Miami-Dade County staff as well as stakeholders. The recommendations made at these workshops will then carry on to studio days, also open to the public, where Miami-Dade Planning staff will be working on them to draw up a clear picture on what all the different parties would like to see happen. There will be two charrette dates as well two sets of studio dates where this will happen and we hope to see you all there throughout this process:
The first charrette will be held this Saturday, February 28, in District 6 at West Miami Middle School located at 7525 Coral Way Miami, FL 33155 at 9:30am. Click here for information on District 6.
This meeting will be followed by studio days for District 6 on March 2-4, at A.D. Barnes Park located at 3401 SW 72 Ave Miami, FL 33155 from 2pm-8pm.
The second charrette will be held on Monday, March 9, for District 7 at A.D. Barnes Park located at 3401 SW 72 Ave Miami, FL 33155 at 6pm. Click here for information on District 7.
This meeting will be followed by studio days for District 7 at Gibson-Bethel Community Center 5800 SW 66 Street Sunset Drive, South Miami, FL 33143 on March 10-12, 2pm-8pm.
The Friends of the Ludlam Trail, along with the Ludlam Trail Neighborhood Association, will be hosting a picnic at A.D. Barnes Park on March 8, 12pm-4pm. There will be food, games for the whole family as well as information on how this process is supposed to work. We hope to see you all there as well! Again, this is your chance to have your voices heard and have a direct effect on the FUTURE of the Ludlam Trail.
For more information, please call (305) 375-2513
In anticipation to the upcoming charrettes beginning this Saturday, Friends of the Ludlam Trail would like give you some more information on what exactly will be going on and when.
This charrette process will give all of us in the community a chance to give our direct input on the design of the Ludlam Trail. Also in attendance will be Miami-Dade County staff as well as stakeholders. The recommendations made at these workshops will then carry on to studio days, also open to the public, where Miami-Dade Planning staff will be working on them to draw up a clear picture on what all the different parties would like to see happen. There will be two charrette dates as well two sets of studio dates where this will happen and we hope to see you all there throughout this process:
The first charrette will be held this Saturday, February 28, in District 6 at West Miami Middle School located at 7525 Coral Way Miami, FL 33155 at 9:30am. Click here for information on District 6.
This meeting will be followed by studio days for District 6 on March 2-4, at A.D. Barnes Park located at 3401 SW 72 Ave Miami, FL 33155 from 2pm-8pm.
The second charrette will be held on Monday, March 9, for District 7 at A.D. Barnes Park located at 3401 SW 72 Ave Miami, FL 33155 at 6pm. Click here for information on District 7.
This meeting will be followed by studio days for District 7 at Gibson-Bethel Community Center 5800 SW 66 Street Sunset Drive, South Miami, FL 33143 on March 10-12, 2pm-8pm.
The Friends of the Ludlam Trail, along with the Ludlam Trail Neighborhood Association, will be hosting a picnic at A.D. Barnes Park on March 8, 12pm-4pm. There will be food, games for the whole family as well as information on how this process is supposed to work. We hope to see you all there as well! Again, this is your chance to have your voices heard and have a direct effect on the FUTURE of the Ludlam Trail.
For more information, please call (305) 375-2513
1 comment:
The flyer shows the one on March 9 at So. Miami Sr.
Your text has it at AD Barnes.
Also, the use of the term 'workshop' or even get-together is so much better than 'charrette.' Most people don't know meaning of term (I had to look it up recently) and an unfamiliar term might have psychological impact in turning away people.
See you all there!
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