Green Action Centre and Bike Winnipeg invite you to join us for a local viewing of the following webinars (details on each follow below):


1) Bicycle Friendly Communities (Tools of Change) - Tues, Mar 17th, 11am-noon


2) Pedestrian and Bicycle Counting Programs (APBP) - Wed, Mar 18th, 2-3:30pm


These webinar viewings take place in the EcoCentre boardroom (3rd floor, 303 Portage Ave) and will be followed by group discussion of local applications.


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


cheers,

Beth


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1) Bicycle Friendly Communities


Tuesday, Mar. 17th, 11am-Noon, EcoCentre Boardroom


The BFC Program is a positive, upstream, results-oriented program designed to get municipal decision makers thinking about how all of their programs around cycling work complementary to one another, and how those programs can be synergistically improved. It provides recognition for the hard work done by municipal staff, the leadership displayed by municipal politicians and the partnerships developed with local cycling organizations. It gives communities that apply both a measure of where they are and a roadmap into the future, using a feedback system that has been developed and refined with input from stakeholders from all areas of transportation issues.

Presented by: Justin Jones, Manager, Bicycle Friendly Communities, Share the Road Cycling Coalition (Canada), and Bill Nesper, Manager, Bicycle Friendly Communities, League of American Bicyclists (USA)

2) Pedestrian and Bicycle Counting Programs


Wednesday, Mar. 18th, 2-3:30pm, EcoCentre Boardroom

Key learning objectives:

  1. Review state of the practice for bicycle and pedestrian data collection, with reference to NCHRP Report 797
  2. Recognize the elements of effective bicycle and pedestrian counting programs
  3. Understand the methodology and policy implications of Ottawa’s bicycle count program
  4. Explore the Trail Modeling and Assessment Platform (T-MAP)

Description:
Consistent and standardized data collection techniques are the building blocks for establishing reliable performance measures to document usage, need, and return on investment in bicycle and pedestrian facilities. This 90-minute webinar provides practitioners with a comprehensive introduction to concepts, examples of current practice, and discussion of policy implications of data collection programs. The session agenda includes:

Presenters:


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Beth McKechnie | Workplace Commuter Options

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