Bridging the Gap and ImagineKC: Tell Us How to Make the Region Healthier and Sustainable for our Future

October 10th, 2008 11:14 am by Kelly G.

Sorry for the late notice – the ImagineKC kickoff meeting is tomorrow – but even if you can’t attend, check out the links below to find out how you can participate in making Kansas City a greener place in the long term.

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Subject: Bridging the Gap and ImagineKC: Tell Us How to Make the Region Healthier and Sustainable for our Future

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Bridging The Gap is partnering in a broad public input project on how we can make our region healthier and sustainable for our future.

And you’re invited to join in the conversation about where we can go from here. There will be additional public meetings in the Fall and Spring leading to a live KCPT Town Hall presentation on Earth Day, April 22, 2009.

Follow the links below to find out how you can help Imagine KC and join the conversation.

Creating a sustainable Kansas City region, one idea at a time

We have the forum – you have the answers

Let’s talk about sustainability: making our region and its resources work for us and for future generations. How do we get from where we are today to a sustainable future?

You’re invited to participate in the kickoff event Saturday, Oct. 11, for a community engagement project that will shape our region’s future.

* Help Imagine KC

* Join the Conversation

Join Us

Saturday, Oct. 11
9 AM – 12:30 PM

MID-AMERICA REGIONAL COUNCIL
600 BROADWAY ST., STE 200
KANSAS CITY, MO

You lay the foundation. You determine what issues will be discussed. You lead and/or participate in the discussions. RVSP for this event, get directions or learn more.

Imagine KC is a partnership among One KC Voice, Mid-America Regional Council, Bridging The Gap, Regional Transit Alliance, University of Kansas, and KCPT (Kansas City Public Television). Learn more about the regional, seven-month-long community engagement project online.

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