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TZID:America/New_York | |
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DTSTART:20151101T020000 | |
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DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T230915Z | |
DESCRIPTION: Keith Sorensen\, Charlotte Dept of Transportation\, Trips for Kids\n Earn-a-BikeDick Winters\, Mecklenburg County Health Dept\, Trips for Kids Charlotte Re-cyclery \nMike Lopez\, Trips for Kids Charlotte Re-Cyclery This session requires you to have your own bicycle and helmet. | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151017T134500 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151017T144500 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T231209Z | |
LOCATION:Tour | |
SUMMARY:Trips for Kids Charlotte Re-Cyclery | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
UID:calendar.277.field_date.0@mintvmw/drupal7 | |
DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T230820Z | |
DESCRIPTION:Dianna Ward\, Charlotte B-Cycle Olatunji Oboi Reed\, Slow Roll Chicago Anthony Taylor\, Major Taylor Bicycling Club of MN\n\nPeople cycle for many reasons. Some enjoy the competitive aspect while others enjoy the more leisure aspect of cycling. There are more and more people opting to commute via bicycle. More recently community leaders have begun to organize rides as a way to combat health and social disparities. This dynamic group of leaders will share details about the unique group rides that they have initiated to propel cycling forward within urban areas. | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151017T134500 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151017T144500 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T230820Z | |
LOCATION:Room 901 | |
SUMMARY:Cycling as a Social Change Agent | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
UID:calendar.276.field_date.0@mintvmw/drupal7 | |
DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T230729Z | |
DESCRIPTION:Every Wheel has a Hub: Building the Bicycle Information Highway in Your Community | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151017T134500 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151017T144500 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T230729Z | |
LOCATION:Room 902 | |
SUMMARY:Every Wheel has a Hub: Building the Bicycle Information Highway in Your Community | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
UID:calendar.275.field_date.0@mintvmw/drupal7 | |
DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T230649Z | |
DESCRIPTION:Ken Tippette\, Charlotte Dept of Transportation\nTrung Vo\, P.E.\, Kimley-Horn\nThe combination of bicycles with transit services can be critical to making bicycle transportation a viable means of transportation in many communities. This session will offer examples of strategies and tools used to develop the connection between bicycling and transit\, including determining locations for bus stops bicycle facilities. | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151017T134500 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151017T144500 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T230649Z | |
LOCATION:Room 904 | |
SUMMARY:Bicycles and Transit | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
UID:calendar.274.field_date.0@mintvmw/drupal7 | |
DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T230607Z | |
DESCRIPTION:Ben Cooley\, Bicycle Sport\nD.C. Lucchesi\, Well Run Media\nKeith Sorensen\, Charlotte Dept of Transportation\nDick Winters\, Mecklenburg County Health Dept\nThis session will focus on community outreach. Speakers will discuss a highly successful local initiative to help children learn how to ride a bicycle in a single outing! Additionally\, the Charlotte Chapter of Trips for Kids operates a community bike shop where shoppers can purchase gently used\, refurbished bicycles or learn to repair their own bikes. Revenue generated from bike sales helps support the Earn-A-Bike and ride programs geared to give young people a chance to get out in nature on a bicycle\, who may not otherwise have that opportunity. | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151017T123000 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151017T133000 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T230607Z | |
LOCATION:Room 904 | |
SUMMARY:Reaching Out to the Community through Teaching Kids to Ride and an Earn-a-Bike Program | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
UID:calendar.273.field_date.0@mintvmw/drupal7 | |
DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T230517Z | |
DESCRIPTION:Jeff Sovich\, AICP\nMore communities across the country are embracing the value that bicycling brings to their transportation systems and local economies. This session will explore ways that bicycling can be a tool for improving housing affordability\, physical mobility\, employment opportunities\, and academic achievement\, especially among minority and low-income populations. | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151017T123000 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151017T133000 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T230517Z | |
LOCATION:Room 902 | |
SUMMARY:More Than Just a Ride – Bicycling as a Tool for Advancing Equity\, Housing\, Jobs\, Education and Prosperity | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
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DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T230215Z | |
DESCRIPTION:Alexa Powell\, Piedmont Authority for Regional Transportation\nThis hands-on session will walk participants through creating a marketing plan for bike education courses. This group exercise will develop a marketing plan to target a particular demographic such as commuters\, college students\, children\, recreational cyclists\, etc. The plan will identify potential partners\, venues\, and methods of outreach. The goal of this session is to use this framework as a starting point for implementing\, marketing and promoting bike education courses. | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151017T123000 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151017T133000 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T230215Z | |
