Speaker Bureau
LivableStreets has developed a series of public presentations that engage the public, policy-makers, and engineers in how to ensure that projects have appropriate, user-centered designs.
Invite us to speak and spark discussion in your neighborhood, at your office, in your class, or elsewhere. E-mail jackie@livablestreets.info today.
Sample topics include:
- Streets Fit for People
- Street Design 101 / Engineering Secrets Revealed
- The Future of Urban Transportation
- Transportation and Health Connections
- Transportation impact on Climate Change
- Innovations in Transportation
- Rethinking Urban Transportation
- Transportation Advocacy: Winning Campaigns
- Successful Policies for Sustainable Transportation
- Advocating for Complete Streets in your Community
- The Transit Connection: Bicycling and Walking
Past presentations
College/University:
- Harvard Graduate School of Design
- MIT Department of Urban Planning
- Yale University school of Medicine
- Northeastern University School of Architecture
- Northeastern University Civil Engineering Department
- Northeastern University Center for Urban & Regional Policy
- Lesley University
- Boston University, Course on Transportation Policy
- Tufts University Graduate School of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning
- UCLA
Business groups:
- A Better City business forum
- Cambridge Innovation Center
Professional associations and conferences:
- Boston Society of Architects lecture series
- MIT Social Entrepreneurship Conference
- Association for Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals National Webinar
- Massachusetts State Moving Together Conference
- Railvolution
- Build Boston
- Institute for Traffic Engineers, New England Regional Conference
- American Planning Association national conference
- NACTO Designing Cities Conference
Cities:
- City of Newton
- Town of Dedham
- Portland, Maine
- Arlington, MA
- Worcester, MA
Misc:
- Urban Revolutions: How Cycling is Transforming our Cities with David Byrne
- PechaKucha Night
Email Jackie@livablestreets.info for more information and to schedule a presentation in your community.
