Developments in Transportation for 2023
With Janette Sadik-Khan and David Zipper
Pedestrian deaths are rising, automobiles, SUVs, and light-weight vehicles are getting greater, there has by no means been more cash for infrastructure, and extra DOT’s are claiming they ‘get it.” What does all of it imply for 2023? Are we regressing, turning the tide, and even progressing? We’re joined by modern transportation skilled Janette Sadik-Khan, and main transportation journalist David Zipper to interrupt down the place we now have been and the place we’re going on the planet of transportation, fairness – and sure – walkability.
Be part of us with Janette Sadik-Khan, Principal, Bloomberg Associates, Board Chair of NACTO, former NYC Transportation Director, and writer of “Road Combat” and David Zipper, Journalist, and Visiting Fellow on the Harvard Kennedy Faculty’s Taubman Middle for State and Native Authorities.
With each webinar we host, our aim is to supply attendees with new data and data to stroll away with and maybe apply in their very own communities and advocacy efforts.
On this webinar we hope friends will take with them these studying goals:
- Study anticipated traits in transportation for 2023 and what they imply for the walkability motion.
- Vital choices that federal, state, and native decision-makers might be going through in 2023
- Steps that advocates can take to affect traits and win higher outcomes for walkability and lively transportation of their communities.
Developments in Transportation for 2023
Tune in Thursday, January nineteenth at 2pm Jap, 11am Pacific for our first webinar of 2023 the place we’ll be declaring all of the traits of the upcoming 12 months!
Watch our Earlier Webinar
Like all of our webinars, this might be recorded and obtainable after the very fact. However you’ll wish to be a part of us in real-time in case you can for the chance to ask questions of our friends and live-tweet together with us. You’ll additionally obtain ample sources and extra supplies in case you RSVP.
Be part of us: Thursday, January nineteenth
2:00pm – 3:00pm ET