TRB Webinar: Fast-Tracked: A tactical transit study Tactical urbanism can improve cities through their built environments. TRB is hosting a webinar on Wednesday, March 4, 2020, from 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM ET that describes what tactical urbanism is and identifies current practices in tactical transit projects. Presenters will discuss how to improve transit speed, access, and ridership at a fraction of both the cost and time of conventional projects. This webinar draws on research from TCRP Report 207: Fast-Tracked: A Tactical Transit Study This webinar is sponsored by the Transit Cooperative Research Program. There is no fee to attend this webinar; however, sign into MyTRB.org to view registration information. Webinar Presenters: Anthony Garcia, Street Plans Collaborative Dana Wall, Street Plans Collaborative Kyle Gabhart, New York City Department of Transportation Jay Monty, City of Everett Moderated by: Anthony Garcia, Street Plans Collaborative Webinar Outline Introduction to the tactical urbanism philosophy Case studies and findings New York City City of Everett Question and answer session The first 60 minutes of the webinar will be for presentations and the final 30 minutes will be reserved for audience questions.
Learning Objectives At the end of this webinar, you will able to: Define tactical urbanism Identify practices from case studies around the country American Institute of Certified Planners Certification Maintenance Credits This webinar is approved by theâ¯American Institute of Certified Plannersâ¯for 1.5 Certification Maintenance Credits.â¯Please make sure that you register for this session and log in using the link that TRB provides to your email account. We use this as your record that you attended this session. TRB only maintains the records of attendees who use their email address to log into the webinar, and cannot verify attendance of individuals who view the webinar without personally logging into the session.  Please visit the Certification Maintenance section of APAâs website, Certification Maintenance webpage to claim your credits. You may use the following steps: Log in using your ID# and password. Select View my CM log. Select Add CM-Registered Credits. Using the CM Search option, type in the name of the event or event number (e.g. 21064) and click "Go." Please note: If searching for an event by Provider, use the search option, type in the name of the provider and click âGoâ. From the results below, select by clicking on the name of the provider. From the results below, find your event and select "Add to My Log." If this is a multi-part event, you will have the option to select from a list of activity sessions. Please rate the event, add a comment (optional), and click on the Ethics statement and check the box to confirm. Note: you should see a message indicating the CM reporting period year that you are logging. Click submit and the CM credits should appear in your CM log.  If you have problems reporting your CM credits or have general questions about the CM program, please contact [email protected].â¯Â Registration is available until just before the webinar starts. Once the webinar starts, you will be unable to submit your registration. Individuals that are registered for a webinar but do not receive their confirmation emails due to their organizationâs internal firewalls should contact the TRB Helpdesk for assistance in signing in. Registration questions? Contact Reggie Gillum.   |