Beyond Public Comment, Working with Your Municipalities
The webinar is designed to advise advocates working for safe streets in their respective municipalities how to best work with elected officials and employees. There will be a moderated panel discussion followed by Q&A.
Topic: How to work with your local municipality to develop policy, projects and progress towards safe, “Complete Streets.”
Presenters:
- Candace Faust, Eatontown Council Member
- Sean Meehan, Highland Park Safe Walking & Cycling Committee
- Elise Bremer-Nei, Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator, NJDOT
- Amy Veach, Vision Zero Montclair Task Force
Moderator:
- Paul Mickiewicz, New Jersey Bike Walk Coalition Program Coordinator
Thanks for joining our October SAFE webinar! Recording now available.
The SAFE Network (Streets Are for Everyone) is a community of bike & walk friendly advocates, members of like-minded partner agencies and community leaders, inspired to create safe streets.
Local advocates are at the center of the movement to make our streets safer for all users. Making our roadways safe and comfortable for active transportation is part of the solution to many of our most pressing challenges. It helps reduce traffic violence, creates more equitable mobility options, creates healthier, more environmentally friendly, sustainable communities and improves our quality of life.
Building on the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advocacy Network, which grew out of our 2021 Summit, this network incorporates new strategies, policies, and opportunities for funding that have been introduced nationally over the past two years.
Our network utilizes the foundational strategies and resources from the US DOT Safe System Approach, Vision Zero, and Complete & Green Streets for All, to build our capacity to work with municipal and county government, advocacy groups and partner agencies to create safer streets, particularly for our most vulnerable road users.
The SAFE Network includes:
- Monthly group meetings with presentations, guest speakers, discussions, and networking.
- Online Support sessions customized to address any of the SAFE Network Advocacy resources or advocacy efforts in your community.
- NJBWC SAFE Network Resource Center on our website.
Advocacy Support
This support will include presentations, web based resources and discussion to educate and advise local advocacy efforts.
Vision Zero & Safe Systems Approach
Infographics, guidelines and more documentation regarding advancing Complete Streets through a Safe Systems Approach.
Complete & Green Streets Policy
These policies prioritize health, equity, and fairness in transportation expenditures and project selection.
Demonstration Projects
Demonstration or pilot street projects are temporary design strategies, tools and tactics that cities and towns can use to explore possible solutions or improve their roadways and public spaces in the near-term.
The Need for Speed Reduction
Resources vital to advancing mobility, access, equity, and safety for pedestrians and bicyclists.
Funding Opportunities
A comprehensive list of funding resources for Active Transportation in New Jersey.
Safe Network Webinar Materials
Resources from the New Jersey Bicycle & Pedestrian Advocacy Network.
For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact Paul Mickiewicz, SAFE Network Program Manager Paul.Mick@njbwc.org