Upcoming webinar: Trends in How Municipalities are Addressing Increased Demand for Safe Public Space

Webinar: Research in Action: Trends in How Municipalities Are Addressing Increased Demand for Safe Public Space
Date: May 28, 2020
Time: 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm MT/2:00 pm to 3:00 pm ET
Cost: Free
Organization: America Walks
 
This webinar will describe various strategies communities are implementing in response to increased demands for safe public space for walking and cycling during the COVID-19 crisis. Researchers at UNC’s Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center will present on an effort to collect and analyze data on these strategies in order to identify community-based factors related to their adoption, impacts, long-term viability, and potential unintended consequence. This webinar is intended for those just starting out on the walking path as well as those interested in learning more about the topic. 
 
Tools for collecting pedestrian data in all communities will be presented and a range of possible indicators and creative indirect measures of pedestrian activity will be explored. 
 
Attendees will be invited via instant polling to contribute to this ongoing research by sharing observations and opinions about the changing demands on public space in your community. Are space considerations a significant issue in your community? What is your experience in sharing public space and social distancing? How safe are you feeling? What feedback are you hearing from others in your community about what’s working (or not working for them)? 
 
Presenters will also share suggestions for creative approaches attendees can use to estimate the impacts of COVID-19 on walking conditions and pedestrian activity in their communities.
 
For more information about this training, click here.

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