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Until very recently, Vaughn Bell brought art into the public realm as the staff artist at the Seattle Department of Transportation. She worked within SDOT for over four years, incorporating a variety of art and enhancement projects in the right-of-way as an art planner and designer.  In this unique position, Vaughn worked alongside engineers, project […]

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Wendy Feuer is the Assistant Commissioner for Urban Design & Art at the New York City Department of Transportation. The position was created to help realize the goal of creating world class streets and public spaces. The office launched the Urban Art Program in the fall of 2008 and has installed over 100 temporary projects […]

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Roger Geller

Roger has over 20 years’ experience managing bicycle capital, planning and policy projects. He possesses in-depth knowledge of design, policy, planning and maintenance relating to bicycle transportation. Roger has contributed to the implementation of hundreds of miles of bikeways, the introduction of many innovations to Portland’s streets and to the successful evaluation of their effect. […]

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Joseph E. Barr, AICP

Joseph Barr is the Director of Traffic, Parking, and Transportation for the City of Cambridge, where he is responsible for overseeing the operation of Cambridge’s streets, including traffic signals, signs and markings, street design, parking enforcement, and the city’s resident permit parking program.

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Stephanie Wright

Stephanie specializes in pedestrian street design and transit planning. Her goal is to make walking attractive and help people safely access high-quality transit services. Stephanie recently served as deputy project manager for the National Association of City Transportation Official’s Urban Street Design Guide, which adopts a people-focused approach to city streets. She has also created […]

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Drusilla van Hengel

Drusilla van Hengel, PhD, understands how the natural and built environment affect health and decision making related to behavior. She began her transportation career 25 years ago, studying transportation engineering and urban planning at the School of Social Ecology at the University of California, Irvine. Her scholarship focused on the impacts of the construction of […]

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Conor Semler

Conor Semler is a Senior Planner with Kittelson & Associates, Inc. who draws on his experience in urban planning, traffic engineering, and technical research in complete streets design. Conor is highly regarded for his ability to leverage transportation design to crate livable and healthy communities. His focus is on improving conditions for walking and bicycling […]

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Bill Schultheiss

Bill Schultheiss is a national leader in sustainable safety and complete street design. He has helped Toole Design Group transform the City of Boston, Seattle, and Washington, DC into leading bicycle and pedestrian friendly communities. An accomplished engineer, Bill has retrofitted over 250 miles of streets throughout the U.S. to provide people the ability to […]

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