#9 The Fabric of a Neighborhood, Pt. 1 – Heather Way Kitzes, Chicago Cubs

 
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Did you know for a neighborhood to thrive, there are many factors involved - business development, government relations, housing development, technology, and more? Every neighbor has a vital role to play in building flourishing communities. Have you identified your role yet?

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Season 1, Episode #9: The Fabric of a Neighborhood w/ Heather Way Kitzes - Assistant Director, Government and Community Affairs, Chicago Cubs

Did you know neighborhoods depend on many factors to thrive – business development, government relations, housing development, technology, and more?  Every neighbor has a vital role to play in building flourishing communities. Have you identified your role yet?

During this conversation, Sylvie and Heather Way Kitzes discuss the importance of each of these factors and how one affects the other's success.  Listeners will also learn simple actions they can take to build their own communities.

Heather Way Kitzes has dedicated her life to civic and community engagement. She has spent nearly 20 years advocating for small business and non-profit organizations. Her passion for building flourishing communities is evident through her work with the Chicago Cubs and the Lakeview Chamber of Commerce. While with the Chamber, she led many initiatives, including the commission of SSA 27, the Lakeview Area Master Plan (LAMP); The latter winning international recognition. During her tenure, Lakeview was named by CNN Money Magazine as one of the top three "Best Big City Neighborhoods" to live within.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/heatherway/

1:30 Introduction

6:33 Understanding Neighborhoods

12:17 Why They Matter 

18:03 The Role of the Federal Government 

22:18 The Local Government 

26:38 How Are Neighborhoods Changing Through Small Businesses 

29:00 Effects of the Digital World on Neighborhoods

30:47 Tax Incentives and the Amazon Effect

31:50 Social Infrastructures 

37:42 Zoning

42:34 What Does This Mean for the Future of Neighborhoods and How We Can Get Involved

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