NEW! Download electronic copies of the 2006 Transportation Design for Communities course presentations from the Presentations page.
Transportation Design for Communities was a two-day program held in May of 2006 that presented principles to help create more livable places. Experts shared their tools for designing transportation facilities where pedestrians, bicyclists, transit customers, and motorists are all partners in mobility. The program focused on community and street design solutions, economic and land development implications, land use regulations that support transportation projects, and the community involvement process.
For more information about the program, see the menu in the left column.




