Green Action Centre and Bike to the Future invite you to join us for a local viewing of the APBP webinar "Land Use Planning: Routine Inclusion of Bicycling and Walking in New Developments " at the EcoCentre (3rd floor, 303 Portage Ave) followed by group discussion.

RSVPs appreciated but not necessary. Hope to see you then!

cheers,
Beth
925-3772

Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals (APBP) presents:

Land Use Planning: Routine Inclusion of Bicycling and Walking in New Developments
Wednesday, February 15th  • 2:00 to 3:30 pm CST

Broad land use patterns and transportation policies determine whether walking and bicycling are not just possible, but practical and enjoyable. Understanding how the big picture works is essential for those engaged in regulating, designing and advocating for more sustainable transportation options. Attend this webinar to learn how land use policy and regulations are the basis for pedestrian and bicycle friendly communities, and what to look for in plan review. Through overview and examples of policy and regulations, and the experience of one small Wisconsin city (Fitchburg, pop. 20,000), you'll find out how innovative zoning codes and policies can help promote active transportation.

People attending this webinar will learn about:

  • The connection between transportation and land use, and how it relates to Smart Growth
  • The importance of connectivity and the benefits of street networks
  • Smart Code/Form-based Code, including the Bicycle Module, as well as the urban-rural continuum of development contexts
  • Land use policy vs. regulations, including what can be regulated through zoning and subdivision standards
  • Examples of site designs and best practices for integrating design standards into land use regulations
  • The land use, development regulations, and bike/ped transportation elements of the Fitchburg, Wisconsin Comprehensive Plan.

Presenters: John Cock, Associate/Regional Manager Southeast, Alta Planning + Design; Mike Lydon, Principal, The Street Plans Collaborative; Ahna Bijzak, Transportation Project Engineer, City of Fitchburg; and Susan Sloper, Community Planner, City of Fitchburg.

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Beth McKechnie | Workplace Commuter Options

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