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Friday, August 14, 12noon-1pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

The COVID-19 pandemic has major, unprecedented impacts on transportation at all scales. Traffic was gone and is coming back, public transit ridership is struggling, and people have rediscovered walking and biking. How is this disruption affecting mobility in Central Ohio? What are the lessons moving forward to help make our urban transportation systems more sustainable and resilient?

Our panelists include

• Justin Goodwin, Transportation Planning Manager, City of Columbus,

• Stephen Patchan, Assistant Director Planning and Sustainability, Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC),

• Erin Synk, Government Relations Director, LNE Group’s State Advocacy Practice, and

• Kimberly Sharp, Senior Director of Development, Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA).

This panel discussion will be moderated by Harvey Miller, Reusche Chair in Geographic Information Science; Director, Center for Urban and Regional Analysis.

Tune into our webinar to hear the perspectives of our panelists.

Register at this link.

Sponsored by CURA [Center for Urban and Regional Analysis] at The Ohio State University.

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Friday, August 14, 2020 - 12:00pm

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