Still Time to Submit Jane Jacobs Medal Nominees
The deadline for submitting nominees for the 2008 Jane Jacobs Medal has been extended to Monday, Feb. 4.
By
Brad Aaron
12:16 PM EST on January 30, 2008
The deadline for submitting nominees for the 2008 Jane Jacobs Medal has been extended to Monday, Feb. 4.
As we wrote a couple of weeks ago, the award recognizes “two living individuals whose creative vision for the urban
environment has significantly contributed to the vibrancy and variety
of New York City.” The medal comes with $200,000 in prizes.
Recipients will be people who:
- Make New York City a place of hope and expectation that attracts new people and new ideas
- Challenge traditional assumptions and conventional thinking
- Promote dynamism, density, diversity and equity
- Generate new principles for the way we think about development and preservation in New York City
- Take a common sense approach to complex problems
- Provide leadership in solving common problems
- Respect neighborhood knowledge
- Generate creative use of the urban environment
- Demonstrate activism and innovative cross-disciplinary thinking
- Give us new ways of seeing and understanding our city
The Jane Jacobs Medal is awarded by the Rockefeller Foundation. Here is the nomination form.
Brad Aaron began writing for Streetsblog in 2007, after years as a reporter, editor, and publisher in the alternative weekly business. Brad adopted New York's dysfunctional traffic justice system as his primary beat for Streetsblog. He lives in Manhattan.
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