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July 28, 2017
12:00PM - 1:30PM

Paving the Way: What CLE Can Learn from the Cultural Trail

a We Plan CLE 2017 event

The City Club of Cleveland

ACTivist | We Plan CLE 2017

Join us for lunch and a conversation with Brian Payne, President and CEO of the Central Indiana Community Foundation and civic champion of the Indianapolis Cultural Trail, on the relationship between multimodal transportation, livability, connectivity, and talent attraction and retention. 

Across the country, innovative park concepts like New York’s High Line and Chicago’s Millennium Park have attracted attention as cities strive to improve urban place-making and create vibrant green spaces. One such project that produced radical results is the Indianapolis Cultural Trail, a $63M, 8-mile bicycle and pedestrian pathway that connects cultural, arts and entertainment districts throughout the city.

Learn more and purchase tickets; $20 City Club members; $35 non-members (20% discount available for APA members)

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Add to Calendar aCLuDhaqizCaPxAftmqF167204 07/28/2017 12:00 PM 07/28/2017 01:30 PM false Paving the Way: What CLE Can Learn from the Cultural Trail ACTivist | We Plan CLE 2017 Join us for lunch and a conversation with Brian Payne, President and CEO of the Central Indiana Community Foundation and civic champion of the Indianapolis Cultural Trail, on the relationship between multimodal transportation, livability, connectivity, and talent attraction and retention.  Across the country, innovative park concepts like New York’s High Line and Chicago’s Millennium Park have attracted attention as cities strive to improve urban place-making and create vibrant green spaces. One such project that produced radical results is the Indianapolis Cultural Trail, a $63M, 8-mile bicycle and pedestrian pathway that connects cultural, arts and entertainment districts throughout the city. Learn more and purchase tickets; $20 City Club members; $35 non-members (20% discount available for APA members) The City Club of Cleveland