As I said in the message that I sent you last Friday after our BB meeting,
> We can form alliances and learn much from other participants because Pgh has pulled way ahead of us in bicycle friendliness. There are 4 concurrent workshops so it would be good to have 4 BB members attending.
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> AFAIK, Jenny Selin is the only person from Mgtn attending. I thank her for getting an invitation sent to me.
If I weren't having oral surgery that day, and if I weren't making a SRTS presentation to the Green Team that evening, I'd definitely go. It's free. There will be great free food and a nice ride at the end and attending gets you into the international conference next year.
Who's going?
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> From: Pro Walk/Pro Bike & City of Pittsburgh <mark(a)bikewalk.org>
> Date: September 12, 2013 4:59:02 PM EDT
> To: <Frank.gmeindl(a)comcast.net>
> Subject: Next Week’s Meeting re: Greater PGH Transportation
> Reply-To: Pro Walk/Pro Bike & City of Pittsburgh <mark(a)bikewalk.org>
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> An invitation to the 2013 Greater PGH Active Transportation Summit.
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> Don't Miss Out - Pro Walk/Pro Bike/Pro Place 2013
> We still have room for you to join the over 200 senior representatives of close to 150 jurisdictions, departments, companies, and organizations with a stake in active transportation signed up for the Pro Walk/Pro Place/Pro Place 2013, Moving People Forward Summit. It’s free and it’s next Thursday, September 19 at Carnegie Mellon University.
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> It will be a true summit, a day of open exchange, learning, networking, and commitment to improve walking, biking, and public places in the Pittsburgh region. It’s a meeting of people like you who make things happen! But you must register now.
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> The nationally renowned, Founder of Streetsblog, Mark Gorton, will keynote. The speaker roster of includes:
> Rich Fitzgerald, Allegheny County Executive
> Mario Browne, Director for Health Sciences Diversity,U of Pittsburgh
> Scott Bricker, Executive Director, Bike Pittsburgh
> Linda Boxx, President, Allegheny Trail Alliance
> Robert Ogilvie, VP for Strategic Engagement, ChangeLab Solutions
> Darren Flusche, Policy Director, League of American Bicyclists
> Kim Collins, President, South Side Chamber of Commerce
> Gary Toth, Senior Director, Transportation Initiatives, Project for Public Spaces
> The morning presentations will set the national and regional context and the afternoon workshops will help you turn ideas into action. Workshops include:
> Complete Streets: Working with your DOT
> Placemaking: Connecting Trails and Economic Development
> Oakland Neighborhood Walking Tour
> Planning 101 for Walking and Biking
> Show Me the Money: Finding Funding for Active Transportation Projects
> Click here for the complete list of afternoon workshops (space limited in some sessions).
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> A bonus reason to participate: everyone who attends Pro Walk/Pro Bike/Pro Place 2013 automatically becomes eligible to attend the international conference, Pro Walk/Pro Bike Pro Place, to be held in Pittsburgh, September 8-11, 2014.
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> Limited time remains, so register today. Please use code MOVE2013D when prompted.
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