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February 8, 2013
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CNU Urban Street Design Training

Congress for the New UrbanismChicago, IL

Major commercial streets in suburbs and cities serve multiple functions. In addition to vehicle movement, they should be settings for commerce and social interaction. This is the ideal as represented by the traditional American Main Street.

As evidenced by recent trends in the real estate market, Main Street is increasingly in demand. Yet, creating and renewing streets that serve all three functions – movement, commerce, and social interaction –remains a challenge. Getting their design right will be critical for meeting the growing needs of Illinois:
 Achieving flexible design as outlined in the state’s complete streets legislation and context sensitive solutions policy;
 Administering Transportation Alternatives projects through MAP-21;
 Implementing GO TO 2040 with strategic transportation investments;
 Reaching local transportation and development goals.

The Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) is offering one-day training sessions to introduce a new street design manual that can help you meet these challenges.

Learning Objectives:
1. Learn the principles guiding urban street and network design
2. Gain insight into the impacts of street and network design on communities
3. Understand how the CNU/ITE manual supports existing initiatives: CSS, Complete Streets, GO TO 2040, MAP-21, etc.
4. Take steps towards the application of design principles within existing framework and address obstacles posed by existing framework

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Instructors:

Marcy McInelly

Norman Garrick

Rock Miller

John Norquist


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