Engaging People + Designing Places Today's world requires collaboration to solve problems, build support and make sustainable change.
CityWorks People + Places brings people together from their individual spheres and disciplines to improve communities and help people adapt to an ever-changing world. We provide architecture and design, stakeholder involvement, marketing and communications, and public affairs services. Our award-winning services have spanned the western region of the United States from Tacoma, Washington to the Port of Entry with Mexico.
02/22/2024
Know your ballot in preparation for the March 5th election. Learn about what’s on your ballot by visiting your local county registrar online.
You have until March 5th at 8 p.m. to deliver your ballot by mail, drop-off, or vote in-person.
02/21/2024
As we celebrate Black History Month, we endeavor to honor the legacy of Shirley Chisholm. She was the first black woman to be elected to the United States Congress in 1968 and the first to run for a Presidential nomination in 1972. Her seven terms in the U.S. House of Representatives were marked by outspoken and unrelenting advocacy for the rights of minorities and women.
The wisdom and tenacity of Shirley Chisholm inspires us to continue her legacy by advocating for social equity.
02/09/2024
This Saturday, February 10th, commences Chinese Lunar New Year. This will be the year of the Wood Dragon. Of all the elements, wood represents the capability to look forward, to plan and to make decisions. The Dragon represents confident ambition with an element of charisma. The two together combine to frame a year destined for exploration, learning, and staying curious. Happy Lunar New Year!
02/09/2024
Make your voice heard in this next election! Get registered to vote by February 20th if you aren’t already. Go to the County of San Diego or County of San Francisco Registrar of Voters websites to get registered. Do your civic duty and get registered to make a difference!
Welcome to our new Account Manager, Julie Schaller. Dynamic and experienced with an energetic personality, she brings a wealth of industry knowledge to our public engagement services for large transportation and land use projects. Julie is leading our team for new projects for the County and ongoing communications for water agencies. She was also instrumental in landing a new public engagement contract with SANDAG. Welcome, Julie!
01/12/2024
Join us in commemorating Martin Luther King Jr. and his commitment to social and economic equity! Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day by attending San Diego events happening this weekend – swipe to learn more! It is also time to commit to a day of service in your community. To volunteer in San Diego, go to: www.handsonsandiego.org/mlkday. Take time to keep dreaming and keep making change with the same resolve that Lei Yixin’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial in Washington D.C evokes.
11/01/2023
We’re honoring and celebrating Día De Los Mu***os, a holiday dedicated to remembering deceased relatives and friends. Celebrations can last for days or even weeks leading up to the evening of October 31st through November 2nd. Rituals include decorating graves or preparing altars called “ofrendas” or “offerings” that are decorated with the purpose of welcoming home the souls of loved ones lost.
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10/31/2023
Why walk or roll? Is it to stay healthy, walk your dog (or cat), buy groceries, meet up with friends for dinner and drinks, find out what the neighbors are up to, or catch a train or trolley. We return to the “9 Elements of a Successful District” by introducing Element #4: Pedestrian Orientation – make pedestrian routes easy and pleasant to use and accessible to everyone. Across the globe, walkers and rollers journey along these kinds to routes to keep the world moving. From the flaneur of France to the daily passegiata taken in Italy, one need only look up from their shoes to see all the ways that walking from your home to nearby places can be enriching, healthy, and always an adventure. We all have different reasons to be out walking, what’s yours? Tell us about where you love to walk and why in the comments!
10/03/2023
Join CityWorks in celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month! What began as Hispanic Heritage Week in 1968 has expanded to a month-long celebration beginning on September 15th, the anniversary of independence for Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. Mexico and Chile honor their independence days on September 16th and September 18th, respectively. In San Diego celebrate at these events: Casual Coworking: Connecting for Impact on October 4 from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. at 3619 El Cajon Blvd, and the All of Us Festival on October 14 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at The Chrysalis at Monarch School located at 1805 Main Street. If you like to run, join other runners across the country by visiting runsignup.com/hispanicheritagemonthrun to sign up in your city for the annual Latino’s Run Hispanic Heritage Month 5K.
10/03/2023
As each city struggles with increasing homeless, exacerbated by a housing shortage and a world-wide pandemic, we want to recognize those who are pioneering ways to address this challenge. As a part of the Arch + City Program of events held by the San Francisco Chapter of the American Institute of Architects this last month, a tour of the 1064 Mission Street project that provides permanent supportive housing for formerly homeless adults and seniors was held. Architects from Herman Coliver Locus and Owners and Episcopal Community Services (ECS) led the tour for a project that includes: individual living spaces, gathering spaces (indoors and out), offices for medical staff, case workers, and the SF Homeless Team, and facilities for the CHEFS Kitchen Workforce Development Program. Spaces are generous, thoughtfully designed, both aesthetically and functionally, and welcoming to residents, staff and visitors. As we continue to revitalize and re-imagine our cities, this project gives us a humane and logical road map for housing those most in need.
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There were two firms—one that focused on all things architecture and planning and another that focused on all things communications. These firms had a strong commitment to improving the community. That commitment led both of their leaders, Laura Warner, Architect/Planner and Catherine Smith, Stakeholder Engagement/Communications Specialist to work to revitalize areas and engage as volunteers on the same high-profile project—a new ballpark and district in downtown San Diego.
Through the trials and tribulations and awards of that volunteer effort, Laura and Cathy forged a bond. They decided to work together on more projects as a consultant team, not volunteers. They succeeded. Quickly they established themselves and their team as visionary leaders in urban planning, architecture, stakeholder engagement, and communications. They built trust and consensus wherever they went, because they focused on the needs of the clients and the community members they served. They innovated and they produced quality design work and engagement strategies that solved complex challenges. And, they created new ways of tackling problems that made life easier for everyone.
This can-do attitude got them through some unexpected challenges. Through those challenges, they stayed their course, believing that engaging designs and communications could improve the world.
CityWorks is now twenty years old and it has a long track record of servicing the inter-related sectors that affect quality of life for everyone: transportation, land use, water, and energy. It is also growing into other related sectors like technology, health and the arts. In its work, CityWorks knows that every place is like a city and it is designed to help those cities function by providing a team that can work all sides of a project to provide wholistic solutions required by a complex world.
CityWorks provides services to the San Diego, Riverside and San Francisco clients and communities. It is a Caltrans certified DBE and a City of San Diego, SLBE.