2008 Greening Our Streets

2008 Urban Watersheds Revitalization Conference: Greening Our Streets

Overview

The theme of the 2008 Urban Watersheds Revitalization Conference, held October 31, 2008 was "Greening Our Streets." The conference explored what constitutes a green street, presented the vision that is guiding the movement toward green streets, and provided insight into how our region can move forward by turning the vision into a reality. We explored how to improve stormwater management on public right-of-ways, while also beautifying communities, providing economic incentives, and creating other environmental benefits and amenities. The conference focused on the demonstration projects and case studies in Philadelphia and in the nearby suburbs, as well as the work and experience of regional and national design and engineering experts.

“The conference was one of the best I’ve been to in 25 years. Such a wide cross-section of people but all of us focused on the same city-improving agenda. Thanks for your efforts in making it happen.”

- Comment from 2008 “Greening Our Streets” Conference participant

The Philadelphia Water Department, and its partners, would like to thank the presenters for participating and for giving us permission to display their presentations on this site.

Conference Agenda & Presentations
Overview Presentation

Welcome ~ What are Green Streets?
Howard Neukrug, Philadelphia Water Department (Office of Watersheds)
Adam Krom, WRT
Green Infrastructure Opportunities, Transportation Design & Retrofits
Neil Weinstein, Low Impact Development Center
Panel Discussion on National Green Streets Experiences
Glen Abrams, Philadelphia Water Department
Clark Wilson, USEPA - Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation - Smart Growth Program
Michele Adams, Meliora Designs
Mami Hara, WRT
Design Considerations for Green Streets
From the Street Perspective:
Darin Gatti, Philadelphia Streets Department
From the Water Perspective:
Chris Crockett, Philadelphia Water Department
From the End-User Perspective:
Gina Snyder, East Falls Development Corporation & Joy Lawrence, Pennsylvania Horticultural Society
Local Green Streets Case Studies
Green Streets and Parks:
Liz Feinberg, Pennsylvania Environmental Council
Linda Walczak, Pennsylvania Horticultural Society
Green Streets - Block Scale:
Jessica Brooks, Philadelphia Water Department
Dan Meier, Duffield Associates
Looking into the Future
Mark Alan Hughes, Office of Sustainability - Senior Advisor to Mayor Nutter

Contact

If you have questions or comments about the Urban Watersheds Revitalization Conference, please contact Stephanie Chiorean at stephanie.chiorean@phila.gov.



Partners:
Philadelphia Water Department Pennsylvania Horticultural Society Community College of Philadelphia
Philadelphia University Montgomery County Conservation District
Montgomery County
Conservation District
Villanova University
American Water Resources Association Drexel Engineering Cities Initiative
Temple University Center for Sustainable Communities