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Transforming communities through complete corridors

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Complete streets have been a focus for many transportation clients, resulting in much success over the past two decades. As the industry evolves, there is a growing demand for more efficient and lasting solutions to save money and time and to solve transcending challenges such as equity, sustainability and climate resilience.

When you watch the webinar, you'll learn how to:

  • Identify what a complete corridor is and how it is different than complete streets

  • Understand why it's important to be proactive and consider this approach

  • What the primary consid­er­a­tions are within a complete corridors approach

  • How to address challenges and funding concerns

  • Practical illus­tra­tions of successful projects

Transforming communities through complete corridors

Meet the panelists

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Lisa Sherman

Senior Transportation Project Manager

Lisa is skilled in transportation services including intersection improvements, traffic signal and roadway design, traffic calming, planning, funding and public facilitation.

Jenny Humphreys

Jenny Humphreys

Senior Transportation Planner

Jenny has two decades of experience leading and coordinating engineering, traffic, water, environmental, and planning teams. She balances mobility, funding and environmental needs to support communities.

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Stefan Schuster

Senior Project Manager

Stefan brings technical and management expertise in water resources and complete corridors, collaborating with cities on traffic, transit and green infrastructure.

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