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October 2020: Designing streets for people

Posted: September 23rd, 2020 | Author: | Filed under: Events | Tags: | No Comments »

Our uxWaterloo events are most often about digital experiences, but there are obviously more kinds of experience than those.

For the past several decades, street design has largely centred on the user experience of one particular way of getting around – the automobile. So what happens when that focus expands to include a whole range of user experiences? The needs and expectations of pedestrians, cyclists and transit users can differ significantly from those of drivers, leading to new street designs that create options for how people move and get around the city.

Hear from City of Kitchener staff on new approaches to street design, including current plans for a downtown cycling grid that is safe, comfortable and convenient for all ages and abilities. And of course, COVID-19 has impacted street design just like everything else in society. Hear about expanded patio space and pop-up bike lanes too!

This talk is led by Darren Kropf, an Active Transportation Planning Project Manager with the City of Kitchener. Darren specializes in Complete Streets and bikeway design. He lives in Kitchener and can often be spotted taking his kids around the neighbourhood on his cargo bike, frequently stopping for ice cream along the way. Darren spoke at Fluxible 2019 and led a cycling tour of the city.

Note that this will be a live streaming event. For what I hope are obvious reasons we won’t be sitting together in a physical space!

Please register for this free event

Register

Thursday October 15, 2020
5:30pm to 7:00pm ET
Live streamed to wherever you are!



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