San Diego event to explore city life
An upcoming event in San Diego will give anyone interested in urban issues a chance to discuss them with an expert.
BikeSD has arranged for Ray Delahanty, who hosts the CityNerd YouTube channel, to spend an evening discussing the city he loves with residents who want to explore their community.
Delahanty’s channel has more than 350,000 subscribers who are interested in diverse topics about the urban environment. He has been a professional city planner for almost 20 years, and uses his experience to release weekly videos discussing a wide variety of subjects. He has done deep dives into the process and policy of city planning, as well as creating fun lists, such as ranking the top 10 cities in North America. In addition to YouTube, people can connect with Delahanty on BlueSky and Instagram.
The evening is likely to appeal particularly to people who use the city’s sprawling transit system, or who love living in San Diego. Enthusiastic urbanites will have a chance to discuss the city during a Q&A session.
BikeSD is a non-profit, NGO (non-governmental organization), grassroots organization that wants to make San Diego a world-class bicycling city where most San Diegans choose to ride bikes as their primary means of transportation for daily commutes and errands. They advocate for complete bike networks and safe infrastructure.
The event is scheduled for October 8 at the Adams Avenue Theater, a historic venue. For popular events like this, organizers might opt to use poster printing to create suitable advertising for them.
BikeSD has arranged for Ray Delahanty, who hosts the CityNerd YouTube channel, to spend an evening discussing the city he loves with residents who want to explore their community.
Delahanty’s channel has more than 350,000 subscribers who are interested in diverse topics about the urban environment. He has been a professional city planner for almost 20 years, and uses his experience to release weekly videos discussing a wide variety of subjects. He has done deep dives into the process and policy of city planning, as well as creating fun lists, such as ranking the top 10 cities in North America. In addition to YouTube, people can connect with Delahanty on BlueSky and Instagram.
The evening is likely to appeal particularly to people who use the city’s sprawling transit system, or who love living in San Diego. Enthusiastic urbanites will have a chance to discuss the city during a Q&A session.
BikeSD is a non-profit, NGO (non-governmental organization), grassroots organization that wants to make San Diego a world-class bicycling city where most San Diegans choose to ride bikes as their primary means of transportation for daily commutes and errands. They advocate for complete bike networks and safe infrastructure.
The event is scheduled for October 8 at the Adams Avenue Theater, a historic venue. For popular events like this, organizers might opt to use poster printing to create suitable advertising for them.