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Transportation Design for Communities

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    Transportation Projects Can Do Great Things
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2006-05-11) Lockwood, Ian
    Module 1 will present how transportation projects contribute to community form and development. This module will illustrate numerous community building principles and the transportation system's role in urban settlement patterns. A wide inventory of livable transportation solutions and their real life application will be presented and discussed in this module. Instructor: Ian Lockwood, P.E.
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    Redefining Context
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2006-05-11) Lockwood, Ian
    Ian Lockwood, P.E., is a Senior Transportation Engineer with the nationally recognized community-planning firm of Glatting Jackson. He is a pioneer and leader in the fields of context-sensitive design and traffic calming. Mr. Lockwood's work has won awards from the Institute of Transportation Engineers , the American Planning Association, and the American Society of Landscape Architects. He is well published and has been an expert panelist and speaker at conferences and seminars in the United States and abroad. Mr. Lockwood formally headed the City of West Palm Beach 's Transportation Planning Division, where he implemented community-oriented transportation policies to revitalize a challenged inner city. He also led some of the most comprehensive and attractive community-oriented street plans in the nation, and worked with developers to shelve their standard site plans in favor of urban versions. Mr. Lockwood has bachelor's and master's degrees in Civil Engineering from Carleton University in Canada.