Think about all the services you use and experience in public spaces. 💭
If parks, crosswalks, public art, and other amenities come to mind, chances are they came about through some form of civic and community engagement.
That’s where Nashville’s Civic Design Center often comes in. Since 2000, the local nonprofit has played a major role in engaging and educating residents on the design of public spaces.
The group is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a virtual program on Fri., Nov. 5, where staff members will premiere a new mini-documentary + host a panel discussion reflecting on the past, present, and future of civic design. The event is open to the public with ticket purchase.
In honor of the milestone, we’re sharing ways you can get involved with the Civic Design Center, whether it be attending a public meeting, volunteering, or partnering with the group for a community project.
🗣️ What’s going on right now?
You’ve likely heard about plans to restore and revitalize 2nd Ave. The Civic Design Center has partnered with the city to create a vision for the downtown district and recently published a report summarizing the last 10 months of community engagement. The group has also studied and engaged residents with the East Bank, Church Street Park, a public space in Madison, and more.
🗣️ How can I get involved?
Local universities, private businesses, and nonprofits can partner with the organization for a variety of projects that call for planning and civic design. The group also offers youth programs + volunteer opportunities around Middle Tennessee.
In the short term, you can attend public meetings on the future of Fort Negley (Tues., Nov. 9) and a collaborative listening session with WeGo Public Transit (Thurs., Dec. 9).