Trail-Oriented Development (TrOD) is an innovative planning approach that integrates multiuse trails with residential and commercial development to create walkable, bike-friendly communities that enhance mobility, promote healthier lifestyles and strengthen local economies.
Please join us to learn more about the core principles of TrOD and hear how these practices, and the trails that guide them, are creating vibrant, connected communities.
What: | Trail-Oriented Development: How Trails Create Connected Communities | When: | Wednesday, May 7, 2 p.m. Eastern |
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During this webinar, you will hear from Jen Higginbotham from the Indianapolis Metropolitan Planning Organization, Maura Brophy from the NoMa Business Improvement District (BID) in Washington D.C., and Jennifer Jackson from the City of Albuquerque, New Mexico, as they delve into how trails can serve as economic catalysts—attracting investment while enhancing community livability.
Don’t forget—this session is eligible for 1.0 AICP certification maintenance (CM) credits!
I hope that you can join us to discuss how trail-oriented development is transforming communities across the country.
Jesse Voremberg
Trail Development Manager, Western Region
Rails to Trails Conservancy