Agenda

Introduction to Current Conditions and Trends in Biking and Walking
Thursday, June 21, 2018, 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM CDT

   Why walking and biking matter

      • Role of walking and biking

      • Trends in safety, public health, development and local economies

   Users and their needs

      • Walk / bike user profiles and needs

      • The 6Es, equity considerations, and policy and development framework


Engineering and Infrastructure: Design for Walkability and Bikeability
Thursday, June 21, 2018, 1:00 – 2:30 PM CDT

   Approaches for improving user safety

   Toolbox of treatments: facilities and intersections

   Selecting treatments for context and use


Developing a Walking and Biking Plan, Part I
Friday, June 22, 2018, 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM CDT

   Getting started: recognizing assets, barriers and opportunities

   Community engagement for project implementation and success

   Working with data: analytical tools and approaches

   Infrastructure AND programs: Infusing a 6Es approach throughout


Developing a Walking and Biking Plan, Part II
Friday, June 22, 2018, 1:00 – 2:30 PM CDT

   Effective short-term and longer term approaches

   Tactical urbanism and the 5Es

   Plan language and SMART goals

   Implementation plan and resources for funding

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Credits

Architects:
     6.0 HSW CE Hours

AIA: 
     6.0 HSW LUs

Engineers: 
     6.0 PDHs

Continuing Education Credit Information

HalfMoon Education is an American Institute of Architects-approved continuing education sponsor (No. J885) and is deemed an approved continuing education sponsor for architects in New York. These webinars are not approved for Florida architects. Other states do not preapprove educators or courses. Check each webinar for the number of continuing education hours available. HalfMoon Education is an approved engineer continuing education provider in Florida, Indiana, Maryland, New Jersey (Approval No. 24GP00000700), New York (NYSED Sponsor No. 35), North Carolina, and North Dakota. Other states do not preapprove educators or courses. These webinars offer engineer continuing education credit in all states. Check each course listing for the number of PDHs available. HalfMoon Education is an International Code Council Preferred Provider (1232). Participation and knowledge retention will be verified for these webinar events, certificates of completion will be provided, and HSW LUs will be reported to the AIA. Please see individual course listings for available credit approval.

Speakers

Antonio Rosell

Community Design Group (CDG)

Antonio M. Rosell, P.E., AICP, is the founder and director of Community Design Group (CDG), a consulting firm specializing in bicycle and pedestrian planning, placemaking and urban design, and community engagement. In 2015, he was recognized as “2015 Minnesota Planner of the Year” by the Minnesota Chapter of the American Planning Association.
An urban planner and civil engineer with 25 years of professional experience, Antonio integrates innovation and best-practices in active transportation, community design, and citizen participation to facilitate community learning, consensus-building and project implementation. He has led numerous sustainable transportation planning, design and community engagement projects in Minnesota and neighboring states, and also internationally in Mexico and Peru.
Antonio leads trainings for engineers, planners and other design professionals on pedestrian and bicycle transportation topics, and also serves as adjunct professor in the Urban and Regional Planning Program of the University of Minnesota’s Humphrey School, where he teaches a graduate course on sustainable transportation.

There are 4 Courses in This Seminar

Developing a Walking and Biking Plan, Part I

Developing a Walking and Biking Plan, Part I

June 22, 2018 Webinar Antonio Rosell
Developing a Walking and Biking Plan, Part II

Developing a Walking and Biking Plan, Part II

June 22, 2018 Webinar Antonio Rosell