LOCATION:Room 905 | |
SUMMARY:Creating a Bike Education Marketing Plan | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
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DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T230135Z | |
DESCRIPTION:Moderator: John Cock\, Principal\, Alta Planning and Design\nSharon Earnhardt\nBret O’Shaughnessey\nJudi Lawson Wallace\nThis panel session will introduce the open streets concept and provide case studies from Winston-Salem (Open Streets events since 2009)\, Salisbury\, NC\, and others to provide insights into the different kinds events and methods for implementation that can be appropriate for North Carolina communities of all sizes. | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151017T123000 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151017T133000 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T230135Z | |
LOCATION:Room 901 | |
SUMMARY:Planning Open Streets Events | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
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DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T230045Z | |
DESCRIPTION:LUNCH | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151017T111500 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151017T123000 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T230045Z | |
SUMMARY:LUNCH | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
UID:calendar.269.field_date.0@mintvmw/drupal7 | |
DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T230012Z | |
DESCRIPTION:Eric Allman\, Carrboro Bicycle Coalition\nHeidi Perov Perry\, Carrboro Bicycle Coalition\nBicycle advocacy can be crucial to introducing bicycle friendly policies into a community. Advocacy groups can be instrumental with educating decision makers about the value of addressing the needs of bicyclists. This requires involvement in local activities and developing programs and partnerships to expand the reach and impact of local bicycle advocacy. | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151017T101500 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151017T111500 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T230012Z | |
LOCATION:Room 905 | |
SUMMARY:How to Turn Elected Officials and other Town Employees into Advocates and Supporters | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
UID:calendar.268.field_date.0@mintvmw/drupal7 | |
DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T225924Z | |
DESCRIPTION:Ken Tippette\, Charlotte Department of Transportation\nBen Miller\, Charlotte Department of Transportation\nThis on-bike mobile session offers a tour of bicycle facilities near Center City Charlotte. This session requires you to have your own bicycle and helmet. | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151017T101500 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151017T111500 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T225924Z | |
LOCATION:Tour | |
SUMMARY:Charlotte Bicycle Facilities | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
UID:calendar.267.field_date.0@mintvmw/drupal7 | |
DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T225826Z | |
DESCRIPTION:Lauren Blackburn\, North Carolina Dept of Transportation\nJames Gallagher\, UNC Highway Safety Research Center\nBrian Massengill\, City of Durham Police Department\nBicycle and pedestrian safety and injury prevention is a critical issue to address when building active\, healthy communities. Watch For Me NC –a combined education and enforcement program – has partner communities spanning the state joining in an effort to reduce pedestrian and bicycle crashes and fatalities. Presenters will give an overview of the combined education/enforcement approach\, describe related law enforcement training\, and offer examples of common questions and discussion points. | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151017T101500 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151017T111500 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T225826Z | |
LOCATION:Room 902 | |
SUMMARY:Improving Bicyclists Safety Through Law Enforcement and Education | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
UID:calendar.266.field_date.0@mintvmw/drupal7 | |
DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T225712Z | |
DESCRIPTION:Matthew Burczyk\, City of Winston-Salem\nDan Gallagher\, Charlotte Dept of Transportation\nMost major roadways were once designed to primarily accommodate a large volume of motor vehicles without consideration to other users. Now many are being given new purpose as “complete streets” better designed to meet the needs of a wider variety of transportation needs\, including better safety for motorists\, pedestrians\, cyclists and transit users. This session will focus on two examples of streets which have been or will be given new opportunity to serve a wider variety of travelers. | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151017T101500 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151017T111500 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T225721Z | |
LOCATION:Room 901 | |
SUMMARY:New Lives to Busy Streets | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
UID:calendar.265.field_date.0@mintvmw/drupal7 | |
DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T225619Z | |
DESCRIPTION:John Cock\, Principal\, Alta Planning and Design\nDr. John Pucher\, Professor Emeritus\, Rutgers University | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151017T083000 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151017T100000 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T225619Z | |
