Workshops are held on the 5th floor of the hotel, close to the exhibit hall and registration area.
This year’s workshops were:
•Building a Community Team to Create Safe Routes to School
•A Greenway Network for the Boston Area
•Reaching Spanish-Speaking Audiences with Effective Traffic Safety Materials
•Improving Walking Conditions through Revised Signal Timing
•Improving Bicycling Safety and Access with Better Facilities: Bike Lanes and Beyond
•Don't Forget to Shovel: Keep Pedestrians Upright. Clear that Snow and Ice!
•Restoring the Norwottuck Rail Trail
•Advocating for Linear Corridors
•Using Video to Teach about Bicycling
•Making Safer Routes to School with Infrastructure Improvements
•Trails: If We Build Them, Will They Come?
•Good Cop/Bad Cop: Should We Take Bikes?
•Improving Access for Pedestrians with Disabilities and Older Adults Increases Access for ALL Pedestrians!
•From Vision through Environmental Review: The Opportunities and Challenges of a Regional Trail Project
•Making the Witch City Safer for Striders and Riders
Workshop presenters included a wide array of experts, including:
• Law Enforcement Officials
• Consultants
• “Friends Of” Members
• Public Health Officials
• Community Organizers
• Traffic Engineers
• Urban Planners
• Trail Designers
• School Staff
• Local, Regional, State and Federal Agency Representatives
Click Here for Workshop Descriptions