Episode 19 - Hazel Borys - The Next Biggest Little Thing

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I've wanted to speak to Hazel since I first heard she got the job as the City of Winnipeg Director of Planning Property and Development. How often do we have women in these kinds of roles? In today’s episode Hazel talks about, yes, walkable cities, but more than just that. She talks about a city that’s good for women and good for everyone. When people have options to walk, bike, roll, ski, sled and even drive, the city becomes more lively and safer for everyone.

In this episode we touch on the challenges and opportunities in implementing zoning reforms and the significance of making cities more inclusive and accessible for all residents, particularly women and caregivers.

Hazel emphasizes the need for community involvement in urban planning and the importance of creating spaces that are not only functional but also foster a sense of belonging. How do we bridge the gap between vision and implementation in urban development, showcasing the collaborative efforts needed to create vibrant, livable cities? Engage and advocate!

Today’s links:

Hazel’s TedX Talk: ⁠https://tedxwinnipeg.ca/speaker/hazel-borys/⁠

My Frozen River videos: 

⁠https://youtu.be/WJ3rpqvjgEI?si=YyhnyM0UOTkEPOCF⁠

⁠https://youtu.be/3nV8UsaEQis?si=h1C3icbbR1E6kGc1⁠

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