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Pedestrians Count! Data, Modeling & Advocacy Workshop

Sunday, October 3, 2010 at 9:00 AM - Tuesday, October 5, 2010 at 4:30 PM (PT)

Berkeley, CA

Pedestrians Count! Data, Modeling & Advocacy Workshop

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Main Workshop (Monday and Tuesday) Ended $50.00 $0.00
Main Workshop + Advocacy Focus (Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday) Ended $50.00 $0.00
Advocacy Focus (Sunday only) Ended $50.00 $0.00
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Event Details

$50 pays for all three days.  Please select the ticket which corresponds to days you will be attending.

 Click here for the agenda

More information at https://www.californiawalks.org/Pedestrians_Count_.html

 

A hands-on workshop to learn and practice current pedestrian data collection, analysis and modeling strategies together with strategic advocacy planning. Statewide professionals, academics and community leaders will share their current and most promising work. Make sure you don’t miss this opportunity to learn from, share and network with California’s leaders in pedestrian safety and walkable communities.

Sunday, Oct. 3 9-4:30                                                                                       Statewide Strategic Walk Advocacy Planning Workshop with lunch, fun & film  at     North Berkeley Senior Center, MLK & Hearst                                       Directions: TRAIN Capitol Corridor: 20% Discount Berkeley Station Take AC Transit #51B  to MLK/University Ave stop, north 2 blocks on MLK to No.Berk Sr. Center

From Richmond Rail station transfer to BART North Berkeley Station

BART:Up Ohlone Greenway east across from North Berkeley BART or 2 blocks north from AC Transit #51B stop at MLK & University Ave (north and westbound from Downtown Berkeley BART and eastbound from Amtrak/Capitol Corridor) or two blocks north of University Avenue at MLK & Hearst) .

Bike parking available at the Brower Center (Oct. 4-5), in front of the North Berkeley Sr. Center (Oct. 3) and secure bike parking at the Bike Station, 1/2 block from Downtown Berkeley BART on Shattuck just south of Allston Way, http://alamedabicycle.com/station_berkeley.html

Brower Center: Downtown Berkeley BART stop for BART and all AC Transit, at corner of Allston Way & Shattuck, walk east on Allston Way 1 block to Brower Center

check www.511.org for further directions

Click here for nearby hotels accepting state rate

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20% Discount for Capitol Corridor rail travel to Peds Count! Workshop Click here or em info@californiawalks.org for discount code

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Check out our items for auction!

 

We will be auctioning this beautiful platter signed by the artist and a keychain, both by Boris Bally

         

 

We also have this elegant necklace by JoIris Designs


 

Sponsors

 

                                            

 

                    

 

 

                              

 

                                                        

                                      

   

 

               

State of California Business Transportation & Health Agency, Strategic Growth Council


 If interested in exhibiting, or in a registration or travel scholarship please email wendy@californiawalks.org


 If you are interested carpooling to the conference contact akelso(at)walksacramento.org.

When & Where



David Brower Center
2150 Allston Way
Berkeley, CA

Sunday, October 3, 2010 at 9:00 AM - Tuesday, October 5, 2010 at 4:30 PM (PT)


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California WALKS

CaliforniaWALKS mentors pedestrian advocacy, supports local groups and advances pedestrian safety and walkable communities statewide. Roadway, crosswalk and intersection designs are developed at the state or national level but affect local walking. We can walk more, and drive less, if it safe to walk. California WALKS works for walkable communities for everyone in California. For more information, visit californiawalks.org