Walkability Webinars
In 2017, DVRPC partnered with the Montgomery County (PA) Planning Commission to host a series of three webinars about walkability after the release of their WalkMontCo plan. The recordings and PDFs of the presentations are available below.
Why Walking Matters (April 28, 2017) [2.8 MB pdf] | Recording (1 hour 10 min)
Solutions for Walkability Challenges (Originally scheduled for 5/24/2017; rescheduled to 6/1/2017 due to technical difficulties) [6.6 MB pdf] | Recording (1 hour 17 min)
Education and Outreach to Promote Walkability (6/23/2017) [4.7 MB pdf] | Recording (1 hour 5 min)
Food System Planning Webinar
Municipal Outreach Webinar: Food System Planning (2.21.13) [2.9 MB pdf]
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