Context Sensitive Solutions: Designing Transportation Projects for People and Places

July 24-25, 2008

Hilton Garden Inn
Denver, Colorado

Preliminary Agenda

July 24, 2008

8:00am Welcome & Introductions
Jacky Grimshaw, Vice-President for Policy, Transportation and Community Development, Center for Neighborhood Technology (CNT)
8:30am Keynote Address
Peter Park, Manager-Community Planning and Development, city of Denver
Plenary Session
9:15am Introduction to Context Sensitive Solutions (CSS) Principles and Project Delivery Processes

CSS weaves people and places together incorporating all users and modes to design transportation solutions. Participants will learn what principles are included in a CSS approach, how a CSS approach differs from traditional methods, and what questions stakeholders should ask to ensure that CSS is being used in project planning and design.
Jack Lettierre, former Commissioner, NJ DOT, invited
Plenary Session
10:15am BREAK
10:30am Projects from Concept to Construction:
Understanding how Transportation Professionals Decide the "Why," "What" and "Where" of Transportation Projects

Participants will learn the role of traffic forecasting assumptions in project planning, how to find flexibility in the Green Book, and about the relationship between land use decisions and project design.
Gary Toth, Senior Director for Transportation Initiatives, Project for Public Spaces
Troy Russ, Principal, Glatting Jackson
Plenary Session
11:45am Lunch
Participants will have an opportunity to share their community's issues with others.
1:00pm Thinking Beyond the Station:
Applying CSS to Transit

CSS has received the most attention as a way to think about and design highway projects. Participants will learn how CSS principles are applicable to transit projects.
Marilee Utter, President, Citiventure Associates LLC
Minnie Fells Johnson, Board Chair, Project for Public Spaces, invited
Liz Telford, Manager of Corridor Planning-Environmental, Denver Regional Transportation District
Plenary Session
2:45pm Break
3:00pm Tools for Determining Community Context

One of the first steps in applying CSS principles to project design is to assess current land uses, pending developments and most importantly, to develop a future vision for the corridor or area. The results of the lunchtime questionnaire will be used as a resource for this session. Participants will be introduced to the tools available for these assessments and to one that will be used in a Day 2 field exercise.
Leigh Lane, Manager Transportation Policy, Louis Berger, Associates
Cynthia Nikitin, Vice President, Project for Public Spaces
Plenary Session
6:00pm Reception

July 25, 2008

8:00am Recap of Day 1 and Final Field Trip Instructions
Plenary Session
8:30am CSS Applications along a Denver Corridor

Participants will be divided into groups and transported to several locations along a corridor(s) to apply one of the tools described on Day 1.
Field Trip
11:00am Working Together on creating a Vision

Participants upon return to the workshop site, will work in teams using the results of the morning exercise to create a vision using CSS principles for the assigned corridor. Team work will continue through lunch. A box lunch will be provided.
Breakout Sessions
1:00pm Report out from Teams on Proposed Visions
Plenary Session
1:30pm Advocates Role in Engaging and Motivating
Transportation Decision Makers to Make CSS a Regular Part of Project Planning & Design

Participants will hear from a panel of advocates about team building, respectful communication, the role of politics, and how to create an advocacy voice in their community. Opportunities for discussion will also be included.
Linda Bolte, Chairperson, Oak Park Planning Commission (Oak Park, IL)-Moderator
Wendy Landman, Executive Director, Walk Boston
Elaine Clegg, City Council, Boise, Idaho
Lavada DeSalles, AARP, California Executive Council and Board Member of WalkSacramento
Plenary Session
3:00pm Break
3:15pm Moving CSS from Concept to Reality in Your Community

Jim Charlier, President, Charlier & Associates, Inc.
Plenary Session
4:00pm Wrap-Up
Plenary Session

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Anne Canby, President, STPP

Center for Neighborhood Technology and Surface Transportation Policy Partnership