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You Know It When You See It

55 min · 5 de nov de 2025
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In this episode of Ramble & Mosey, we explore the intersection of land banks, vacant property revitalization, and urban conservation in Michigan. Featuring Janell O’Keefe, Associate Director for Technical Assistance at the Center for Community Progress, and Mike Kelly, Great Lakes Director for the Conservation Fund, our conversation discusses how land banks are repurposing vacant properties and how conservation organizations are bringing nature and recreation back into urban spaces. This episode highlights how partnerships and state-level support are helping transform neglected land into thriving community assets, showcasing what’s possible when conservation and community development work together. Featuring: Janell O’Keefe - Associate Director for Technical Assistance, Center for Community Progress Mike Kelly - Great Lakes Director, The Conservation Fund Episode Links: Urban Conservation and Community Fellowship Program [https://www.conservationfund.org/focus-areas/resilient-communities/urban-conservation/ucc-fellowship/] National Land Bank Map [https://communityprogress.org/resources/land-banks/national-land-bank-map/] 2026 Reclaiming Vacant Properties Conference [https://communityprogress.org/rvp26/] The Conservation Fund [https://www.conservationfund.org/our-impact/impact-map/michigan/] Center for Community Progress [https://communityprogress.org/]

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