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Webinar Summary:
As cities and regions assess priorities in the wake of the events of 2020, suburban areas are advancing ambitious multimodal transportation investments and initiatives to support public health, sustainability, and equitable community development. How are governments, developers, and others collaborating with residents to prioritize health in suburban community design? How is the coronavirus pandemic impacting the trajectory of transit investments and related community transformations? And how can cross-sector partnerships leverage transit to create walkable communities in formerly car-dominated places? Hear from experts who are moving beyond the suburban status quo and are at the vanguard of efforts to leverage transportation to catalyze and sustain healthy, equitable communities.

Webinar Summary: As cities and regions assess priorities in the wake of the events of 2020, suburban areas are advancing ambitious multimodal transportation investments and initiatives to support public health, sustainability, and equitable community development. How are governments, developers, and others collaborating with residents to prioritize health in suburban community design? How is the coronavirus pandemic impacting the trajectory of transit investments and related community transformations? And how can cross-sector partnerships leverage transit to create walkable communities in formerly car-dominated places? Hear from experts who are moving beyond the suburban status quo and are at the vanguard of efforts to leverage transportation to catalyze and sustain healthy, equitable communities.

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