On the evening of September 7th, RAILMesa put together a forum with three local experts to talk about housing in Mesa and what it means to our community. Our intention was to keep the event at a conversational level and limit it to an hour, and we mostly kept to that promise. The forum was held inside the East Valley Institute of Technology. Our special guests included our moderator, Michael Rohd (ASU Center for Performance and Civic Practice), Jon Ford (Vitalyst Health Foundation), Mark Stapp (ASU W. P. Carey School of Business), and Deirdre Pfeiffer (ASU School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning).
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S03E04 - Neighbors Building Neighborhoods with Lucas and Roberta
S03E03 - Traffic Safety with Scott Kelley
S03E02 - Culdesac Tempe with Lava Sunder
S03E01 - Safe Streets with Yung Koprowski
S2E4 - Happy City Book Club - Chapters 5 & 6 plus PARKING DAY!
S2E3 - Happy City Book Club - Chapters 3 & 4
S2E2 - Visiting a Small College Outside of Boston -- and Strong Towns Visiting Bird City
S2E1 - Happy City Book Club - Chapters 1 & 2
S2E0 - Pre Book Club Ramblin'
S1 E11 - Book Wrap Up & Presentation to the AZ APA
S1 E10 - Walkable City - Steps 9 & 10 - Make Friendly and Unique Faces & Pick Your Winners
S1 E9 - Walkable City - Main Street Mesa Book Club (Shape Spaces, Plant Trees)
S1 E8 - Walkable City - Main Street Mesa Book Club - Bikes!
S1 E7 - Walkable City - Steps 4&5: Let Transit Work & Protect the Pedestrian
S1 E6 - Walkable City - Main Street Mesa Book Club
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