Bayou Preservation Association's Confluence: Where Practice and Ideas Meet -- Fall Symposium Series - The Space Between: Designing Corridors for Conne
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Central
This fall’s Confluence: Where Ideas and Practice Meet returns with the theme The Space Between: Designing Corridors for Connection and Purpose, exploring the powerful intersections of mobility, ecology, and equity.
As cities face increasing challenges related to climate, infrastructure, and public health, we’ll examine how utility corridors, greenways, trails, and easements can transform beyond their traditional roles, becoming dynamic, multi-purpose community assets.
From walkability and transit access to stormwater management and native habitat restoration, this year’s theme reimagines linear landscapes as resilient systems that connect people, places, and ecosystems.
Join urban planners, designers, engineers, ecologists, and civic leaders as we explore how green corridors and public lands promote healthier, more connected, and equitable cities.
About the Series:
Confluence: Where Ideas and Practice Meet is Bayou Preservation Association’s premier biannual symposium, designed to inspire dialogue and innovation in conservation, planning, and sustainable development. Now in its 22nd year, the series continues to bring together a cross-sector community of professionals committed to building a more resilient Houston.