On October 20-23, Greenbelt Alliance had the pleasure of presenting at Rail~Volution, the nation’s premier transportation conference in Seattle, WA. We were well represented at the conference by a contingent of superstars: Stephanie Reyes, Matt Vander Sluis, and Uri Pachter.
Stephanie presented on using regional transportation funding to incentivize good local land use while Uri was part of the expert panel for the session Online Engagement: Making the Web Work for You. It was refreshing and educational to be around so many transit experts and like-minded thinkers.
Luckily for you, Stephanie, Matt, and Uri were kind enough to share what they learned at #RailVolution on Twitter. Here are some of our favorite tweets, with the offending tweeter denoted by their initials:
Each residential unit can support 5-10 sq ft of retail. -SR #RailVolution
— Greenbelt Alliance (@gbeltalliance) October 21, 2013
City of Redmond actually used graduated density bonus policy to incentivize parcel assembly! Geeking out at #RailVolution -SR
— Greenbelt Alliance (@gbeltalliance) October 21, 2013
BART will dedicate 25% of future increased parking revenue to support other modes of station access -SR #RailVolution
— Greenbelt Alliance (@gbeltalliance) October 21, 2013
Revitalization of DC neighborhood supported by local watering holes near transit = BOD – Bar Oriented Development #railvolution – MV
— Greenbelt Alliance (@gbeltalliance) October 21, 2013
Poll: 85% of ppl rank sustainability as major local issue, think only 15% of neighbors agree – why the disconnect? – UP #railvolution
— Greenbelt Alliance (@gbeltalliance) October 22, 2013
1935: the first parking meter installed in US. Nearly 80 years later, the technology is finally making major changes. #railvolution -MV
— Greenbelt Alliance (@gbeltalliance) October 23, 2013
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