DAVID ENGWICHT Author of Street Reclaiming Creating Livable Streets and Vibrant Commmunities speaking in Los Angeles Wed Nov 8 and 9 cosponsored by SCPG too
Wesley Roe and Marjorie Lakin Erickson
lakinroe at silcom.com
Fri Nov 3 09:44:46 PST 2000
NEW LECTURE SERIES
DAVID ENGWICHT
Author of Street Reclaiming:
Creating Livable Streets & Vibrant Communities
Wed. Nov. 8th at 7:30 pm
Los Angeles Eco-Village
117 Bimini Place (in the lobby)*
Los Angeles 90004
($10 donation requested, sliding scale ok)
or
Thur Nov 9th, 9:30 am - 12 Noon
at the MTA Board Room
One Gateway Plaza
Downtown Los Angeles
(free event)
Street Reclaiming is a host of practical ideas for reclaiming our
streets. For neighbors, there is a simple six-week program to reduce
traffic by 30-50%. For city officials, it's a package of strategies for
reducing traffic city-wide comparable to strategies for reducing
garbage. Street Reclaiming is a quantum leap beyond traffic calming. It
involves psychological reclaiming--a simple technique that anyone can
initiate with immediate results. Then, if a group desires, it can move on
to physical reclaiming: converting traffic space into community spaces that
will enhance the social fabric of the neighborhood. An excellent resource
for community activists, transportation engineers, urban planners, and
decision makers, Street Reclaiming will also appeal to a wide cross section
of the general public who are sick of excessive traffic.
David is one of the world's most innovative thinkers in transportation,
urban design, and community development. The inventor of the Walking
School Bus, he is considered the father of Traffic Calming in both North
America and Australia. His writings, conference presentations, and
workshops have changed public policy at the highest levels in many
countries. David lives in Brisbane, Australia.
DIRECTIONS to L.A. Eco-Village: From First St. & Vermont, go 1 blk east on
First, turn right on Bimini to 1st bldg. on right. MTA: #204 on Vermont,
#16 on Third St., #14 on Beverly; Metro Redline at Beverly, then walk 2
blks south to First, go 1 blk east on First, turn right on Bimini to 1st
bldg.. If driving, park at Vons on Second & Bimini if you can't find a
place on Bimini; try to carpool.
DIRECTIONS to the MTA at Gateway Plaza: Downtown Dash Buses #B or #D, Metro
Red Line, Blue Line. Any bus to downtown, then the Dash buses.
Sponsored by:
MTA Planning (Pedestrian-Urban Transportation Linkages), City of Los
Angeles Planning Department, CRSP/Los Angeles Eco-Village, Southern
California Council on Environment and Development (SCCED), P.O.V. Film
Services, L.A. County Bicycle Coalition, South Coast Permaculture Guild,
Eco-Home Network, Occidental College Urban & Environmental Policy
Institute, So. Calif. Transit Advocates, Auto-Free Orange County,
Councilman Mike Hernandez' Office, Ecovillage Network of the Americas, City
of Los Angeles Department of Transportation.
For additional information, contact Lois Arkin, 213/738-1254 or <crsp at igc.org>
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