Promoting equity through shared management of public spaces
A diverse group of people sharing ownership and management of a public space can have an extraordinary impact on promoting equity, dissolving power imbalances, spurring innovation, and fostering community connection in urban areas.
In this Q&A with Tommi Laitio, Bloomberg Public Innovation Fellow at the Bloomberg Center for Public Innovation at Johns Hopkins, discusses how cities can intentionally foster environments of equity and shared ownership that support a flourishing life for residents and community members.