Presentation Topic: BikePedRVA 2045
Abstract: BikePedRVA 2045 provides a crucial update of the 2004 Richmond Regional Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan. The plan focuses on building a cross-regional network of shared use paths, interconnected and supported by local level projects for sidewalks, neighborhood connectors, bikeable streets, and complete streets elements that will create a comprehensive system for active transportation. This presentation gives a high-level overview of the plan and covers how the public engagement period will help inform the final plan and future updates.
Presenters: Phil Riggan, Dan Motta
Speaker Bios:
Phil Riggan has worked as a transportation planner with PlanRVA, the Richmond Regional Transportation Planning Organization, since 2016. He is a 2015 graduate of the VCU Wilder School’s Master of Urban and Regional Planning program. His primary areas of planning focuses on bicycle and pedestrian planning. He is a bicycle commuter and an advocate for the outdoors and healthy living.
Dan Motta joined PlanRVA in 2019 as a Graduate Fellow from VCU’s Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs. After graduating in 2021, he joined PlanRVA as a transportation planner focusing on sustainable regional transportation. Past professional experiences in history, marketing, and the humanities have helped inform his person-first approach to planning and public service.
When: Thursday, March 10th, 2022 at 11:45 AM
Where: The Hofheimer Loft, 2818 W Broad St, Richmond, VA 23230
Attendants will receive 1.0 PDH from this technical meeting. Cost is $30 for members and $35 for non-members. Lunch will be provided.
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