Liability: Understanding and Managing Risk
Wednesday, September 19th | 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. CDT
The law is a tool--not a barrier--to making public streets
safer for all users. Learn how city and state departments of
transportation use the law as a normal part of evaluating bicycle and
pedestrian projects and when determining whether improvements are needed
after a crash occurs. Presentations
will provide the context of federal and state guidance on local policy
and design decisions, an overview of the legal concepts, and a case
study of how the City of Seattle has successfully documented and
defended design decisions. This webinar session will specifically
discuss the concepts of negligence, reasonable care and governmental
immunity. Examples are offered to encourage engineers, planners, law
enforcement and legal counsel to collaborate for improved outcomes.
Who should attend?
Transportation planners, engineers, public works directors and staff,
legal counsel, law enforcement and elected officials who need to know
how to work within the existing framework of federal and state
requirements to meet public demand for safe streets that are pedestrian
and bicycle friendly.
Presenters: Rebecca
Boatright, Senior Assistant City Attorney with the City of Seattle;
Michael Ronkin, Principal, Designing Streets for People; Benjamin Winig,
Senior Staff Attorney and Program Director, ChangeLab Solutions.