NACTO Design Guide Training 2019
Rendering courtesy of NACTO
January 29 or January 30, 2019
NACTO Design Guide Training
Designing Streets for Transit
Both workshop locations are SOLD OUT. Please contact Barb Walsh to be put on a waiting list.
Great cities need great transit systems, and great transit needs better streets.
For cities and regions to grow sustainably and foster equitable access for all residents, unlocking streets for transit is key to providing reliable and efficient movement. Join us for a one-day training workshop on street design tools and strategies to support more effective transit systems, and facilitate safe movement for all users of an urban street. Learn the state of the practice from NACTO's Transit Street Design Guide, and apply those lessons during an interactive and energizing program.
Register to join us for a one-day Designing Streets for Transit Workshop on Tuesday, January 29, 2019, to be held at J. Erik Jonsson Central Public Library in Dallas, or Wednesday, January 30, 2019, to be held at NCTCOG. The National Association of City Transportation Officials will host these Transit Guide Design Workshops.
Training Modules:
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Transit Street Design: Transit Lanes & Transit ways, and Priority at Intersections
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Transit-Supportive Systems: Stations & Stops, and Aligning with Streets
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Case studies from cities across North America
Apply these lessons to a hands-on design charrette to a corridor in the Dallas-Fort Worth region.
Training includes lunch, and registrants may purchase a discounted copy of the NACTO Transit Street Design Guide. (Purchase is optional but must be completed by January 11 to receive the Guide at the workshop.)
Registration: $10
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Tuesday, January 29, 2019
J. Erik Jonsson Central Public Library
1515 Young St., Dallas 75201
8:30 am - 4:30 pm
(Sign-in begins at 8 am)
Seating is limited to 60
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Wednesday, January 30, 2019
NCTCOG
616 Six Flags Dr., Arlington 76011
8:30 am - 4:30 pm
(Sign-in begins at 8 am)
Seating is limited to 40
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Continuing Education: 8 Credits
This course is eligible for AICP Certification and Engineering Professional Development Hours. Attendance must be verified and a course survey must be completed. Additional instructions will be provided onsite.
Click here or scroll to bottom of page to complete registration.
Contact Barb Walsh for additional information.