Designing a Pedestrian Network for All - Northwest Universal Design ...

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The Northwest Universal Design Council, Aging and Disability Services, Feet First, King County Mobility. Coalition, Seat
Walk-, Stroll- & Roll-Ability: Designing a Pedestrian Network for All Thursday, January 14, 2016 • 10:00–11:30 a.m.

Seattle Municipal Tower, Conference Room 4060 700 Fifth Avenue, between Columbia & Cherry Streets in downtown Seattle For directions to the Municipal Tower, visit http://bit.ly/1NQugTm

The Northwest Universal Design Council, Aging and Disability Services, Feet First, King County Mobility Coalition, Seattle Commission for People with disAbilities, Seattle Department of Transportation, and Seattle Human Services Department invite you to attend a presentation on pedestrian accessibility. Seattle Department of Transportation ADA coordinator Mike Shaw and design and construction engineers John Ricardi and Eugene Pike will discuss challenges and solutions in developing a pedestrian network that works for all—sidewalks, curb ramps, street crossings, accessible pedestrian signals, transit access, and more—from a Universal Design perspective. If you require an accommodation in order to participate, e-mail [email protected] at your earliest opportunity.

City of Seattle Edward B. Murray, Mayor

Commission for People with disAbilities Seattle Department of Transportation Seattle Human Services Department

The Northwest Universal Design Council (NWUDC) promotes incorporation of Universal Design principles, products, and processes in the built environment so that all people can “live actively by design,” regardless of age or ability. The NWUDC is supported by the Seattle Human Services Department/Aging and Disability Services, the Area Agency on Aging for Seattle-King County (www.agingkingcounty.org). For more information, e-mail [email protected].

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