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SUMMARY:Empowering Cities with Data: Partnership Building & Frontier Technologies
DESCRIPTION:How can cities reduce cyclist and pedestrian traffic fatalities? How can streets be better designed for the elderly? How can housing authorities avoid trash overflow onto sidewalks?\nUrbanites long for cities that are more walkable\, bikeable\, and responsive. This event will explore two key tools for realizing these goals: partnership building\, and frontier technology. Specifically\, a look into Numina’s sensing platform that measures street activity. \nHow can planning professionals work with this data and budding technology firms? The Downtown Brooklyn Partnership will share on partnerships for the public realm and the Living Labs program. \nAfter the panel discussion\, there will be an opportunity for attendees to explore Numina’s data dashboards; including data on public streets\, parks and plazas\, and trash collection. \nThis event is hosted by the APA New York Metro Chapter Technology Committee and is eligible for 1 CM credit; however\, you do not need to be a Chapter member or urban planner to attend\, open to the public. \nLink: https://www.nyplanning.org/events/empowering-cities-with-data-partnership-building-frontier-technologies/
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SUMMARY:Public Involvement Working Group Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Please join Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations Monday\, March 9th at 2:00 PM ET for their upcoming webinar: Public Involvement and Resources Related to Title VI and Environmental Justice hosted by Fleming El-Amin and Jody McCullough from FHWA\nThey will provide an overview of what Environmental Justice means at FHWA and share helpful resources on policy and public participation. \nRegister for the webinar here: LINK https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/4443168674286495245
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SUMMARY:Proven Safety Countermeasures Workshop - Burlington County (DVRPC region)
DESCRIPTION:New Jersey is currently a Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) focus approach state for both Pedestrians and Intersections\, with approximately 24% of fatal and serious injury crashes involving Intersections and 27% involving Pedestrians and Bicycles. In New Jersey\, approximately 60% of fatal and serious injury crashes are occurring on the local system.\nThe New Jersey Local Technical Assistance Program (NJLTAP) has partnered with the FHWA Division Office\, NJDOT Bureau of Safety\, Bicycle and Pedestrian Programs and Local Aid and Economic Development\, and our three Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) to develop a half-day workshop focused on the FHWA Proven Safety Countermeasures and the funding available for improvements to the local system. \nThis workshop provides guidance on the FHWA Proven Safety Countermeasures that local public agencies can implement to successfully address roadway departure\, intersection\, and pedestrian and bicycle crashes. The course will provide emphasis on intersection and pedestrian safety countermeasures\, as well as potential funding sources (both federal and state) for implementing such countermeasures. Further\, emphasis will be provided to include ways to implement the countermeasures into existing projects as proactive low-cost solutions to safety improvements. \nRegistration is required for this event. AICP and PE credits available. \nFor more information on this Proven Safety Countermeasures Workshop and how to register. https://cait.rutgers.edu/event/proven-safety-countermeasures-workshop-3/
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SUMMARY:Together North Jersey Forum
DESCRIPTION:Together North Jersey celebrates 5 years since the completion of the TNJ Plan!\nJoin us on March 20\, 2020 as we look back at the progress we have made in the last 5 years and look forward to the next five. \nLooking back\, Together North Jersey has had a positive impact on communities across the region. From launching the TNJ Institute to completing a variety of technical assistance projects\, we’ve accomplished much during the past 5 years. \nLooking forward\, Together North Jersey is about to reexamine the TNJ Plan to assess how our region’s priorities and goals may have changed since its completion in 2015. \nNow’s a great time to reengage and help shape the future of this initiative! \nLink to the Event Page is HERE https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/together-north-jersey-forum-2020/
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