Wednesday October 28, 5pm-7pm
Summitteers enjoyed a reception and networking opportunity while exploring posters from the following participants. Click on the link to view the posters!
- Anne Ferguson, StoryWalk® Project creator and coordinator, Kellogg-Hubbard Library
The StoryWalk® Project, get the whole family walking - Kari Schlosshauer, Regional Policy Manager
Safe Routes to School National Partnership - Noel Mickelberry, Executive Director, Oregon Walks
Overcoming barriers to walking to school: A family-based approach to getting around on foot - Stacey Beuttell, Program Director, WalkBoston
Walk to school? But how do I get to the front door? Walkable campus design principles for K-12 Schools - Carol Kachadoorian, Mid-Atlantic Regional Planning Director, Toole Design Group
Beyond Safe Routes to School: Next Generation Thinking in Active School Travel - Carol Kachadoorian, Associate Senior Planner, Toole Design Group
Build Your Own Neighborhood Pedestrian Safety Program Resource - Melissa Miklus, Associate, Alta Planning + Design
Pedestrian Safety Campaigns that Don’t Suck - Julie Bond, MPA, Senior Research Associate, Center for Urban Transportation Research, University of South Florida
Increasing Walkability and Safety through Education and Marketing along a High Crash Corridor in Tampa, Florida - Jaime Fearer, Planning & Policy Manager, California Walks
Catalyzing Partnerships for Safe & Walkable Communities: Lessons Learned from the Community Pedestrian Safety Training Program - James Gallagher, Communications Manager, Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center, UNC Highway Safety Research Center
Watch for Me NC: Lessons from A Statewide Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Program - Alicia Orosco, Program Manager, Transportation for America
Creative Place-making and Transit: Community Engagement, Lasting Neighborhoods and Cultural Celebration - Scott Allen, Community Development Director, City of Blue Springs, MO
Filling In The Gaps: Making Walking a Priority in an American Suburb - Virginia Faust, Senior Planner, NC Dept. of Commerce
How do prospect and refuge make a community walkable? - Charlie Denney, Alta Planning + Design, Senior Associate, Alta Planning + Design
Walking in Memphis: How to tackle citywide pedestrian needs - Steffeni Mendoza Gray, City Engagement and Partnership Lead, Oregon Public Health Institute
Low-Cost Solutions to Pedestrian Connectivity in Rural Oregon - Kate Hall, Manager, Canada Walks – Green Communities Canada
Who are the walking advocates and what do they do? - Ginny M. Frederick, CDC Foundation Fellow, Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Walk This Way: Guides for Promoting Walking in Community Venues - Matt Tomasulo, Founder/Chief Instigator, Walk [Your City]
Walk [Your City] – Plan, design and install quick, light and affordable street signs for people. - Pei-Sung Lin, Ph.D., P.E., PTOE, FITE, Program Director, Center for Urban Transportation Research at University of South Florida
Best Practice on Promoting a Pedestrian and Bicycle Friendly Community on a University Campus: USF Bulls Walk and Bike Week