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Public Collaboration Works

  • The Public Will Building 733 SW Oak St. (map)
  • Metro Councilor Duncan Hwang

  • Prosper Portland Director Kimberly Branam

While civic engagement is in Portland's DNA, recent public private partnerships connected to the Central City are going beyond engagement – toward deeper collaboration with communities. What can we learn from these projects? This conversation will focus on Metro’s new Partnerships and Social Innovation Program and Prosper Portland’s Broadway Corridor project. We’ll start the evening with happy hour at The Public Will Building.

in partnership

We’re proud to co-host this conversation series with Metro Regional Government’s Partnerships and Social Innovation Program.

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Hindsight is 20/20: What Other City’s First City Administrators Have to Say About System and Culture Change