Getting there: The who, how, and why of transportation in the Washington region
Join Leah Brooks, associate professor at the Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration at George Washington University, and Alex Baca, policy manager at Greater Greater Washington, for a webinar discussing the Center for Washington Area Studies' State of the Washington Region work.
CWAS' annual report on economic indicators about our region provides some of the most comprehensive and wide-reaching data on who lives in and around the District, and what it costs them to do so. In 2022, CWAS will focus on transportation, following 2021's report on where the region's residents live and work. This webinar will explore who travels, where they go, and how they get there throughout the Washington region. There will be time for Q&A following the discussion.
Date and time: 11:00am-12:00pm on Thursday, October 28 Cost: Free!
About the "Getting there" webinar series
This webinar is the first in a three-part series on transportation patterns in the Washington region and the potential role of road pricing (also known as congestion pricing). The series explores the question: what do we need to do to meet people's mobility needs while planning for a growing, greener region?
All webinars in this series will be recorded, and the recordings will be made publicly available. Stay tuned: the dates of the next two webinars will be announced soon.
Greater Greater Washington is able to offer this webinar series free of charge thanks to generous support from Bloomberg Philanthropies and the American Cities Climate Challenge.
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