Guest guest Posted September 15, 2011 Report Share Posted September 15, 2011 Easter SealsFYI Ellen Ellen Garber Bronfeld egskb@... September Extra: October 12 Webinar - Public Involvement in the Transportation Planning Process September 2011 Dear Friend, Welcome to Extra, Easter Seals Project ACTION's monthly newsletter. The news this month: Upcoming Training Public Involvement in the Transportation Planning Process?Webinar On October 12 at 2 p.m. Eastern Time, Project ACTION will partner with the National Center on Senior Transportation to present a webinar on Public Involvement in the Transportation Planning Process. This event is designed for transportation advocates who want to be better informed and prepared to offer input that decision-makers will hear, understand and incorporate into their regional transportation plans. The presenters will also include information on how decision-makers can open the planning process to people with disabilities, older adults, aging and human service agencies, and other advocates for accessible transportation. For more information or to ask the presenters questions in advance, email ESPADistanceLearning@.... Registration deadline: October 7. Transcripts from Summer Webinars Now Online Miss some of our webinars this summer? Check out the transcripts and presentations, now posted online: a.. June 1-22: Paratransit Operations Q & A's (one with FTA and one with ESPA staff) b.. June 8-July 26: Determining ADA Paratransit Eligibility: An Approach, Guidance and Training Materials c.. July 20: Signals for Pedestrians Who are Blind?Overview of Current Issues and Available Training d.. July 27: Environmental Barrier Analysis and Options for Remedy ESPA News President Obama Appoints ESPA NSC Member Hart to U.S. Access Board On August 18, President Obama announced key administration appointments including S. Hart, director of urban and transportation projects at the Institute for Human Centered Design and member of the Project ACTION National Steering Committee, to the U.S. Access Board. In addition to his work for the Institute for Human Centered Design and Project ACTION, Hart serves as an appointed member of the Governor's Transportation Reform Committee in Massachusetts and as a board member for Livable Streets Alliance, Disability Law Center and Agassiz Village. He has also served as a consultant on transportation issues for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority and Boston's disability community. Project ACTION joins the disability and transportation community in congratulating Hart on this esteemed appointment! ESPA Blog Post Viewpoints - Pathways to Accessible Transportation Check out one of our latest blog postings, Offering Youth with Disabilities a New Beginning to Transportation, posted August 29. Since convening the Youth with Disabilities Roundtable in 2009, ESPA has developed a new initiative called Enhancing Youth Mobility with the goal of improving access to transportation for youth with disabilities, specifically youth in transition. Read more about how ESPA has shared this message with the autism community and about how one program, Subway Sleuths, is teaching children with autism about trains and transit. Industry News 2011 Rail~Volution Conference The 2011 Rail~Volution conference will take place October 16-19 in Washington, D.C. The conference is an opportunity for citizen activists, developers, business leaders, planners, local elected officials, transit operators, government officials, and others to engage in discussion about building livable communities with transit. Attendees will explore the answers to " What is the next American dream? " and " Whose responsibility is livability? " and hear about successful local and regional efforts to create livable communities in and around the nation's capital. Beyerle, ESPA resources & publications manager, will discuss ESPA technical assistance tools related to accessible paths to transit during an October 17 session on Advancing Complete Streets: New Tools and Guides for Implementation. Register online now; the registration fee increases after September 23. Complete Streets Materials Available in Spanish The National Complete Streets Coalition has announced a new Spanish-language section on their website. The webpage includes an introductory fact sheet (*.PDF) that covers frequently asked questions as well as a downloadable presentation on the benefits of complete streets. Research Guide to Sustainable Transportation Performance Measures (*.PDF) Transit agencies are increasingly measuring the ability of their systems to help protect natural resources, improve public health, strengthen energy security, expand the economy, and increase mobility for all. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has released a report that describes opportunities to incorporate environmental, economic, and social sustainability into transportation decision-making through the use of performance measures. Among the many measures explored in the report, the first one, transit accessibility, measures the ability of people to reach destinations using public transportation. Safe Routes to School Noteworthy Practices Guide (*.PDF) Since 2005, when the U.S. Congress established the national Safe Routes to School (SRTS) program, states and local communities have been empowered to make walking and bicycling to school a safe and available mode choice. This guide provides examples of noteworthy SRTS program practices and management approaches, and it includes information on state programs that have provided additional support for children with disabilities. The Michigan SRTS program, for instance, awarded grants to three schools, one of which used the funding to create a mock intersection to teach students with disabilities how to safely cross intersections. -------------------------------------------------------------- Did you miss last month's Extra? Previous issues are available on the website. The electronic editions of the latest and archived issues of Update, ESPA's biannual newsletter, are also available online. To be added to the surface mailing list, please sign up online at www.projectaction.org. Or, call ESPA at (202) 347-3066 or toll-free at (800) 659-6428. 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