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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Valley Futures Forum: April 15

Is Bigger and Wider Really Sustainable with Bryan Jones

Many changes have occurred to the built environment and operations that have had resulting impacts on sustainability, mobility, and health. Discover changes that have occurred in Fresno, interactions between public agencies, and resulting challenges as we move forward to discover new ways of providing services in the 21st Century with the mantra "doing more with less."

April 15, 2010
5:00 - 6:45 pm

Great Valley Center
Community Room
201 Needham St.
Modesto, CA

Fee for the Forum: $10 (payable at the door)
For more information e-mail nuplanner@gmail.com

About Bryan Jones:
Mr. Jones is the City of Fresno’s City Traffic Engineer. He is responsible for the roadways, signs, traffic signals, traffic control construction plans, roundabouts, traffic circles, street lights, transportation planning, bicycle/pedestrian transportation, safe route to schools program, and the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS signal synchronization). Bryan is managing the comprehensive and progressive Bicycle Master Plan for the City of Fresno to Transform the city into a Bicycle Friendly Community.

About the Valley Futures Forum (VFF):
The VFF is a dynamic conversation on development issues in the San Joaquin Valley. The forum takes place at 5:00pm on the third Thursday of each month, from January through November.

The VFF is presented by:
American Planning Association, Central Section; Building Industry Association of Central California; Congress for the New Urbanism, NorCal Chapter; Great Valley Center; Local Government Commission; Modesto Chamber of Commerce.

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