
Webinar Wednesday: Complete Streets, Connected Community…
June 4 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Complete Streets, Connected Community: Integrating Land Use and Mobility
In this session, we will explore the evolving concept of “Complete Streets”—a planning and design approach that prioritizes safety, accessibility, and mobility for all users, regardless of age, ability, or mode of transportation. While traditionally associated with roadway design, Complete Streets are far more than just traffic lanes and sidewalks. This session will delve into the broader urban design context, examining how streets interact with adjacent land uses and how the design of building frontages—especially first floors—can significantly influence the character and functionality of public spaces.
Participants will gain a deeper understanding of how thoughtful integration of land use planning and architectural design can transform streets into vibrant, inclusive, and sustainable community assets. We will discuss how elements such as active ground-floor uses, transparent façades, and pedestrian-oriented amenities contribute to a lively streetscape that encourages walking, supports local businesses, and enhances public safety.
The session will also examine the role of modern urban infrastructure—such as protected bike lanes, curbside pickup zones for services like Uber Eats, and green stormwater features—in creating dynamic, adaptable streets that serve a wide range of users and needs. Through case studies and interactive discussion, we will highlight best practices and innovative strategies for aligning street design with broader community goals.
By the end of the session, participants will be equipped with practical insights and design principles to advocate for and implement Complete Streets that not only move people efficiently but also enrich the social, economic, and environmental fabric of urban life.
CM credit is pending approval. You must attend the webinar live in order to earn CM credit.
Speaker(s):
Peter Quintanilla; Justin Miller; and Kirsten Compitello
**The Pennsylvania Chapter is not responsible for the materials or opinions of the speaker(s) you will hear**
Deadline to register is June 3
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