This webinar invites attendees to consider the pedestrian perspective. You’ll learn how to organize, plan, and conduct a walking audit in your community. Walking audits are a great tool to cultivate shared experiences among community members.
These audits also document the walkability and accessibility of your pedestrian infrastructure to increase pedestrian usage downtown. We provide examples of how to leverage your audit results to inform downtown revitalization strategies, emphasizing the role pedestrian-friendly environments play in fostering vibrant and inclusive places.
Presenter:
Shane Barton, Downtown Revitalization Coordinator with CEDIK
If you have any questions about this webinar, please contact Shane Barton with CEDIK at shane.barton@uky.edu
ABOUT THE SERIES
This new monthly webinar series focuses on Brownfield redevelopment and downtown revitalization in Kentucky. The series will feature a variety of presentations and panels intended to help communities learn about the resources available for brownfield redevelopment and downtown revitalization more broadly. The webinars are intended to connect underserved communities throughout the commonwealth with redevelopment resources, technical assistance, new funding opportunities and inspirational stories of successful brownfield redevelopment efforts in Kentucky. We encourage you to attend the webinars live, however for those who cannot, we will share the webinar recordings on our KZitem channel.
This series is one of many new opportunities planned as part of a new partnership between the University of Kentucky’s Community and Economic Development Initiative of Kentucky (CEDIK) and the Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet’s (EEC) Department of Environmental Protection Brownfield Program. Learn more: cedik.ca.uky.edu/brownfield-p...
Learn more about CEDIK:
website | cedik.ca.uky.edu
facebook, twitter, instagram | @CEDIKentucky
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