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High Point 2045 will post video resources here to draw inspiration and knowledge from people and organizations across a range of backgrounds and areas of expertise.

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We have compiled these four videos for you to watch as we continue to explore what kind of community we want High Point to be in 2045. These videos are helpful as we finalize our community values and planning principles and what 'Big Things' we should focus on to achieve the outcomes we seek across our diverse community.

Strong Towns.

It's Time To Rethink How We Measure Cities. We Can't Afford Not To.

Joe Minicozzi, principal urban planner with Urban3 and the former Executive Director for the Asheville Downtown Association, discuss the economics of land use decisions in our cities. Joe, makes a strong case for better examining the relationship between fiscal health and land valuation. These concepts are things to consider as the HighPoint2045 planning process moves into land use planning. 

Strong Towns.

This is what it takes to be a strong town. Is yours one?

What's your definition of a Strong Town? In this video learn about what characteristics people think are important in developing a strong and resilient city.

Strong Towns.

Why Bad Street Design is Both Costly and Deadly

This video talks about how streets are a major component of the public realm and serve more than a transportation function. Learn about street design and the importance of adjacent land uses. How will streets play a role in improving connectivity for all users in High Point?

A Longer Conversation with Joe Minicozzi.

Urban Three and Joe Minicozzi

This video expands on what to consider when thinking about what type of development and where that development is placed can have a range of impacts on a community.

Speaker Event

Anita Brown-Graham Speaker Event, April 5th, 2023

On April 5th, 2023 we were pleased to host Anita Brown-Graham, professor and director of the ncIMPACT Initiative at the UNC School of Government to speak about demographic & occupational shifts and growth challenges in the state and Triad.

Thank you to all who attended!

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