ICF International, a contractor for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, organized a webinar on "Implementing Comprehensive Healthy Community Design Plans" on June 17, 2015. Webinar Handouts The purpose of this webinar was to advise CDC grant awardees on how to establish and implement equitable, comprehensive healthy community design plans that incorporate best practices in land use and development, multi-modal transportation networks, and site designs, with a goal of encouraging physically active travel and access to healthy food choices. Presenters included Mark Fenton, Adjunct Associate Professor, Tufts University; Leslie Meehan, Director of Healthy Communities, Nashville, TN; and Laura Garrett, Community Initiatives Lead, Columbus, IN. Contact Info for ICF INTERNATIONAL | 3 Corporate Square NE, Suite 370, Atlanta, GA 30329 | DCH-Training@icfi.com
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Our 2015 Summit featured Roger Geller, Bicycle Coordinator for Portland, Oregon. About Geller, People For Bikes says, "If anyone in the United States understands how policies can support biking, it's Roger Geller. As Portland's bicycle coordinator, he's overseen a 250 percent spike in bike commuting and helped the city top countless bike-lovers' lists." Geller's excellent keynote presentation is available below. Bike Walk CT organized a NACTO Bikeway Design Workshop, led by Roger Geller, in April 2015. Below are links to Roger Geller's powerpoint files. The workshop was co-sponsored by the Connecticut Department of Public Health, supported by
funds from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention under the State Public Health Actions grant. Color ppts (very large files) 1 - Intro 2 - Bicycle Lanes 3 - Cycle Tracks 4 - Crossing Treatments 5 - Bike Box 6 - Bicycle Boulevards 7 - Markings, Legends & Signs Black and White ppts 1 - Intro 2 - Bicycle Lanes 3 - Cycle Tracks 4 - Crossing Treatments 5 - Bike Box 6 - Bicycle Boulevards 7 - Markings, Legends & Signs |
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