
Lessons Learned from 100 Years of City Planning
03/03/23 • 29 min
Tom Wright is the CEO of the Regional Plan Association, an organization that brings together research, communities, and politicians to help plan the New York metropolitan region. He joined Future of Infrastructure host Jeremy Goldberg for a discussion of what they’ve learned by taking the long view of city and regional planning.
This episode first aired on December 20, 2022, as part of Microsoft's Public Sector Future podcast
RPA | Regional Plan Association
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Tom Wright is the CEO of the Regional Plan Association, an organization that brings together research, communities, and politicians to help plan the New York metropolitan region. He joined Future of Infrastructure host Jeremy Goldberg for a discussion of what they’ve learned by taking the long view of city and regional planning.
This episode first aired on December 20, 2022, as part of Microsoft's Public Sector Future podcast
RPA | Regional Plan Association
Microsoft Public Sector Center of Expertise for more information and transcripts of all episodes
Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts
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