2017 PDS

Presentations:
Click below to view and download presentations from the 2017 Professional Development Seminar.
Tuesday, June 26
- Tearing Down the Wall on Good Ideas: Bike/Ped Innovations in Mexican Cities
- You have a Complete Streets Policy, now what?
- Streets Transformed: Quick-Build Implementation of Complete Streets
- Working Together for a Multi-Modal Future
- Radical Traffic Engineering: How to combat impacts of vehicle-centric design
- Better Bikeways and Intersections
- Panel on Diversity in the Profession
- Trung Vo, Charles Brown, Chris Wetzel
- A Regional Approach to Tactical Urbanism Demonstrations in Southern California
- Active Transportation Research 151: Foundational sources, assessing quality and learning to work with universities
- Madeline Brozen, Conor Semler, Kristen Brookshire
- Roundabouts and Bikes: Like Oil and Water, or like Peanut Butter and Bananas?
- Reimagining the Civic Commons
- Unlikely Partners: How and Who to Engage With to Build Community Buy-in
- Research on Biking in Communities of Color
- Charles Brown, Dwayne Jones, Lee Evans
Wednesday, June 27
- General Session: Planning & Implementing Healthy Active Built Environments
- How to Build and Grow an Effective Pedestrian and Bicycle Count Program
- Complete Streets Implementation: Moving from Vision to Design and Construction
- Walking and Biking in Memphis: A Local Primer
- Federal Policy Update- What's happening in Washington, and how can we use APBP's expertise to influence policy
- Active Tourism Comes to Town - Regional Active Transportation for Community Health, Economy and Transportation
- The Traffic Monitoring Guide: Counting Biking and Walking
- Bike Share for All
- Ted Graves, Dawn Vinson, Sara Studdard, Explore Bike Share
- Supporting Active Transportation through Innovative Partnerships at the State and Local Level
- Alia Anderson, James Elliott
- Creative Crowdsourcing Partnerships
- John Paul Shaffer, Ellen Roberds, Lauren Kennedy
- Innovative Techniques for Planning and Implementation of Complete Streets
- Recognizing How Historical Injustice Affects Current Bicycle Infrastructure Implementation: Community Engagement Lessons from North Minneapolis
- Tactical and Strategic Approaches to High Impact Projects
- Building Connected Multimodal Networks in Rural and Suburban Communities (watch the recording of this session)
- Memphis 3.0 and Neighborhood Based Planning in the Nation's Largest Black City
Thursday, June 28
- Crosswalk Enforcement and ADA Compliance
- Model Complete Streets Policies for Pedestrian Safety
- Growing Bike Lane Networks
- Complete Streets: Turning Intention to Implementation
- Enhancing Walking and Biking in Urban Corridors
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