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Talkin' about Walkin' - Shared screen with speaker view
Jessica Forsythe
17:35
Jessica Forsythe, Redmond
McKenna Lux
17:48
Hi all! McKenna from Transportation Choices Coalition, based in Seattle
Hanna Hupp
18:00
Hi all! Joining from Capitol Hill
Heather Clark
18:01
Hello! Heather Clark (she/her) eastside mobility coordinator with Hopelink
Laura Svancarek
18:08
Laura Svancarek, Tacoma!
Kristi Oosterveen
18:10
Kristi Oosterveen, City of Bellevue
Jeff Aken
18:15
I work in Redmond and live in Seattle
Rachel Rome
18:15
Rachel Rome, Vashon WA. Urban Planner, VMICC board member.
Erica Dorn
18:18
Hello! Portland, OR
Anthony Dang
18:43
In Bellevue, and work for Blue Zones Project
Dorene Cornwell
19:13
Dorene Cornwell WA council of the blind advocacy committee
Lindsay Levine
19:29
Hi! Lindsay from Young Professionals in Transportation Seattle here. I work in Bellevue and live in Seattle
Kelli Refer (she/her) Move Redmond
20:25
native-lands.ca
Rachel Brown
20:36
Good to see everyone! Rachel Brown, UW Urban Planning student
Erica Dorn
20:48
Multnomah, Wasco, Cowlitz, Kathlamet, Clackamas, Bands of Chinook, Tualatin, Kalapuya, Molalla, and many other tribes
Hanna Hupp
21:22
I'm calling in from Duwamish land
Franz Loewenherz
22:50
Franz Loewenherz, City of Bellevue
Vanessa Kritzer
23:04
Vanessa Kritzer, Redmond City Council Vice President, here on Coast Salish land -- glad to be here with you all!
Melissa Berlin
23:40
Melissa Berlin, Age Friendly Boston, Massachusett land
Michael Pham
25:48
Michael Pham, Washington DC, Consultant
Kristi Oosterveen
26:36
I am on ancestral homelands of the Coast Salish people, the traditional home of all tribe and bands within the Duwamish and Snoqualmie Indian Tribe.
Sol Dressa (they/she), Move Redmond
32:28
Feel free to ask any questions using the Q&A feature :)
Lindsay Levine
40:03
whether there is a sidewalk
Anthony Dang
40:05
How's the side walk? Street lights?
Dillon Zang
40:06
Are there sidewalks? and Curb Ramps?
Kelli Refer (she/her) Move Redmond
40:07
How steep are the hills
Melissa Berlin
40:15
how populated is it?
John Larson-Friend
40:15
Sidewalks, Crosswalks
Jessica Forsythe
40:20
Tweeting / speaking crosswalk
Dillon Zang
40:22
Are there signalized crossings?
Rachel Rome
40:26
Active construction sites?
Erica Dorn
40:26
Business occupancy/vacancy
John Larson-Friend
40:29
ADA access
Michael Pham
40:32
air quality
Kristi Oosterveen
40:33
ADA accessibility
Dorene Cornwell
40:53
yes to accessible ped signals
Dorene Cornwell
41:55
what is the route?time of daynear a bike route?
Dorene Cornwell
42:34
i man verbal description of route
Dorene Cornwell
43:08
purpose shopping work recreational
Vanessa Kritzer
45:43
Very interesting example. We did just get state funding to support a bicycle pedestrian bridge across 520 in this area! :)
Michael Proulx
46:17
Yes, ped signals are often not placed consistently and are not reachable from bike lanes, too.
Jessica Forsythe
49:54
Such an incredible tool!
Angie Schmitt
50:17
Very cool. When do you anticipate it will be available?
Anthony Dang
50:18
Yes, great tool! Thanks for sharing Rachel
Dorene Cornwell
50:29
verbal descriptions of travel segments
Angie Schmitt
51:00
Maybe street lighting conditions would be useful to some people
Kelli Refer (she/her) Move Redmond
51:00
Rachel’s Video Link:https://www.accessmap.io/?region=wa.seattle&lon=-122.338&lat=47.607&z=14.5
Rachel Brown
51:20
The routing tool I just showed is currently only available in Seattle, Bellingham, and Mt Vernon, WA
Angie Schmitt
51:28
Ahh gotcha
Dorene Cornwell
01:02:39
driveways. i always want info about driveways on my routez
Dorene Cornwell
01:03:43
yes yes bathrooms
Kelli Refer (she/her) Move Redmond
01:03:57
https://www.disabilityrightswa.org/transportation-access-for-everyone-research-paper-release/
Dorene Cornwell
01:04:16
great event thanks all
Rachel Rome
01:13:03
Most crash reports include vehicle type
Melissa Berlin
01:19:57
That's a big one for age friendly transportation. There are plenty of services that get people places where they *need* to go (doctors appointments, grocery stores) but that ignores social connection to the community.
Jessica Forsythe
01:20:36
Preach!
Anthony Dang
01:23:28
+1 for formal reporting!
John Larson-Friend
01:25:12
I love lightrail, but the Link expansions could certainly be considered a shiny "Silver Bullet" project
Jessica Forsythe
01:25:17
Yes! And share your story with local government! We need to hear from you.
Vanessa Kritzer
01:25:33
Agreed! Come share with us!
Sol Dressa (they/she), Move Redmond
01:26:20
https://moveredmond.org/ourcommuteourstory/
Kelli Refer (she/her) Move Redmond
01:30:33
Sign up for Move Redmond’s action alerts:https://p2a.co/22Qf2qI
Angie Schmitt
01:30:41
Thanks so much. Loved your presentations Micah and Rachel!
Kelli Refer (she/her) Move Redmond
01:30:46
https://moveredmond.org/donate/
Tim Davis
01:30:51
Thank you so much, everyone!! :) Let’s create cities (and, if at all possible, tons of suburban areas!) that prioritize PEOPLE over CARS!! :)
Jessica Forsythe
01:31:13
Thank you so much, Move Redmond and Panelists!
Anthony Dang
01:31:37
Is there a link for the story mapping work for Disability Rights WA?
Heather Clark
01:31:43
Excellent webinar. Thank you everyone!
Vanessa Kritzer
01:31:52
Great session -- thank you!
Sol Dressa (they/she), Move Redmond
01:32:19
Disability Rights WA Story Map: https://www.disabilityrightswa.org/storymap/
Kim Pearson
01:32:20
DRW Storymap: https://www.disabilityrightswa.org/storymap/
McKenna Lux
01:32:22
thank you!!!
Angie Schmitt
01:32:27
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Claire Martini
01:32:34
👏Thanks to the panelists for sharing your thoughts, and to Move Redmond for organizing!
Dillon Zang
01:32:40
Thank you!
Anthony Dang
01:32:41
Thanks everyone! Wonderful panel
Michael Pham
01:32:50
Thanks!