City Design Lecture Series: Linking Transportation and Land Use Planning

Principal Investigator

Mark Gillem, University of Oregon

Final Report

OTREC-ED-10-03 City Design Lecture Series: Linking Transportation and Land Use Planning [May 2011]

Summary

Background: There is a pressing need to provide broadly accessible education on the benefits of integrating transportation and land use planning. In response to this need, the University of Oregon and a variety of co-sponsors are hosting an on-going City Design lecture series in Eugene. The co-sponsors have all provided funding and include the City of Eugene, the American Institute of Architects Southwestern Oregon Chapter, the American Society of Landscape Architects Willamette Valley Section, Lane Transit District, and the ODTD/DLCD Transportation and Growth Management Program. Objective: The objective of this multidisciplinary educational program is to host a lecture series that…

Background: There is a pressing need to provide broadly accessible education on the   benefits of integrating transportation and land use planning. In response to this need, the   University of Oregon and a variety of co-sponsors are hosting an on-going City Design   lecture series in Eugene. The co-sponsors have all provided funding and include the City   of Eugene, the American Institute of Architects Southwestern Oregon Chapter, the   American Society of Landscape Architects Willamette Valley Section, Lane Transit District,  and the ODTD/DLCD Transportation and Growth Management Program.  Objective: The objective of this multidisciplinary educational program is to host a lecture   series that will inform area professionals, students, and the broader public about the need   to consider transportation and land use strategies in concert that can jointly create more   livable cities with enhanced safety, reduced congestion, greater mobility choices, and   more housing variety. This lecture series meets OTREC’s goals of encouraging “…  multidisciplinary educational programs and experiential learning across disciplines in the   transportation field.â€Â    Scope: The intent is to have an annual series of lectures by a variety of nationally-known   experts in the fields of transportation planning, urban design, and transit-oriented   development. These lecture are free and open to the public. Attendance is required of   University of Oregon students enrolled in urban design courses. Nearly 400 participants   attended five lectures in 2006. In addition, the videotaped lectures are being broadcast on   Metro TV (Cable 21 in Eugene) this winter to broaden the exposure of the series theme.

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Project Details

Year: 2007
Project Status: Completed
Start Date: July 2, 2007
End Date: December 31, 2008
Theme: Integration of Land Use and Transportation
Sponsor(s): University of Oregon, American Institute of Architects, American Society of Landscape Architects, City of Eugene, Transportation and Growth Management Program, Lane Transit District

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