Sandra Orlow Forum 427

Outcome: A 12‑month proof‑of‑concept will commence on the North‑South corridor, with an evaluation report due to the city council in March 2027.


| Community | Typical Interests | What They Contribute | |-----------|-------------------|----------------------| | Tech‑Makers | AI, robotics, low‑code platforms | Code snippets, hardware hacks, tutorials | | Creative Explorers | Visual art, narrative design, music tech | Concept art, storyboards, collaborative soundscapes | | Social Innovators | Public policy, education, sustainability | Research briefs, policy drafts, grassroots case studies | | Curiosity‑Seekers | Philosophy, history, science communication | Thought‑experiments, annotated timelines, discussion prompts | Sandra Orlow Forum 427

The forum thrives on cross‑pollination: a data scientist may help a climate activist model emissions, while a graphic novelist sketches a visual guide for a new open‑source library. Outcome : A 12‑month proof‑of‑concept will commence on

If Sandra Orlow ever saw a crowd gathered in Riverton’s historic town hall, she would likely smile at the hum of conversation, the sketchbooks spilling over with ideas, and the palpable sense that “we’re all in this together.” Forum 427 proved that a community can turn the abstract—affordable housing, mental‑health safety, resilient transit—into concrete, testable solutions within a single day. | Community | Typical Interests | What They

The true legacy of the forum isn’t just the projects it launched; it’s the new civic DNA that now runs through Riverton—a DNA that listens first, designs next, and implements together.

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