Next Webinar - Innovative Design and Implementation in Mobility Projects: Exploring Quick-Build and Phased Delivery

Wednesday, March 19 at 3:00 p.m. EDT
This webinar will highlight how mobility improvements can be completed using either a phased delivery or quick-build approach. Design managers for key arterial projects in Bellevue, WA will feature the phased delivery of the NE Spring Boulevard and 124th Avenue NE roadway corridors driving transformative change on a neighborhood-wide scale using innovative cycling facilities, urban treatments, intersection designs, and applying lessons learned as each project phase was completed. The implementation of quick-build cycling improvements using low-cost and adjustable materials within the existing corridor space in Burnaby, BC will also be featured along with the rationales for selecting the quick-build approach and the lessons learned.
APBP Project Spotlight: Market Trail

The Market Trail is a AAA, shared-use “Rail with Trail” project along the Region-owned rail corridor from Northfield ION LRT station in Waterloo to the Market District in Woolwich. Market Trail features lighting, benches, and bike racks with space for a future bike and scooter share program. To support workers, residents, and visitors, the Region built access ramps to connect employers to the trail. The trail is winter-maintained to support use and access to transit year-round.
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