Webinar reminder: AT Best Practices Guides - Wed, Dec 16, 2-3pm, EcoCentre
*** Friendly reminder re tomorrow's webinar ***
Green Action Centre and Bike Winnipeg invite you to join us for a local viewing of the following APBP webinar, *All About Guidance #1: What's in Your Library?*
The webinar viewing takes 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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*All About Guidance #1: What's in Your Library?Wednesday, December 16 | 2-3pm CST*
Wrap up 2015 and start 2016 by taking a fresh look at best practices guides and guidance for bicycle and pedestrian professionals. APBP presents two consecutive webinars inviting you to think more broadly about the guidance documents you use and explore recent developments in how to apply that guidance.
*On December 16, APBP asks which resources belong in the practitioner’s library and considers ways to navigate effectively among different sources of information.*
MassDOT’s new Separated Bike Lane Planning & Design Guide https://www.massdot.state.ma.us/highway/DoingBusinessWithUs/ManualsPublicationsForms/SeparatedBikeLanePlanningDesignGuide.aspx frames a discussion led by Andy Clarke (Director of Strategy, Toole Design Group) about design flexibility, engineering judgment, and the process of integrating resources. Other panelists are Tony Hull of Civil Streets and Dan Goodman of FHWA. Dan will discuss FHWA guidance and FHWA’s new Design Resource Index.
On January 20, the discussion segues to practical tips in applying design flexibility: how agencies can select among treatments and designs for specific conditions.
*Presenters:*
- Andy Clarke, Director of Strategy, Toole Design Group - Dan Goodman, Transportation Specialist, FHWA - Tony Hull, Pedestrian & Bicycle Transportation Planning Specialist, Civil Street
participants (1)
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Beth McKechnie