The University of Delaware’s Institute for Public Administration will be hosting their 2018 Delaware Institute for Local Government Leaders.
This year’s institute focuses on civic engagement for community solutions through creative approaches to community design and leveraging public data.
- Innovative ways for local governments to experiment with community design
- The Ramble plan for waterfront redevelopment in Laurel and a new coastal resiliency project
- “Pop-Up” projects throughout the state
- Interactive community engagement
- How communities can use open data to enable more efficient and effective government
- The City of Lewes’s work with FirstMap, and how others can do the same
- The City of Wilmington’s nationally recognized work with Open Data Delaware
Time
November 16, 2018
9 a.m. to 1:00 p.m
Check-in begins at 8:30 a.m
Location
Outlook at the Duncan Center
500 W. Loockerman Street, Dover, DE 19901
$65 Registration Fee
Includes continental breakfast and lunch
Register by November 9, 2018
Highlights
Creative Approaches to Community Design
• Innovative ways for local governments to experiment with community design
• The Ramble plan for waterfront redevelopment in Laurel and a new coastal resiliency project
• “Pop-Up” projects throughout the state
• Interactive community engagement
Leveraging Public Data for Community Solutions
• How communities can use open data to enable
more efficient and effective government
• The City of Lewes’s work with FirstMap,
and
how others can do the same
• The City of Wilmington’s nationally recognized
work with Open Data Delaware