Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Planning: Training for Practitioners

Lynn Weigand, Portland State University

Summary:

The growing focus on context sensitive solutions and design in roadway planning, increased support for addressing public health objectives through transportation and land use planning, and concerns about oil dependence and global warming all point to a need for planning practitioners to have more knowledge and skills related to pedestrian and bicycle planning.  At the same time, the amount of funding going toward pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure has increased significantly since the early 1990s with the passage of ISTEA.  

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Project Details

Project Type:
Technology Transfer
Project Status:
Completed
End Date:
September 30,2012
UTC Grant Cycle:
OTREC 2012
UTC Funding:
$41,566