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SUMMARY:What is a Walkability Study\, and Why Should You Do One? (SmartGrowth)
DESCRIPTION:What is a Walkability Study\, and Why Should You Do One?\nThursday\, April 29 at 2:00 p.m. EDT\nParticipants of the live webinar are eligible for 1.5 AICP CM credits.\nIn 2008\, Oklahoma City was named the least walkable city in the United States by a national magazine.  Mayor Mick Cornett responded by commissioning a walkability study\, a project that led to a transformation of 40 blocks of downtown streets. \nJoin the Maryland Department of Planning and the Smart Growth Network at 2 p.m. Thursday\, April 29\, as Jeff Speck\, one the nation’s leading pedestrian experts\, explains his approach in Oklahoma City and other communities\, how walkability studies are conducted\, and how local planners can work with neighborhoods\, business groups and citizens to complete similar studies of their own. \nClick here for More Information and to Register
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/what-is-a-walkability-study-and-why-should-you-do-one-smartgrowth/
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