“Re-Storying” fo the Common… by BPFP President John Steere: Dec 6

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Just as our communities are becoming more multi-cultural, our experience of public open space and urban “greening” is become more multi-dimensional and participatory, reflecting an appeal to many purposes and sensibilities. Could we be entering a new era of the commons?….a deepening of our collective perception of public space to encompass the environment and its renewal? In the past half-century, we’ve expanded its definition from city parks, plazas, and playgrounds to a more vitalizing field of wildlife and creek corridors, wetlands and habitat restoration, greenways and paths, and community gardens. Why has this shift occurred….and how is our understanding of the commons evolving? What does it mean to the experience of community? What are the implications for the future of public open space? The presenter will reflect on these questions in the context of the restoration and “re-storying” of the commons and will draw on examples from his own city, Berkeley, and others in the East Bay.

John Steere is an environmental planner whose 20-year career spans public, private, and non-profit sectors of land use and resource management planning. An environmental planning consultant, he is the author of the award-winning Restoring the Estuary and numerous articles on habitat partnerships. He received his B.A. degree from Harvard College and a joint Masters degree in city and regional planning and landscape architecture from University of California at Berkeley. Active in urban habitat, greening, and park issues, he has helped develop a couple parks in the community, is the founder of East Bay Citizens for Creek Restoration, and serves on the boards of Livable Berkeley and Berkeley Partners for Parks.

This talk is part of the Landscape Architecture & Environmental Planning Colloquium (LD ARCH 253), taught by Georgia Silvera.

BPWA Aquatic Park Walk

Berkeley Path Wanderer’s Association Aquatic Park Walk
Saturday, November 25, 10am
Walk Leader- Mark Liolios

Learn about the state grant which brings new life to this area, from a member of EGRET. Winter birds will have arrived. Meet at the north end of park by taking Addison until it ends, on Bolivar Drive, or park at Seabreeze Market and walk over pedestrian bridge. Limited parking. Easy pace, flat terrain.

BPFP mailing party

Help us with our mailing, and enjoy pizza and homemade goodies.

A short board meeting will also occur.

Meet at 6:30 pm at Live Oak Park, Monday, November 20.

Berkeley Partners for Parks Board Meeting

As usual, the time is 7:30-9:00pm, place is Live Oak Park Community Center.

Agenda:
1. Minutes of previous meeting—18 September 2006

2. Treasurer’s report, fundraising report (John C,Shelagh)

3. New layout for Web site home page–questions, comments?

4. Presentation of North Shattuck Plaza plans (David Stoloff)

5. What about tabling at Richmond “Making Waves” event Oct 21?

6. Discuss newsletter: contents, authors, deadline
A. How to arrange for using sub-groups mailing lists?
B. How much do we want to spend on mailing to sub-groups lists?
C. What’s the story with the bulk-mail permit?
D. Identify groups/persons who will provide article+photo

7. Reports on events and sub-group news:
A. Halcyon Common events (John S)
B. SFROW status (Beebo, John S)
C. “Sustainability Summit” Oct 6, 9am-3pm (did anyone go?)
D. Other: BRING YOUR NEWS TO SHARE

8. Date for holiday party?

9. Reminder of January 9 Board retreat
A. Start thinking about what BP4P should focus on in 2007-2008

10. Follow-up actions: summary and confirmation

Our meetings are open to the public.