Back to blog

National politics can limit or expand the ambition and scope of what’s possible on streets. Local transportation agencies must abide by federal rules to fund, develop, and construct new projects, and must allocate federal funding among infrastructure for cars, public transportation, walking, and biking. In the wake of the 2020 election, DOT leaders from across the U.S. will discuss how the incoming administration will shape the future of how we move around our cities. We’re proud to co-present this important conversation on Tuesday, December 8 from 12:00 – 1:00 PM in partnership with Transportation Alternatives in New York, Active Transportation Alliance in Chicago, and Bike Houston. Check out the panelists below and don’t forget to RSVP for the event!

Moderator: Danny Harris, Executive Director, Transportation Alternatives

Panel:

– Eulois Cleckley, Executive Director, Department of Transportation and Infrastructure, Denver, CO

– David Fields, Chief Transportation Planner, Houston, TX

– Jeffrey Sriver, Director of Transportation Planning and Programming, Chicago, IL

– Jessica Zenk, Deputy Director, Transportation Planning & Project Delivery, San Jose, CA

RSVP for the even here
×
Signup for our Newsletter
Stay up to date on the very latest people-centered transportation design and policy happenings across Denver.