Pedestrians and Bicyclists in a Suburban Context
This webinar will cover challenges planning and designing for pedestrians and bicycles in a suburban environment. Our suburbs are increasing in density and interest is growing in walking, biking and transit and we need to rethink how streets are planned and designed to accommodate these changes. The presenters will introduce FHWA’s recently released guide Achieving Multimodal Networks: Applying Design Flexibility and Reducing Conflicts and highlight how practitioners can use this guidance to retrofit suburban streets.
Speakers:
Ciara Schlichting, AICP, Toole Design Group
Eric Mongelli, P.E., Toole Design Group
Darren Flusche, Toole Design Group
Continuing Education Credits: APBP will provide an attendance certificate to those who document their professional development hours; each 60-minute webinar provides one hour of training (.1 CEU). APBP applies to the AICP for Certification Maintenance credit for each webinar.
All webinars will be recorded for later viewing. The fee to purchase a site license is $50 for APBP members, $85 for non-APBP members. Each site license includes one phone connection (toll charges apply, or use VoIP), one Internet connection, one set of handouts for unlimited attendees in the same location, and access to the recording. (You may be required to download free software from Citrix GoToMeeting in order to participate in the webinar.) APBP accepts Visa, MasterCard or AMEX.
APBP thanks these partners for generously underwriting this month's webinar:
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