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Corinne Kisner

Corinne Kisner is the Director of Programs at NACTO. In this role, she convenes and facilitates networks of peer cities working to build safe, sustainable transportation systems and equitable, active cities through better street design and transportation policy. Corinne directs the annual Designing Cities conference; developed and launched Leadership NACTO, a new leadership development program for city transportation officials; and supports Green Light for Great Streets, a program aiming to identify and remove barriers to city project delivery. Corinne also oversees NACTO’s communications and external partnerships and supports national policy work.

Unlocking Multimodality in N. America -- Using Bikes to Better Our Transit Systems

Tuesday, December 11, 2018 - 12:30pm EST
In recent years, some urban planners have begun to explore ways to unlock Dutch-style multimodality, hoping to utilize the bicycle as a tool to increase public-transit ridership and decrease car dependency. In fact, the case could be made that—with the right conditions—bikes are better placed to deal with the lower population densities and longer distances traveled in North America.