Do you listen to the @ITEhq Talks Transportation Podcast Series? Check out the last couple episodes featuring @SamZimbabwe on #MobilityAsAService and @ctbrown1911 on healthy and sustainable transportation.
@barbchamberlain My recommendation is the Target Zero Task forces need to be reinvented/strengthened. They need training and education & stronger appointments from participating members to make this have real impacts. It’s a mixed group of education -engineering enforcerment- too many directions
If you had two trillion dollars for infrastructure, I’m curious; what would your vision be? Would you use it to help change our society’s car-dependency, energy & land consumption, & health outcomes? Would walking, cycling & transit be feasible options in every city?
We all know the factors that impact health: diet, exercise, sleep, stress, & transportation. Wait...what? Transportation? Yep - how we get around & how our fellow citizens get around impacts our health! Check it out on Mobility Lab: https://t.co/LurM0KR1Sv
A June 5 workshop by Andrew Mortensen of David Evans & Assoc. titled "Innovaitve Land Use & Transportation Approaches" will kick off the 2019 SRTC Education Series. Click the link for complete details. https://t.co/LjRGPnNCFl
@KostelecPlan @ajlamesa@anitaweaver1@GADeptofTrans Curb free environments can be helpful for those in wheelchairs as I just heard in my recent walkability action institute training. How to implement the lack of curbs and maintain safety is still an area under study.
@barbchamberlain We took a group to the Walkability Action Institute in Atlanta through a CDC grant. It was fantastic training and we went home with an action plan! Mark Fenton, Ian Lockwood and Charles Brown were our trainers.