LANCASTER CITY COUNCIL
PLANNING COMMISSION
ARCHITECTURAL AND DESIGN COMMISSION
CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMISSION
NEIGHBORHOOD VITALIZATION COMMISSION
SPECIAL JOINT WALK-AUDITS
January 28th and 29th, 2011
January 28, 2011 at 2:00 p.m.
Antelope Valley College Board Room
Student's Center Building
3041 West Avenue K, Lancaster, CA 93536
January 29, 2011 at 9:00 a.m.
Antelope Valley Partners for Health
45104 10th Street West, Lancaster, CA 93534
January 29, 2011 at 2:00 p.m.
First Christian Church of AV
1702 East Avenue J, Lancaster, CA 93535
Posted by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, January 21, 2011, at the entrance to the Lancaster City Hall Council Chambers, Antelope Valley College, Antelope Valley Partners for Health, and First Christian Church of AV.
Council Members:
Marvin Crist, Ken Mann, Sherry Marquez, Vice Mayor Ronald D. Smith, Mayor R. Rex Parris
Planning Commission Members:
Randy Hall, Cassandra Harvey, Raj Malhi, Fabian Terracciano, Alex Wheeler, Vice Chair Dan Jacobs, Chair James Vose
Architectural and Design Commission Members:
Diana Cook, Andrew Mercy, Sandra Pursley, Courtney Stallworth, Timothy Wiley, Vice Chair Matt Buchanan, Chair April Bartlett
Criminal Justice Commission Members:
Mark Brown, Jim Gaupel, Tim Fuller, Concepcion Harris, Dennis Greer, Vice Chair Sandy Smith, Chair David Vierra, Ph.D.
Neighborhood Vitalization Commission Members:
Larry Grooms, Bret Banks, Lew Stults, David Sinclair, Lisa Moulton, Vice Chair Steven Derryberry, Chair Tim Sturtevant
WALK-AUDIT
The walk audit is a hands-on evaluation of the walking conditions within a particular location in the community followed by design improvement recommendations. The workshop will focus on how physical design and walkability are at the core of creating and sustaining our communities. Participants will better understand the impact of transportation and land use patterns on a local community in terms of safety and quality of life, including the effect of physical design on local economies. Facilitated by Dan Burden and Ryan Snyder.
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Dan Burden is an internationally-recognized authority on bicycle and pedestrian facilities and programs. He will demonstrate the principles of planning livable communities which can benefit Lancaster's quality of life, health, environment, and economy.
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Ryan Snyder has been a pioneer and advanced the field of pedestrian and bicycle planning. He is a Federal Highway Administration pedestrian design instructor, as well as a National Safe Routes to School and California Walkability Expert.