Arlington residents are being invited to roll the dice on the city’s future from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the George W. Hawkes Downtown Library in the [re]Brary rooms.
Growing a Better Arlington is a new interactive board game offering a playful yet meaningful way for locals to explore where and how Arlington could grow in the years ahead.
John Chapman, Arlington’s long range planning manager, said the board game not only explains what a comprehensive plan is and why it matters, but also helps the city think through future scenarios it needs to prepare for.
“It brings the community together to play something fun and interactive that will really help shape what the next evolution of Arlington will be,” Chapman said.
The board game has two modes: a shortened version and the full game. In the full version, two to six players work to shape the next version of Arlington. Each player gets private funds, and there are shared public funds in the center of the board.
Players then choose from live, work and play framework cards that represent how future Arlington residents might live. Once the game is set up, players take turns drawing prompt cards.
“The prompt card may have a neutral effect, it may have a positive or negative effect to the gameplay,” Chapman said. “It could create a natural disaster that diverts public funds to assist with cleanup, and it could be something where Arlington is spotlighted for increased innovation and technology sectors that bring additional funds to the city.”
Each turn, a player has the option to roll the dice to request a plan change, he said. As players develop more housing using dream coins or create more jobs, they must also invest in public amenities such as parks, libraries or health care.
The goal of the game is to achieve the growth trajectory of 30,000 jobs and 15,000 housing units, which is based on existing data and growth patterns Arlington has been experiencing.
Chapman said residents can complete a fillable form as the game concludes and are encouraged to take photos of their boards and the city manager's tally sheet. The maps will then be compiled to understand the general themes.
MIG, a planning and design consulting firm, helped develop the game and has worked on similar projects across the country. Growing a Better Arlington was created with the assistance of City of Arlington staff. Chapman said he believes that this is the most intricate version that the firm has created.
“I think this game will kind of help everyone wrap their minds around that concept that we’re big enough to host a variety of development types in order to ensure that everyone can live their American Dream,” he said.
More information and updates about Growing a Better Arlington and the city’s comprehensive plan can be found here.
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