AT Webinar: Ten Years of Safe Routes to School (Wed, Oct 17th, 2-3pm)
Please join Green Action Centre and Bike Winnipeg for a group viewing of the monthly APBP webinar in the EcoCentre http://greenactioncentre.ca/uncategorized/ecocentre-directions-and-travel-options/ boardroom. This will be followed by discussion for those who wish to stay.
cheers,
Beth
*AT Webinar: Wed, Oct 17th, 2-3pm*
Ten Years of Safe Routes to School - Where do we go from here?
It’s been over a decade since the Safe Routes to School movement launched in the US and times have changed, but Safe Routes to School initiatives are continuing to improve safety and get more kids walking and rolling to school. Join this webinar to hear about continued successes from state and local level programs. You will also hear thoughts on the exciting future of the movement from the Safe Routes to School National Partnership.
*Presenters:*
- Sara Zimmerman, National SRTS, Program and Policy Director - Katie Alexander, Michigan Fitness Foundation, Director of SRTS - Bryan Armstrong, Michigan DOT, SRTS Program Manager - Katherine Swidarski, Columbus, OH SRTS Program Manager
Please join Green Action Centre and Bike Winnipeg for a group viewing of the monthly APBP webinar in the EcoCentre http://greenactioncentre.ca/uncategorized/ecocentre-directions-and-travel-options/ boardroom. This will be followed by discussion for those who wish to stay.
cheers,
Beth
*AT Webinar: Wed, Nov 14th, 2-3pm*
Conflict Resolution: Good Sidepath Design
Attention Planners and engineers who are interested in the design of high quality side path at intersections and driveway crossings: you don't want to miss this month's webinar! Presenters will summarize the findings of a recent safety analysis of sidepaths in Michigan. The summary of these crash trends helped inform the development of a guide for the design of sidepaths. This design process integrates the highest quality of sidepath design into the variety of MDOT project proposals, ranging from minor roadway modifications to full‐depth reconstruction. This eight‐step design process provides guidance for a designer to rate the highest quality segment and crossing facilities. In addition, the project included the development of concise, user‐friendly educational materials to help drivers, bicyclists, and designers address the common sidepath crash types and improve bicyclist and pedestrian safety. This webinar will also provide a summary of the shared use and sidepath design recommendations from the upcoming AASHTO guide.
*Presenters:*
- Hannah Pritchard, Toole Design, Minneapolis, MN - Megan McCarty Graham, Toole Design, Silver Spring, MD - Josh DeBruyn, Michigan DOT
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Beth McKechnie