
Orlando YIMBY: Yes In My Backyard- to Affordable Housing & Smart Grwoth
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In this episode, host Lee Perry engages in a compelling conversation with the leaders of Orlando YIMBY – Austin Valle, Naqiy McMullen, and Hannah Gutner. Orlando YIMBY, standing for "Yes in My Back Yard," is a volunteer organization dedicated to championing affordable housing, smart growth practices, equitable and affordable public transit, and enhanced pedestrian safety infrastructure.
The episode delves into the multifaceted impact of urban planning on various aspects of our lives, including mental health, climate change, and overall quality of life. The leaders of Orlando YIMBY share insights into their advocacy work, shedding light on the importance of promoting sustainable development practices that not only address housing affordability but also consider the broader implications for the environment and community well-being.
The discussion highlights the organization's commitment to fostering positive changes in the urban landscape by advocating for better design practices, transportation solutions, and pedestrian safety measures. Austin Valle, Naqiy McMullen, and Hannah Gutner elaborate on the interconnectedness of these issues and emphasize the need for a holistic approach to urban planning that takes into account the diverse needs of the community.
Throughout the interview, the guests explore how Orlando YIMBY's initiatives contribute to creating a more resilient and inclusive city. They discuss the challenges they face in advocating for change and the positive outcomes they hope to achieve in terms of enhancing mental well-being, addressing climate concerns, and ultimately improving the overall quality of life for residents. "Cultivating Cultureshifts" provides a platform for these passionate advocates to share their experiences and insights, inspiring listeners to consider the profound impact of urban planning on our collective future.