LOCATION:Auditorium | |
SUMMARY:Welcome and Morning Address | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
UID:calendar.264.field_date.0@mintvmw/drupal7 | |
DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T225334Z | |
DESCRIPTION: Friday Reception | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T171500 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T190000 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T225334Z | |
LOCATION:Charlotte B-Cycle Hub located at 333 East Trade Street\, Suite A | |
SUMMARY:Friday Reception | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
UID:calendar.263.field_date.0@mintvmw/drupal7 | |
DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T225249Z | |
DESCRIPTION:Ann Groninger\, Copeley\, Johnson\, Groninger\, PLLC\nLisa Riegel\, Bike/Walk NC\nThis session offers an opportunity to learn the latest in the realm of bicycle law and bicycle advocacy in North Carolina. | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T160000 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T170000 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T225249Z | |
LOCATION:Room 902 | |
SUMMARY:Legal and Advocacy Updates | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
UID:calendar.262.field_date.0@mintvmw/drupal7 | |
DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T225207Z | |
DESCRIPTION: Tom Sauret\, Southern Off-Road Bicycle Association and International Mountain Bicycling Association\nMountain biking has developed from a niche interest of outdoor enthusiasts to an accepted recreational activity enjoyed by millions. Many people now take mountain bicycling vacations that translate into economic benefits for the locations that create state-of-the-art trail systems. This session will focus on what MTBers are looking for in destination areas both rural and urban\, and why the Southeast offers unique opportunities for destination trails. | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T160000 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T170000 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T225207Z | |
LOCATION:Room 901 | |
SUMMARY:Mountain Bicycling Destinations and Economic Impact | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
UID:calendar.261.field_date.0@mintvmw/drupal7 | |
DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T225122Z | |
DESCRIPTION:Dianna Ward\, Charlotte B-Cycle\nRyan Rzepecki\, Social Bikes\nGian-Carlo Crivello\, PBSC\nTimothy Ericson\, Zagster\nBikeshare has evolved from a large city only solution to mid and small cities. Through this evolution companies have designed solutions to meet the needs of a diverse customer base. The panelists will provide details about their systems. | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T160000 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T170000 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T225122Z | |
LOCATION:Room 904 | |
SUMMARY:The Future of Bike Share | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
UID:calendar.260.field_date.0@mintvmw/drupal7 | |
DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T225021Z | |
DESCRIPTION:Sarah O’Brien\, NCSU Institute for Transportation Research and Education\nAgencies at all levels need non-motorized volume data to report on performance measures\,enhance safety\, provide for better operations and maintenance\, and to fulfill customer needs for this data. This session will explain why it is important to count bicyclists and pedestrians and the current state of practice\, highlight the programmatic elements of the NCDOT program and where it is headed\, and talk about how your agency or organization can participate in the program. | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T160000 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T170000 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T225021Z | |
LOCATION:Room 905 | |
SUMMARY:The NCDOT Non-motorized Volume Data Program | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
UID:calendar.259.field_date.0@mintvmw/drupal7 | |
DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T224920Z | |
DESCRIPTION:Ken Tippette\, Charlotte Department of Transportation\nBen Miller\, Charlotte Department of Transportation\nThis on-bike mobile session offers a tour of bicycle facilities near Center City Charlotte. Charlotte B-Cycle will have a limited number of B-Cycles on hand for the Friday Mobile session. These will be available on a first come\, first served basis. Helmets are not supplied but are required for the mobile session so be sure to bring your own. | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T144500 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T154500 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T224920Z | |
LOCATION:Tour | |
SUMMARY:Mobile Classroom: Charlotte Bicycle Facilities | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
UID:calendar.258.field_date.0@mintvmw/drupal7 | |
DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T224741Z | |
DESCRIPTION:Jennifer Baldwin\, Alta Planning and Design\nCandace Davis\, Town of Wake Forest\nMatt Hayes\, AICP\, Alta Planning and Design\nThis session will highlight what multiple small North Carolina towns are doing\, with limited budgets\, to build infrastructure and create education\, encouragement\, and enforcement programs\, including marketing/branding\, wayfinding\, festivals and events\, and mapping. The panel will focus on a toolbox of low-cost solutions for smaller towns that don’t have access to the same funding streams as larger cities. | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T144500 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T154500 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T224741Z | |
LOCATION:Room 905 | |
SUMMARY:Small Towns\, Big Impacts | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
UID:calendar.257.field_date.0@mintvmw/drupal7 | |
DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T224652Z | |
DESCRIPTION:Jesse Day\, Piedmont Triad Regional Council\nDon Kostelec\, AICP\, Kostelec Planning\, LLC\nChantell LaPan\, PHD\, NCSU Department of Parks\, Recreation and Tourism Management\nStudies show bicycle tourism can offer economic impacts to rural regions of the state which provide interest and support for bicycle travel. Market research identifies the strengths\, weaknesses opportunities and threats of these regions and pinpoint strategies to increase cycling tourism. | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T144500 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T154500 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T224652Z | |
LOCATION:Room 902 | |
SUMMARY:Driving Rural Economic Development through Bicycle Tourism | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
UID:calendar.256.field_date.0@mintvmw/drupal7 | |
DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T224557Z | |
DESCRIPTION:Leah Mayo Acheson\, MPH\, Region 9\, Active Routes to School\nRebekah Edens\, MSPH\, Region 6\, Active Routes to School\nBeth Fornadley Johnson\, Region 3\, Active Routes to School\nActive Routes to School Project is a partnership between NCDOT and the NC Division of Public Health and is implemented through local health departments statewide. The project goal is to increase physical activity of elementary and middle school-aged children through safe walking and bicycling to school. This session will use case examples to promote\, partner\, and sustain bicycle safety and physical activity through schools in both urban and rural settings. | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T144500 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T154500 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T224557Z | |
LOCATION:Room 904 | |
SUMMARY:Cruising for Success: Creating Educational and Bicycling Opportunities for Elementary and Middle School-aged Students in NC | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
UID:calendar.255.field_date.0@mintvmw/drupal7 | |
DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T224347Z | |
DESCRIPTION:Vivian Coleman\, AICP\, RLA\, Charlotte Dept of Transportatioin\nJay Higginbotham\, ASLA\, RLA\, Mecklenburg County Asset & Facility Mgmt\nMichael Tubridy\, Crescent Communities\nBeth Poovey\, Land Design\nLouise Dixon\, APR\, Carolina Public Relations\n This session focuses on the ways in which the City of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County are implementing projects to build a robust sidewalk\, bicycle and greenway network and how these investments are “raising the bar” for transportation choices and economic development. A primary focus of this session is the development of the Cross Charlotte Trail\, a 26 mile urban trail and greenway facility. The session will include community engagement strategies\, design approach and interagency collaboration. | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T144500 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T154500 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T224347Z | |
LOCATION:Room 901 | |
SUMMARY:“Raising the Bar” in the Queen City with the Cross Charlotte Trail | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
UID:calendar.254.field_date.0@mintvmw/drupal7 | |
DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T224259Z | |
DESCRIPTION: Shannon Binns\, Executive Director\, Sustain Charlotte\nGil Penalosa\, Chair of the Board\, 8-80 Cities | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T131500 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T143000 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T224259Z | |
LOCATION:Auditorium | |
SUMMARY:Afternoon Keynote Address | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
UID:calendar.253.field_date.0@mintvmw/drupal7 | |
DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T224153Z | |
DESCRIPTION:Date: Friday\, October 16\, 2015 - Location: Auditorium | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T120000 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T131500 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T224153Z | |
LOCATION:Auditorium | |
SUMMARY:LUNCH | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
UID:calendar.252.field_date.0@mintvmw/drupal7 | |
DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T224120Z | |
DESCRIPTION:Nick Tennyson\, Secretary\, NC Dept of Transportation\nMike Holder\, P.E.\, NC Dept of Transportation\nLauren Blackburn\, AICP\, NC Dept of Transportation\nThis address will include remarks from recently named North Carolina Secretary of Transportation Nick Tennyson. Following Secretary Tennyson\, NCDOT staff will review NCDOT policies\, design guidance\, best practices and ongoing challenges to creating streets that accommodate all road users. The session will also review laws passed by the North Carolina General Assembly in 2015 that affect cyclists and cycling infrastructure. | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T110000 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T120000 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T224120Z | |
LOCATION:Auditorium | |
SUMMARY:Noon Summit Address - NCDOT Complete Streets Policy and Implementation | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
UID:calendar.251.field_date.0@mintvmw/drupal7 | |
DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T224035Z | |
DESCRIPTION:April Baker\, Town of Hookerton\, NC\nStefanie Keen\, MA\, MPH\, Vidant Medical Center\nKory Wilmot\, AICP\, AECOM\nThis session will look at incorporating healthy living programs and policies into the bicycle planning program. The presentation will include a case study of the Town of Hookerton and how the community included healthy living programs into their recently completed bicycle and pedestrian plan. | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T094500 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T104500 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T224035Z | |
