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Low Stress Bike Networks

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January 18, 2017 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm America/Los Angeles Timezone
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Where:
615 Second Avenue
Suite 280

Low Stress Networks
Wednesday, January 18 | 3:00 – 4:00 pm EST
Register here: http://www.apbp.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=900215

Join APBP for this exciting webinar to kick off 2017 webinar series. Speakers include Eli Glazier of Toole Design, Eric Anderson with the City of Berkeley, CA, and Nicole Wynands with the Fairfax County DOT, VA.

Learn about Berkeley’s experience with low stress bicycle networks and how Fairfax County is using level of traffic stress to develop a countywide bicycle map.


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Continuing Education: APBP has applied to the AICP for 1.0 Certification Maintenance credits and will provide an attendance certificate.

MIG | SvR is once again sponsoring the APBP webinar series for BPAC members to attend in 2017. We sincerely appreciate MIG | SvR ’s continued support of BPAC by sponsoring the APBP webinar series.

You are invited to attend webinar tomorrow – “Low Stress Networks” from noon to 1:00pm at MIG | SvR . Scroll down and a description of the webinar is below. Reminder – MIG | SvR is located at 615 Second Avenue, Suite 280.
If you have questions regarding the location of the webinar, please contact Elana Darnell, 206-223-0326, [email protected].

615 Second Avenue, Suite 280, Seattle, WA 98104
Entrance on Second Avenue, you need to take the elevator to the second floor.
Pioneer Square Station is the closest light rail station.
Still on the Second Ave bike facility.
Bike racks located on east side of the street.
Phone and email are the same.

Marina King
Administrative Assistant II | Data Services | Puget Sound Regional Council
Ph: 206-389-2878 | [email protected]
1011 Western Avenue, Suite 500 | Seattle, WA 98104-1035


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