Green Action Centre and Bike to the Future invite you to join us on
Wednesday, March 28th for a local viewing of two APBP webinars:* "*Best
Practices in Maintenance Programs*" *and *"Empowering Women to Bicycle for
Transportation"*. Both take place at the EcoCentre (3rd floor, 303 Portage
Ave) and will be followed by group discussion. Come for one or both of the
webinars.
Please note: The Maintenance Programs webinar was originally scheduled for
March 21st but will be presented as a recording on March 28th instead. Come
out to the PACM conference <http://pacm.ca/> on March 21st!
As always, RSVPs appreciated but not necessary. Hope to see you then.
cheers,
Beth
925-3772
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Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals (APBP) presents:
Best Practices for Maintenance Programs
Wednesday, March 28th • 12:45 to 1:45 pm CST
Efficient and cost-effective maintenance of pedestrian facilities is an
important safety measure. Attend this webinar to learn why maintenance
programs are important, and how to make the case for maintenance at budget
time; how to overcome the barriers to implementing a good maintenance
program; and how to develop the elements of a program that includes both
routine maintenance and responding to hazards. Best practices for
inspection, replacement and snow removal will be discussed, as well as
findings from recent research into pedestrian facility maintenance. The
session will include a preview of the new FHWA publication, "A Guide for
Maintaining Pedestrian Facilities for Enhanced Safety," due to be published
by the end of 2012. The webinar will also include information related to
maintenance of bicycle facilities.
Presenters: Tom Huber, Senior Planner, Toole Design Group; Arthur Ross,
Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator, City of Madison, Wisconsin.
Empowering Women to Bicycle for Transportation
Wednesday, March 28th • 2:00 to 3:30 pm CST
Take in APBP's annual Women Cycling webinar and learn what it will take to
empower women to bicycle for transportation at the same level that men do.
Visit APBP's Women Cycling Project
<http://www.womencyclingproject.info/>website where you can read the
final reports on the Women Cycling Survey,
view the 2010 and 2011 webinars on the Women Cycling phenomenon, and enjoy
the winning photos from the Women Cycling photo contest.