Filtering by: Salt Lake City Utah Jane Jacobs Walks 2016
The walk will engage children as active members of their community.as they learn and discover through their natural environment. All Children K-12 are welcome to attend. The more “eyes on the street the better!” Parents also will enjoy as they watch their children engage and learn about the built environment and place making. The sidewalk is also a great place to make friendships. Please join us!
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Join us as we discuss making walking safer for women without an address. This walk is designed to observe our city streets with regard to sexual violence towards women.
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Come find out about GreenBike bikeshare in Salt Lake City! We will also ride along the 300 South Bike Lane and try out the new protected bicycle intersection!
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What make a successful public space? During this walk we will discuss the answer by exploring public spaces on the University of Utah Campus. We will identify with various plazas/public spaces (all relatively close to each other) that are used on a regular basis by students, staff, and faculty.
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Bring your bikes and helmets and join us for a bike ride through campus with Mikael Colville-Andersen, urban mobility expert and one of the leading voices in global urbanism. He is an influential and much sought after keynote speaker and is the key figure in the company. He consults client cities & governments and also applies his marketing expertise on communication campaigns promoting bicycles as transport.
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Students from the City in Literature class at the University of Utah will walk and talk after reading Jane Jacobs, The Death and Life of Great American Cities. Instructors Mike Maloy and Mark McGrath will lead the walk
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Join Point B for a transit ride to Sugarhouse! During the ride, we will ride on the S-Line Streetcar and walk along the S-Line greenway trail. We will also explore how to follow the trail through Sugarhouse, visiting Hidden Hollow and then walk through the draw to Sugarhouse Park.
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