Publications & Presentations
Dayana M. Salazar
Publications & Presentations
In review
H. Nixon & Salazar, D. “Engaging Students and Community in Urban Environmental Sustainability:
CommUniverCity San José.”Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability.
2014
“CommUniverCity: Building Community in the Silicon Valley,” in Civic Pedagogies in Higher Education: Teaching for Democracy in Europe, Canada and
the U.S., J. Laker, K. Mrnjaus and C. Naval, Eds. (Palgrave Macmillan, UK).
05/13
H. Nixon & Salazar, D. “Building Community through Engaged Students: CommUniverCity
and Experiential, Service-Based Education.”Journal of Sustainability Education.
03/08
Five Wounds/Brookwood Terrace Neighborhood Improvement Plan Amendment. Technical report documenting a collaborative neighborhood planning process for the
City of San José’s Strong Neighborhoods Initiative.
02/07
Renewing the Action Agenda. Technical manual documenting the process for renewing the neighborhood improvement
plans for 19 residential areas that form part of the City of San José’s Strong Neighborhoods
Initiative.
04/06
K.O.N.A. Community Services Network. Technical report documenting the development of a Community Services Network in
the King Ocala neighborhood area of San José.
6/04
Growing Pains: How Can Fast-growing Communities Cope? Un-refereed article with Asha Weinstein, featured in San José State University’s
Washington Square.
2/04
Tully-Senter School-Community Hub Assessment. Technical report documenting the results of an assessment for a new community facility
in the Tully-Senter Strong Neighborhoods Initiative area.
5/03
33rd and McKee Commercial Node Improvement Plan. Technical report presenting recommendations for revitalizing an aging commercial
center in East San José.
5/03
24th and William Commercial Center Improvement Plan. Technical report presenting recommendations for revitalizing an aging neighborhood
serving commercial center in East San José.
1/03
Market Almaden Neighborhood Improvement Plan. A technical report documenting a collaborative neighborhood planning process for the
City of San José Strong Neighborhoods Initiative.
2/02
Seven Trees Neighborhood Plan, a technical report documenting the collaborative neighborhood plan developed in
partnership with the Seven Trees neighborhood, and sponsored in part with a CAP (Community
Action Pride) grant from the San José Department of Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood
Services and Council District 7.
12/00
Gardner Neighborhood Plan, a technical report documenting a collaborative neighborhood planning process with
the Gardner community, sponsored in part with a CAP (Community Action Pride) grant
from the San José Department of Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services.
11/99
Collaborative Plan: Bonita, Brookwood, Five Wounds McKinley and Olinder Neighborhoods, a technical report supported in part with funds from the US Department of Housing
and Urban Development.
6/99
“Through Our Eyes/Con Nuestros Ojos/Através de Nossos Olhos.” Video documentary produced
with San José High Academy students. The video documents life in the communities where
the students live, work and study. The project was funded by the U.S. Department of
Education, 21st Century Community Learning Centers.
1/99
East Coyote Creek Area Plan,a technical report documenting the results of a collaborative effort with the North
Campus community. Sponsored by San José State University’s Community Outreach Partnership
Center (COPC), and funded by the Department of Housing and Urban Development and SJSU’s
Office of the Provost.
11/98
North Campus Area Plan, a technical report documenting the results of a collaborative effort with the North
Campus community. Sponsored by San José State University’s Community Outreach Partnership
Center (COPC), and funded by the Department of Housing and Urban Development and SJSU’s
Office of the Provost.
10/98
“Persistence of the Vernacular: A Minority Shaping Urban Form”, published in the Fall
1998 issue of the Journal of Urban Design, Volume 3, Number 3
10/98
Horace Mann Community Design Framework, a technical report financed in part with funds from the US Department of Housing
and Urban Development.
9/98
“Extending and Improving the Transportation Opportunities Program at San José State
University,” a technical report financed in part through a grant from the US Department
of Transportation
1998
“Reconstructed Identity: Spatial Change and Adaptation in a Greek-Macedonian Refugee
Neighborhood”, published in Burning Down the House: Recycling Domesticity, edited by Rosemary M. George. Published by Westview Press, a division of Harper
Collins.
6/98
Horace Mann Community Design Workshop, a video production sponsored by San José State University’s Community Outreach Partnership
Center.
6/98
Santee School Modernization Project: Co-Design Workshop, with Eduardo Martinez Architects: June 1998. This technical report documents the
results of a series of Co-design workshops conducted with the staff, faculty and parents
of Santee Elementary School was commissioned by the Franklin McKinley School District.
3/98
Los Arboles School Modernization Project: Co-Design Workshop. Technical Report, Eduardo Martinez Architects: March 1998. This report documenting
the results of a series of Co-design workshops conducted with the staff, faculty and
parents of Santee Elementary School was commissioned by the Franklin McKinley School
District.
6/97
North Los Gatos Boulevard Design Plan. Technical report of site plan for a 40-acre parcel on Los Gatos Blvd. between Lark
Ave. and Highway 85 in the Town of Los Gatos.
4/97
Cupertino’s Heart of the City. Technical report of proposed Urban Design plan for Stevens Creek Boulevard between
Highway 280 and Highway 85.
1/96
Agnews Developmental Center Reuse Plan. Technical report of proposed Maser Plan for the Agnews Hospital site in the city
of Santa Clara.
11/95
San José State University, Fourth Street Gateway. Video production of computer-generated simulation of proposed campus gateway. The
videotape is being utilized as promotional material for the University at large, and
to support fund-raising efforts in particular.
8/95
San José State University Campus Design Guidelines, Design Coordinator and Editor. This document is used to guide physical development
on the SJSU campus in years to come.
8/95
Mercy-Bush Park Co-Design. Technical report of this community design process sponsored by the city of Mountain
View.
8/95
Improving and Broadening the Transportation Opportunities Program as San José State
University, Technical Report. Faculty collaborator for the Institute for Metropolitan Studies.
10/94
Establishing the Transportation Opportunities Program at San José State University, Final Report. Faculty collaborator for the Institute for Metropolitan Studies.
4/94
El Camino Real Corridor. Video production of a computer-generated simulation of proposed changes in the city
of Santa Clara resulting from the re-route of El Camino Real.