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Oklahoma City Convention & Visitors Bureau
In December 2009, the citizens of Oklahoma City passed a self-imposed, one-cent sales tax that will generate $777 million for additional improvement projects. New projects include a new convention center that will nearly double our convention space, further improvements to the Oklahoma River, a whitewater kayaking facility, a modern downtown streetcar system that will link ... More major attractions, a 70-acre downtown park and more. There is excitement in the air in Oklahoma City. Moreover, we have the enviable job of sharing that excitement with the world, spreading the good news of all there is to see and do in OKC.
Los Angeles Walks
By organizing in communities that have historically been disinvested, Los Angeles Walk serves as a platform to ensure community input is included in the city’s planning process and that communities can win seats at the decision-making table. That way, communities shape policy and public narratives that ensure equitable access to the safe streets that every Angeleno deser ... More ves. Our strategies for effecting change include: BUILD POWER through organizing and mobilizing a broad constituency for safe, accessible walking conditions across Los Angeles, particularly in historically disinvested neighborhoods. SHIFT CULTURE amplifies the voices of communities most impacted by traffic collisions and dangerous street design and collaborates with community members to reclaim public space for people. CREATE CHANGE by exercising collective power to advocate for immediate safe street changes and securing citizen committee appointments and elected positions to shape policies and public narratives directly. DEVELOP Los Angeles Walks into a representative, strong, stable organization that brings diverse stakeholders into our leadership team, staff and board. Our Mission To activate and mobilize historically disinvested communities in Los Angeles to transform their streets into safe, accessible and vibrant environments for people who walk.
Boston Common Visitors Center
The Boston Common Visitor Center is open 7 days a week and is located at the beginning of Boston’s Famous Freedom Trail. The Staff at the Center makes recommendations on where to stay, places to dine, attractions, tours and what is happening in town. Additionally, the staff sells merchandise and ticketsand distributes publications and maps.
