Transit Oriented Development Webinar
Wednesday, September 15th
10am Pacific / 1pm Eastern
90 minutes
Transit Oriented Development (TOD) is an approach to combat traffic congestion and protect the environment that has caught on all across the country. It involves the creation of compact, walkable communities centered around high quality public transportation systems, making it possible to live a higher quality life without complete dependence on a car for mobility and survival.
In this webinar, experienced TOD practitioners Aaron Miripol (Urban Land Conservancy) Dace West (City of Denver), and Melinda Pollack (Enterprise) will provide an introduction to basic TOD concepts, describe examples of how it is being applied in various communities, and then focus in on the innovative work they are doing in Denver, Colorado. The webinar will also include an update on the latest national policy objectives relating to sustainable community development.
LOGIN INFORMATION
To access the webinar, click on the following link: http://www.tfaforms.com/175701
In addition to logging into the website, you will need to call in for the audio portion of the webinar:
- (866) 628-8620
- Code: 159 149
PRESENTER BIOS
- Aaron Miripol
- Melinda Pollack
- Dace West
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