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... Not a high priority   3% A moderate priority 28% A high priority 44% A very high priority 28% Does your agency do enough to reach out to communities that are difficult to engage? No, our agency does not do enough 18% Our agency could do better 49% Our agency is doing well and improving 31% Yes, our agency does very well   3% Land-Use Shifts Information Forum Summary Panelists Dr.
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... Information Forum Summaries   A-7   of how the pandemic will change the nation. History does provide some clues as to the gen­ eral direction the country is headed.
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... Not necessary   0% Good to integrate where possible   6% Important to transportation planning 27% Essential to transportation planning 67% How integrated is land-use planning into your regional planning activities? No, our agency does not do enough 30% Our agency could do better 17% Our agency is doing well and improving 47% Yes, our agency does very well   6% Resiliency for Real Information Forum Summary Panelists Jeffrey Raven, FAIA, LEED BD+C, Associate Professor and former Director, Graduate Program in Urban and Regional Design, New York Institute of Technology Kyle Schneweis, Chief Executive Officer of High Street Consulting Group Allison Brooks, Executive Director of the Bay Area Regional Collaborative (BARC)


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