LOCATION:Room 904 | |
SUMMARY:Incorporating Healthy Living into Bicycle Planning | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
UID:calendar.250.field_date.0@mintvmw/drupal7 | |
DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T223959Z | |
DESCRIPTION:Neha Shah\, Pittsboro-Siler City CVP\nHillary K. Pace\, AICP\, Chatham County Planning Department\nKen Tippette\, Charlotte Dept of Transportation\nDiscussion of the evolution of Chatham County’s 198-mile system of bicycle routes and related maps\, from print to online. Topic will include discussion about the visitor profile and economic impact of the nature traveler\, including the impacts of events and tournaments. This will be followed by helpful suggestions for planning one’s own bicycle tour in North Carolina. | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T094500 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T104500 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T223959Z | |
LOCATION:Room 902 | |
SUMMARY:Maps\, Apps and Economic Impact | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
UID:calendar.249.field_date.0@mintvmw/drupal7 | |
DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T223912Z | |
DESCRIPTION:Pamela Murray\, Clt Spokes People\nBoyd Safrit\, OMB Bike Up\nMike Sule\, Asheville on Bikes\nThis session will focus on how rides can be successful\, safe and social. It will highlight the diversity of social rides and how it can grow the cycling community in many ways\, for lots of purposes\, at lots of times. Panelists will focus on why their events and organizations started\, what makes them successful\, and how they’re sustainable. | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T094500 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T104500 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T223912Z | |
LOCATION:Room 905 | |
SUMMARY:Safe\, Sustainable\, Social Rides | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
UID:calendar.248.field_date.0@mintvmw/drupal7 | |
DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T223819Z | |
DESCRIPTION:Kevin Brickman\, Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation\nJohn Cock\, Alta Planning and Design\nTroy Fitzsimmons\, Town of Cornelius\nGeoff Steele\, Huntersville Greenway\, Trail & Bikeway Commission\nRegional multi-use trails can provide many benefits to citizens\, but trail planning can be a challenge as linear corridors often do not recognize local government boundaries. This session will provide a case study of an urban-suburban regional trail planning effort with regional cooperation and consensus among seven jurisdictions and the public\, providing participants with an approach and methodology to planning regional trails in their own communities. | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T094500 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T104500 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T223819Z | |
LOCATION:Room 901 | |
SUMMARY:The Mooresville to Charlotte Trail | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
UID:calendar.247.field_date.0@mintvmw/drupal7 | |
DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T223726Z | |
DESCRIPTION: Moderator: Harry Johnson\, Jr.\, Gene Davis Law\nRepresentative Charles Jeter\, District 92\, North Carolina House of Representatives\nRepresentative Chuck McGrady\, District 117\, North Carolina House of Representatives\nWill Morgan\, Governmental Affairs Director\, NC Nature Conservancy\nThis experienced panel of government leaders and experts will discuss how bicyclists and/or the bike community can more effectively advocate for policies favorable for bicycle transportation and the bicycling community. | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T083000 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T093000 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T223726Z | |
LOCATION:Auditorium | |
SUMMARY:Bikes\, Policy and Politics: How to be an Effective Advocate for Bicycling (or any other issue) at the State Level | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
UID:calendar.246.field_date.0@mintvmw/drupal7 | |
DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T223634Z | |
DESCRIPTION: Welcome: Lisa Riegel\, Executive Director\, Bike/Walk NC | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T080000 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151016T093000 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T223634Z | |
LOCATION:Auditorium | |
SUMMARY:Welcome | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
BEGIN:VEVENT | |
UID:calendar.245.field_date.0@mintvmw/drupal7 | |
DTSTAMP:20151004T232130Z | |
CREATED:20151004T165908Z | |
DESCRIPTION: Oriented toward transportation engineers\, planners\, and police\, but open to all adults\, this intensive 9-hour on-bike training course teaches the fundamentals of safe\, efficient and lawful bicycle driving in urban traffic. Participants enhance their bike handling skills\, increase their confidence in traffic\, and improve their understanding of how state traffic laws support successful bicycling. Common bicyclist crash types are examined in the context of defensive bicycling practices. Implications fortransportation planning\, facility design\, and law enforcement are discussed. Students receive certification for completing League of American Bicyclists Traffic Skills 101. | |
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151015T080000 | |
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151015T170000 | |
LAST-MODIFIED:20151004T165908Z | |
LOCATION:249 Billingsley Road | |
SUMMARY:Training Workshop: Traffic Bicycling for Transportation Professionals | |
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.bikewalknc.org/summit-agenda/ | |
END:VEVENT | |
END:VCALENDAR |
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