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Register now for “Greening the Streetscape: Complete Streets & Stormwater Management”

By Smart Growth America, June 30, 2017

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The National Complete Streets Coalition is excited to continue our monthly webinar series, designed to help professionals from a variety of disciplines put Complete Streets principles into action. Implementation & Equity 201: The Path Forward to Complete Streets is exploring a new issue each month related to creating safer, healthier, more equitable streets.

Our next webinar will be Greening the Streetscape: Complete Streets & Stormwater Management, taking place on Monday, July 10th from 1:00-2:00 PM EDT. Co-host NACTO will join the Coalition in answering questions such as: How can transportation projects be designed to benefit the environment, promote public health, and manage stormwater, all while creating vibrant, attractive, walkable places? And what innovative strategies are cities around the country using to make their streets safer and more resilient?

This webinar will highlight NACTO’s new Urban Street Stormwater Guide, which showcases strategies for getting the most from streets, both for mobility and the environment. It will also feature speakers from two NACTO cities that are leading the way in designing Green and Complete Streets. Jessica Noon will share the story of Philadelphia’s Green City, Clean Waters program, and Sarah Anderson will discuss Denver’s cutting edge Ultra-Urban Green Infrastructure Guidelines. Registration for the webinar is now open. We hope you’ll be able to join us!

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Have a question about this topic that you’d be interested for us to explore during the event? Email it to us ahead of time at [email protected], or find us on Twitter at @completestreets.

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