Designing for equity is a paradigm shift that affirmatively promotes design for all. The built environment and civic infrastructure can powerfully advance everyone’s participation in the life of a City. Design can improve access to essential services and places of work, socialization, recreation, and culture, especially in underserved neighborhoods.
NV5 design teams work with clients to develop projects that measurably enhance well-being, neighborhood identity, and social cohesion. Pedestrian plazas, open air markets, and recreational space in underserved areas are examples of NV5 infrastructure design projects that encourage thriving neighborhoods and provide access to high-quality community-based resources.