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A City-Wide Walking Workshop in Port St. Joe for Watershed Solutions and Strategies

On March 18th, 2022, the Florida Resilient Cities team, Led by Jeff Carney and coordinated by Eliza Breder, held a walking workshop in Port St. Joe. Over the course of one day, we visited 5 different areas connected to the city’s main stormwater system. At each area of interest, we conducted a short walk where local participants discussed specific characteristics, memories, and landmarks on the site.

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Community Workshop

The North Port St. Joe Project Area Coalition (PAC) presented a Community Workshop in North Port St. Joe. Led by the University of Florida’s Florida Resilient Cities (FRC) program, partnering with the Florida A&M University Architecture program and faculty from across UF’s College of Design, Construction and Planning, the workshop leveraged ongoing university research and outreach efforts sponsored by the Jessie Ball Dupont Fund, the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA), and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and partnered with additional expert and community stakeholders to provide innovative housing, landscape, and public policy solutions to residents of North Port St. Joe (NPSJ).

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Port St. Joe: Finding Resilience on the Forgotten Coast

Port St. Joe: Finding Resilience on the Forgotten Coast The FIBER FRC team, in conjunction with Dr. Marcy Trahan from The Joe Center for the Arts, has won a Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere grant, supported by the CHPS Rothman Endowment. The grant will support the design of an interactive exhibition, “Port

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