Towns, villages and neighborhoods in Alabama, and across America, face an uncertain future — a future which is increasingly threatened by large scale changes in our economy, population shifts, the impact of telecommunications and mass merchandising, and changes in land policy.

In the face of these forces, communities struggle to maintain their vitality and even their sense of identity. Whether the threat is sudden growth or stagnation, planning and design decisions can often make the difference between survival and decay, between healthy prosperity and decline. Despite the crucial importance of planning and design, small communities rarely have good access to professional assistance and information on the application of planning and design to their communities’ issues.

The Your Town Alabama program is a first step in meeting these needs. The workshop format is an intensive engagement of citizen leaders and professionals. Our time together is intended to be highly participatory with lectures, case study presentations, and interactive group problem solving, including work on realistic issues in a hypothetical small town. The goal is to provide advanced leadership skills supported by information and planning tools that can be taken home to all corners of our state and applied to the process of designing our future!

The decisions
we make today
directly determine
the legacy we
leave tomorrow.

The decisions
we make today
directly determine
the legacy we
leave tomorrow.

Change is inevitable.
If, as people, we’re
not changing, then
we’re dead. The
same is true of our
communities.

Change is inevitable.
If, as people, we’re
not changing, then
we’re dead. The
same is true of our
communities.

Our Mission

Your Town Alabama is a resource endeavoring to bring together interests and leadership from all sectors and disciplines to provide guidance and assistance to regional and community planning efforts.

To cultivate leadership which understands the value of planning; knows where and how to find technical assistance and expertise; and has the confidence to take action on a local level: citizen leaders who have the skills to determine their community’s future — rather than be resigned to fate.

Our History

Your Town Alabama is based directly on a National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) leadership initiative program Your Town: Designing Its Future that was developed specifically to respond to the design needs of small towns and rural areas in our state.

1991

The National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Faculty of Landscape Architecture at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Syracuse developed a prototypical workshop curriculum for the NEA – Design Arts Program.

1994

The NEA expanded the program and created five Regional YourTown Centers to act as hosts for annual regional workshops and serve as clearinghouses for design information and technical assistance.

1996

The program has received national awards for design communication and public education from the American Society of Landscape Architects and the American Planning Association.

1998

Alabama’s first Your Town workshop was held as a result of the efforts of an ad hoc “Alabama Your- Town Steering Committee” convened by Paul Kennedy of the Cawaco Resource Conservation & Development Council in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts’ YourTown Program.

1999

The success of the first workshop led to a second workshop and to the creation of YourTown Alabama, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing asset-based planning and support to Alabama’s mid- and small communities.

Your Town Alabama
Board

Officers

Matt Leavell, AIA LEED AP, Chairman

Ben Wieseman, Vice-Chairman

Katie Thomas, Secretary / Treasurer

Board

Brandon Bias
Goodwyn Mills & Cawood

Jim Byard, Jr.
Byard and Associates, Inc.

Jason Fondren
KPS Group, Inc.

Honorable Drew Gilbert
Mayor, City of Cordova

Mary Helmer
Main Street Alabama

Kathleen Kirkpatrick
Sustainability Consulting

Matt Leavell, AIA LEED AP (Chair)
The Univ. of AL Center for Economic Development

Debra Love
E3 Solutions

Lea Ann Macknally, ASLA (ExCom)
Macknally Land Design

Larry Mason
Community Member

Collier Neeley (ExCom)
Landmarks Foundation

Steve Ostaseski
Community Member

Nigel Roberts
Jefferson County

Phil Segraves
Mayor, City of Guin

Jenny Brown Short
Walker County Health Action Partnership

Katie Thomas (Secretary/Treasurer)
AL Association of RC&D Councils, Inc.

Rip Weaver
Aldridge Gardens

Ben Wieseman (Vice-Chair)
REV Birmingham

Nathan Willingham, AICP (Immediate Past Chair)
University of North Alabama

Emeritus

Paul Kennedy

Mary Shell

Randy Shoults

Your Town Alabama

info@yourtownalabama.com