Mayor Slay and 100 Resilient Cities - Pioneered by the Rockefeller Foundation, Host Kickoff Workshop with Key Stakeholders to Launch ‘Resilient St. Louis’
Workshop Brings Together Partners from City, Private Sector, Business and Community Organizations
October 26, 2015
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100RC will provide the City with technical support and resources, including a Chief
Resilience Office, to develop and implement a City Resilience Plan over the next two
years. The City of St. Louis has identified the following shocks and stresses to address in
order to become more resilient and will look to uncover additional insights on other
shocks and stresses during the workshop and life of 100RC engagement:
- Shock 1: Riot/Civil Unrest
- Shock 2: Heat Wave
- Shock 3: Tornado
- Shock 4: Flooding
- Stress 1: Endemic Violence
- Stress 2: Educational Disparities
- Stress 3: Declining Population
- Stress 4: Aging Infrastructure
To launch this commitment of improving the City's overall health, development and
future, the City of St. Louis and 100RC is conducting an Agenda-Setting Workshop,
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which will bring together diverse representatives from across the City to begin to develop
a roadmap to resilience. Learn more about the initiative, as well as St. Louis's selection
from more than 700 applications from around the world.
Who
Mayor Francis Slay, City of St. Louis
Bryna Lipper, Vice President of Relationship,
100 Resilient Cities Community Stakeholders
When
9-10:15 a.m.
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Media are invited to learn more about the City's involvement with 100
Resilient Cities by attending the Welcome portion of the Workshop, to be
followed by interview opportunities with Mayor Slay and Ms. Lipper.
Where
Il Monastero
Saint Louis University
3050 Olive St.
St. Louis, MO 63103
About 100 Resilient Cities—Pioneered by The Rockefeller Foundation
100 Resilient Cities - Pioneered by The Rockefeller Foundation (100RC) helps cities around the
world become more resilient to social, economic, and physical challenges that are a growing part
of the 21st century. 100RC provides this assistance through: funding for a Chief Resilience Officer
in each of our cities who will lead the resilience efforts;resources for drafting a Resilience
Strategy;access to private sector, public sector, academic, and NGO resilience tools;and
membership in a global network of peer cities to share best practices and challenges. 100RC
currently has 67 member cities. For more information, visit: www.100resilientcities.org/about-us.
100RC recently launched the third and final round of the 100 Resilient Cities challenge, where
cities can apply to become part of the final cohort of cities in the global network of 100 cities. For
application information, visit: www.100ResilientCities.org/challenge.
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Department:
Office of the Mayor
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Topic:
Law, Safety, and Justice
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