This panel will explore how green infrastructure contributes to property values, tourism, workforce attraction and regional competitiveness.
One of Akron’s greatest strengths is its outdoor resources that are uniquely integrated into the city. Few mid-sized metro areas can claim a national park, a nationally recognized metro park system, a historic lock system in the heart of downtown, and a trail that connects downtown to suburban and rural communities and its neighboring larger cities to the north and south. These parks and trails are more than recreational spaces, they are catalysts for economic growth and community vitality. This panel will explore how investments in green infrastructure contribute to property values, workforce attraction, and overall regional competitiveness.
The panel will feature:
Moderator: Rachel Bridenstine, President, Development Finance Authority of Summit County
Lisa King, CPRP, RLA, Executive Director, Summit Metroparks
Emily Gyulai, Development Manager, Ohio & Erie Canalway
Lisa Petit, PhD, Superintendent, Cuyahoga Valley National Park
Lunch will be provided