Participants of this webinar will learn to recognize the legal, design and planning process challenges of complete streets through concrete examples, and to identify possible solutions.
Agenda
- Introduction and background
- Legal aspects
- Design aspects
- Planning process aspect
Learning Objectives
- Think differently about planning and building urban streets
- Recognize legal, design, and process challenges
- Identify ideas on how to address the challenges of implementation
- Gain overall confidence in pursuing the Complete Street concept
Target Audience
Transportation planners working on transportation master plans, community design plans, and street designs; urban street and bridge design engineers; traffic engineers; urban planners; safety professionals, and interested elected officials.
Presenter
Kornel Mucsi, Program Manager
Transportation Planning, City of Ottawa
In his current role, Kornel coordinates a group of talented transportation professionals working on transportation policy development, multimodal transportation modelling and planning, and the functional design of streets with active transportation facilities. His main focus is bringing together street design with the City’s long-term transportation vision. Kornel has 20+ years’ experience in transportation planning and engineering. He holds a BSc degree in engineering from the University of Novi Sad (former Yugoslavia), Master’s degrees from the University of Westminster (UK) and the University of Toronto, and a PhD degree from Carleton University.
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