A re-envisioned large neighborhood park and regional destination arises out of robust engagement with the whole Baton Rouge community
Community Engagement
Sasaki is a national leader in meaningful, creative engagement that reaches broad, diverse constituents. We believe community and stakeholder input is a critical component of our work and leads to better plans and designs. Our engagement processes are known for blending fun, engaging activities with accessible information, and for asking meaningful questions through a variety of media to uncover community priorities. We place a particular focus on engaging traditionally hard-to-reach populations to ensure recommendations reflect diverse visions of success.
With Sasaki’s expertise in green infrastructure, the design for the park on Violet will create inclusive recreation spaces in landscapes prone to flooding along Fourmile Canyon Creek.
The Reconnecting Communities and Neighborhoods grants represent a funding opportunity for cities that are looking to undergo a just transition to a greener, more prosperous, and more equitable future.
Sasaki’s plan sets the stage for park space, amenities, pedestrian infrastructure, and ecological restoration
Virtual Reality offers Boston an interactive vision of the new Boston City Hall Plaza, gives clients insight into new arts and dining facilities
The City of Akron, Ohio has chosen Sasaki to lead the transformation of the Innerbelt, an abandoned mile-long stretch of highway that fractured a vibrant community five decades ago
Sasaki project team gathers community feedback as they develop a plan for the future of the Fort Point neighborhood
Introducing the first-ever comprehensive master plan for Little Rock’s urban core
A community-driven vision for a resilient, inclusive waterfront destination
We connect with stakeholders through many means, and intuitive digital engagement tools are fast-becoming one of the most powerful ways to uncover new insights and reach broader audiences.