11:45a – 1:45p Pitkin Luncheon & Lecture
Mapping the Dollars and Sense of Land Use Patterns

CM | 1.25

Joe Minicozzi, is an urban designer who founded the consulting firm Urban3 to create a shift
in how we understand the economic potency of urbanism and well-designed cities. Joe’s
work has been featured in numerous journals and at international conferences. He will present
economic demonstrations of the policies that work against community resilience and sound
environmental development practices. In a sense, he will show you the money in tax policy
that helps us understand the economics of land use decisions. Additionally, he will share
Urban3’s recent analysis quantifying the economic impact of Redlining, as well as contemporary tax policies that address inequality. He’ll provide us with the tools to reshape our thinking
about how to advocate for community resilience from an economic, equity, design, and planning perspective.