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Applying the 2020 Criteria in the Gulf Coast - Shared screen with speaker view
Lauren Westmoreland (Enterprise)
38:21
https://www.enterprisecommunity.org/green
Lauren Westmoreland (Enterprise)
45:11
Discussion Question: What does home mean to you?
Lauren Westmoreland (Enterprise)
55:20
https://www.enterprisecommunity.org/download?fid=13337&nid=10143
Lauren Westmoreland (Enterprise)
01:00:11
Discussion Question: How do you think you could incorporate these steps into your integrative design practice today?
Regina Davis
01:01:05
setting up community meetings to share comments
Paul McMahon
01:01:40
It would help us think outside of the box of something other than the typical sq foot/cost analysis to design/build
Krista Egger (Enterprise)
01:09:49
big change for the Criteria: no requirements for access to transit for rural projects
Lauren Westmoreland (Enterprise)
01:19:55
The shaded area on the map indicates an ecologically sensitive feature. Based on what you observe about the shaded area and the project boundary, what part of the site does comply with the requirements of Criterion 2.1 Sensitive Site Protection? What part does not comply?If there are parts of the site that do not comply, as the developer, how might you impact the project to meet the criteria?What additional information could be included on the map to better communicate the site conditions?
Gabriela Morris-Flores
01:37:03
Ten Minute break until 2:17!
Gabriela Morris-Flores
01:45:13
Welcome back everyone!
Paul McMahon
01:45:43
hi
Frederick Zindell (Enterprise)
01:48:07
https://www.greencommunitiesonline.org/templates-certification
Lauren Westmoreland (Enterprise)
02:20:24
The Enterprise Portfolio Protect Tool: Enables affordable housing developers to prioritize properties at highest risk to climate hazards: https://www.enterprisecommunity.org/solutions-and-innovation/disaster-recovery-and-rebuilding/portfolio-protectReady to Respond: Multi-Family Resilience Assessment tool: https://www.enterprisecommunity.org/resources/ready-respond-strategies-multifamily-building-resilience-13356FEMA’s Building Vulnerability Assessment Checklist may be used as a screening tool for preliminary design phase’s vulnerability assessment. Resources for Criterion 1.7, Cultural Resilience, can be found under Templates for Certification on the Enterprise Green Communities website. 
Lauren Westmoreland (Enterprise)
02:45:09
How have you seen healing centered design strategies show up in your work? Can you share specific examples?
Paul McMahon
02:46:49
Community gardens. Able to construct mainly through scrap materials. Way to get healthy foods to residents and also a form of exercise in the maintenance of the beds.
Lauren Westmoreland (Enterprise)
02:48:21
In supportive housing of formerly homeless - ensuring that the door is visible from all places in the apt
Gabriela Morris-Flores
02:49:35
We’re taking a 10 minute break. We’ll be back at 3:30!
Lauren Westmoreland (Enterprise)
03:05:01
https://www.enterprisecommunity.org/green
Lauren Westmoreland (Enterprise)
03:13:45
Link to TA Provider database:https://www.enterprisecommunity.org/solutions-and-innovation/green-communities/tools-and-services/technical-assistance-providers-database
Lauren Westmoreland (Enterprise)
03:14:30
If you have any specific questions when it comes to the criteria, you can reach out to our certification box at certification@enterprisecommunity.org
Shea Trahan
03:14:53
I apologize I arrived late....and I was very interested in the Integrative Design portion of the presentation. Will the entirety of this video be made available so I can go back and catch up on the items I missed?
Gabriela Morris-Flores
03:15:21
yes! I will send you an email
Gabriela Morris-Flores
03:21:23
Evaluation form: https://kristaegger.typeform.com/to/v6j2YnVe