Equity in city planning is important because it ensures that everyone, regardless of their background or circumstances, has access to the resources and opportunities they need to thrive. This includes things like transportation, public spaces, housing, healthcare, education and employment.
Without equity, certain groups of people may be left behind or have a harder time accessing these resources and opportunities. For example, low-income neighborhoods may not have access to reliable public transportation, making it harder for residents to get to school or work. Similarly, a lack of affordable housing may force communities to become unhoused or live in overcrowded or unsafe conditions.
We’ve all seen the impacts of planning without diverse input. Whether it’s inaccessible public facilities, a lack of lighting on dark streets, or few spaces for cultural practices, our cities need to prioritize equity so they can serve everyone.
YWCA City Shift will support decision makers to challenge assumptions, ask questions from diverse perspectives, and support actions that serve the entire community.