Transportation Design for Communities

Transportation Design for Communities

Georgia Institute of Technology


The challenge of any transportation initiative is to achieve balance between facility engineering and performance and other community priorities, such as neighborhood preservation, economic vitality, and pedestrian friendliness. TRANSPORTATION DESIGN FOR COMMUNITIES is a two-day course that will present principles to help you create more livable places. Experts will share their tools for designing transportation facilities where pedestrians, bicyclists, transit customers, and motorists are all partners in mobility. The program will focus on streetscape and public space design, economic and land development implications, land use regulations that support transportation projects, and the community involvement process.

WHEN & WHERE: October 20-21, 2005 at Georgia Tech's Global Learning and Conference Center in Atlanta

WHO SHOULD ATTEND: This program is a must for local and state transportation planners, roadway design professionals, architects and landscape architects, urban designers, land use planners, transit planners and engineers, and land development professionals

TO REGISTER: Online at www.coa.gatech.edu/cqgrd or by phone at 404.385.3500

MORE INFORMATION: contact Karen Leone de Nie, CQGRD, at [email protected] or 404.385.5125

Related Link: For Registartion and Additional Course Information

For more information contact:

Karen Leone de Nie
Georgia Institute of Technology
760 Spring Street
Atlanta
GA 30308
USA

Phone: 404-385-5125
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.coa.gatech.edu/cqgrd

Posted September 9, 2005



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