Another one of interest about Micromobility (scooters, etc) Jan 28th 3pm by T4America:https://cc.readytalk.com/registration/#/?meeting=3km908icsk4d&campaign=d...
Over the past few years, shared micromobility services have proliferated in cities across the country, rapidly transforming the mobility landscape. These new mobility services, such as bikes, e-bikes, e-scooters and more, offer a wealth of potential benefits to our communities by contributing to city goals related to equity, access to jobs and services, climate, and more. In order to achieve these goals, these services will need to be thoughtfully managed to ensure that the benefits accrue equitably to everyone in the community. The Shared Micromobility Playbook is intended to help cities better understand the variety of policy levers at their disposal and explores the core components of a comprehensive shared micromobility policy as local governments determine how best to manage these services. We will review the Playbook, examine some of the key policy areas for cities to consider and hear from the Cities of Santa Monica and Minneapolis on how they have approached regulating micromobility in their communities. View the playbook here: http://playbook.t4america.org/
On Thursday, January 10, 2019, 2:12:56 PM EST, Christiaan Abildso cabildso@yahoo.com wrote:
I can make that work. Thank you Drew & Damien!
On Thursday, January 10, 2019, 10:54:09 AM EST, Frank Gmeindl via Bikeboard bikeboard@bikemorgantown.com wrote:
Thanks to Drew and Damien! I’ll be there. I hope other BB members will participate. Our learning can help us make authoritative bicycle infrastructure recommendations. Frank
On Jan 10, 2019, at 8:35 AM, John Gatlin jgatlin@morgantownwv.gov wrote: All – Damien has kindly reserved the council chambers for us to use to watch this webinar. Anyone interested and free early afternoon on the 22nd is welcome to join us and watch it on the big screen. Best,Drew From: Bikeboard bikeboard-bounces@bikemorgantown.com On Behalf Of John Gatlin via Bikeboard Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2019 9:46 PM To: Frank Gmeindl fgmeindl@gmail.com; Bicycle Board bikeboard@bikemorgantown.com Subject: Re: [Bikeboard] Fwd: PBIC Messenger: Upcoming Webinar on Designing for Bicyclist Safety I’ll double check but would love to have anyone who wants to watch the webinar get together in my office. Get Outlook for iOS From: Bikeboard bikeboard-bounces@bikemorgantown.com on behalf of Frank Gmeindl via Bikeboard bikeboard@bikemorgantown.com Sent: Tuesday, January 8, 2019 6:31 PM To: Bicycle Board Subject: [Bikeboard] Fwd: PBIC Messenger: Upcoming Webinar on Designing for Bicyclist Safety Bicycle Board Members, I think this webinar would be good for us to learn how the FWHA says bicycle infrastructure be designed. I registered for it. If you also plan to participate, please let me know. Perhaps we could find a location to participate together. Could be fun:) Frank
Begin forwarded message: From: PBIC Messenger blank@hsrc.unc.eduSubject: PBIC Messenger: Upcoming Webinar on Designing for Bicyclist SafetyDate: January 8, 2019 at 10:04:42 AM ESTTo: fgmeindl@gmail.comReply-To: PBIC Messenger blank@hsrc.unc.edu | | | | |
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| | Based on a course developed and taught by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), this webinar will provide an overview of roadway design strategies and tools to improve bicyclist safety and applicable countermeasures and designs to address safety issues. The session will provide context for considering bicyclists in the transportation system and introduce a range of facility types and treatments. Brooke Struve (FHWA Resource Center) will lead the webinar and spend time responding to questions from attendees.
This Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) Office of Safety webinar will be delivered by VHB and the UNC Highway Safety Research Center through a contract to provide training and technical assistance to the FHWA-designated Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Focus States and Cities. |
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