Researchers
- Zane Alaywan – Public Art
- Holly Amer – Public Parks
- Katie Arredondo – LEED Certification
- Khaleb Baker – Plunk Art
- Sudha Basu – Public Art in New York
- Alison Beaulieu – The Importance of Art Education in Urban Development and Resilience
- Sarah-Anne Bedrosian – Hermiston, Oregon: City with Bike Potential
- Andrew Black – Amazing Ideas for Hermiston
- Charlie Boiler – Outdoor Dining: Sense of Place
- Ivy Brott – Biophilic Cities
- Zaydhy Calderon – Experiential Planning: Public Art
- Bryn Callie – Green Roofs
- Annie Christofferson – Why Cities Should Adopt a Smart Parking System
- Bella Colombo – Green Infrastructure
- Giannina Crocitto – Cultivating Sense of Place Through Restoration and Representation of Plant Life
- Caleb De Jung – Sharing is Caring
- Caroline DeBruine – Green Roofs
- Claire Devereux – Parklets
- Nick DiCeglie – 10 Steps for Home Resiliency Disaster Preparedness
- Ali Eggling – Hermiston 2040: Urban Wildlife Conservation
- Courtney Epstein – Parklets
- Stella Feuerborn – Outdoor Dining: The Benefits of Community Dining Spaces
- Ellie Fischer – Edible Landscaping in Lane County
- John Good – Environmental Ethics
- Kaitlyn Halpin – Hermiston Eats Its Way into Sustainability: How Hermiston Can Integrate Edible Gardening Into Its Public Spaces
- Zack Hatch – Using Earthships as a Model for Adequate Housing in Hermiston
- Izzy Hazard – Gather Around the Outdoor Dining
- Olivia Holah – Public Art as a Means to Complement Biophilic Design
- Maya Hosaka – Urban Agriculture
- Jun Kim – Green Facade: Walk in the Forest City
- Kailey Kreienbrink – Ecosystems in the Sky: Green Roofs
- Michael LaQuay – Hermiston Project
- Payton Lagomarsino – Creating a Stronger Community Through Smart Design
- Kate Lloyd – Walk Score
- Mary Martinez – Repurposing Infrastructure: NYC
- Amena Martinez-Smith
- Seamus McGuinness – Urban Agriculture: The Future of Farming
- Ann Moorhead – Communication in Design
- Alaina O’Regan – On the Verge
- Julia Odenthal – Community Gardens
- Lucy Partridge – Amsterdam: Green Space and Cycling
- Blake Pederson – The Need for Outdoor Fitness Parks
- Jp Phan
- Loralie Pulley – Habitat-Friendly Housing
- Ashton Rantilla – Solar Energy in Hermiston
- Ivy Renner – Urban Agriculture
- Zara Replinger – Sense of Place
- Noah Sary – The Importance of Public Art in Hermiston
- Bailie Severson – Bicycle Transportation
- Sequoia Shand – Inclusive Experiential Planning for the Homeless Community of Eugene, Oregon
- Wiley Smith – A Five-Step Guide to Hermiston’s Public Mini-Golf Course
- Paul Smoot
- Madeline Snoke – Color Wheel of the City: Urban Color Psychology
- Ashlyn Spencer – Hermiston Community Visioning
- Eralise Spokely – Public Art and Sense of Place in Hermiston, Oregon
- Alex Staben – Celebration NOT Commodification: 10 Steps to Equitably Construct a Cultural Festival Street
- Maggie Stathis – Shared Space Street
- Mia Steinfeld – Green Roofs
- Rocky Stern – Sense of Place
- Austyn Tavernier – Painting Caves Today Just Like Our Ancestors Did Yesterday: An Experiential Art Proposal
- Cameron Tolbert-Scott – Addressing Food Security in Urban Areas
- Charlotte Tuttle – 5 Reasons for Implementing Green Roofs
- Aliya Ware – How to Make a City Safe for Pedestrians
- Alina Wei – Biking Mobility
- Zach Williams – Building an Interactive Multimodal Greenspace for North Hermiston
- Michael Yoo – Hermiston Informational Video
Advisors
- Megan Banks, Director, Sustainable City Year Program
- Dr. Daniel Paul Costie, Professor in Public Policy and Administration, Eastern Oregon University
- Dr. Andrew DeVigal, Professor of Practice and Agora Journalism Center Director, University of Oregon
- Julie Keniry, Rural Engagement and Vitality Center Director, Eastern Oregon University
- Evan Kristof, Senior Instructor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Portland State University
- Byron Smith, City Manager, City of Hermiston
- Ashley Sonoff, Associate, SSW Consulting [Focus Groups]
- Clinton Spencer, Planning Director, City of Hermiston
- Ric Stephens, Instructor, University of Oregon