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Mary Gray, FHWA
Sharon Love, FHWA
Katherine Klockenteger, WSDOT


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Jan Kvamme, Workshop Manager
kvamme@u.washington.edu
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University of Washington
tel: 206-543-5539
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fax: 206-543-2352
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Tuesday, April 8
Morning
Registration Check-In
Noon
1:00-
5:00 pm
Opening Session

Welcoming Remarks
Jerry Lenzi, Eastern Regional Administrator, Washington State Department of Transportation

"Conceptual Framework for Community Impact Assessment"
Mary McDonough-Bragg, Planning and Environment Team Leader, FHWA

Panel: Reaching Diverse Communities
Facilitator:
K. Lynn Berry, Community Impact Specialist, FHWA
Panel Members:
Michele Maher, Commissioner, Washington State Transportation Commission; Colleen Jollie, Tribal Liaison, WSDOT; Tony Orange, Executive Director, Washington State Commission on African American Affairs; Mary Beth Clark, Colville Tribes; Hilary Stern, Executive Director, Casa Latina; Mingoo Kang, Korean Community Representative; Wendy Rostad, Chinese Community Representative; Liana Liu, FHWA Washington Division

5:30-
7:00 pm
Welcome Reception
Wednesday, April 9
7:30-
8:30 am
Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:30-
10:00 am
Breakout 1
"Placemaking: Creating Context Sensitive Solutions",
Cynthia Nikitin, Assistant Vice President, Project for Public Spaces
Breakout 2
"North Spokane Corridor - A Discussion Of Public Outreach",
Mike Gribner, Project Engineer, WSDOT
and Panel Members:
Brooke Plastino and Paul Hamilton, Neighborhood Advocates
Breakout 3
"Public Involvement Tools and Environmental Justice Issues", Anne Morris, Senior Project Manager, PBS&J
10:00 -
10:30 am
Break
10:30 am -
Noon
Breakout 1
"Placemaking: Creating Context Sensitive Solutions",
Cynthia Nikitin, Assistant Vice President, Project for Public Spaces
Breakout 2
Context Sensitive Solutions
Julie Mercer Matlick, Urban Partnership Manager, WSDOT
"Developing Rural Town Centers and Corridors to Enable Local and State Partnerships to Support GMA", King Cushman, Regional Strategy Advisor, Puget Sound Regional Council
Timothy Bishop, "Calmer Streets – Busy Sidewalks"
Executive Director, Downtown Walla Walla Foundation
Breakout 3
"
Public Involvement Tools and Environmental Justice Issues", Anne Morris, Senior Project Manager, PBS&J
Noon - 1:30 pm
Workshop Luncheon
Speaker Linda Greep: UpBeat! Communications
1:45 -
3:15 pm
Breakout 1
"Connecting with People Today - How Do We Know When We’ve Connected?"
Patricia J. Serie, Principal, EnviroIssues
Breakout 2
Context Sensitive Solutions
Julie Mercer Matlick, Urban Partnership Manager, WSDOT
"Developing Rural Town Centers and Corridors to Enable Local and State Partnerships to Support GMA", King Cushman, Regional Strategy Advisor, Puget Sound Regional Council
Timothy Bishop, "Calmer Streets – Busy Sidewalks"
Executive Director, Downtown Walla Walla Foundation
Breakout 3
"
Scenario Planning Tools for Improved Coordination and Public Involvement"
Beth Osborne, Policy Director, Smart Growth America
3:15 -
3:45 pm
Break
3:45 -
5:00 pm
Breakout 1
"Tips and Techniques on how to Conduct Effective CIA Public Involvement Activites within Tight Budgets and Short Time Frames"
Lori Barnes, President, NW Dynamics
Breakout 2
"CIA in Action: Two Case Studies from Portland, Oregon. Imagine a Great Street, Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd and the I-5 Partnership"
Kate Deane, Project Manager, Oregon Department of Transportation and
Dan Layden, Project Manager, City of Portland
Breakout 3
"
Public Involvement Tools and Environmental Justice Issues", Anne Morris, Senior Project Manager, PBS&J
Thursday, April 10
7:30-
8:30 am
Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:30 -
10:00 am
Breakout 1
Context Sensitive Design
Jim Bednar, Vice President, CH2MHill
Breakout 2
"Envision Utah: Quality Growth Strategy Development and Implementation"
Bob Terragno, Government Relations Coordinator, Coalition for Utah's Future
Breakout 3
“Just Ask!” – Community Issues from a Community Activist’s Perspective
Glenn Bridger, Vice President, SW Neighborhoods, Inc. and FHWA HQ
10:00 -
10:30 am
Break
10:30 am -
Noon
Closing Session
Highlights from Speakers Notes
Thank yous / Wrap-up - Dan Mathis, FHWA Washington Division Administrator


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