Presented By: A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning
Peter Lagerwey (M.U.P.'81) - "Complete Streets" Pioneer
Distinguished Alumnus Lecture, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning
Peter Lagerwey is the Regional Office Director for Toole Design Group in the Northwest. Peter has over 26 years managing high profile pedestrian and bicycle projects and programs with the City of Seattle and as a private consultant. Peter brings extensive experience in the development and implementation of policies and programs related to bike lanes, sharrows, bicycle parking, marked crosswalks, school signing, curb ramps, sidewalks and trails. Other areas of experience and expertise include bicycle and pedestrian maps, grant writing, legal issues, safe routes to school, social marketing, encouragement and education programs and public participation.
Peter is a nationally known expert having worked on non-motorized projects and made presentations in over 200 states, counties and cities. He was the project manager for developing and implementing the widely acclaimed Seattle Bicycle Master Plan; and co-author of the FHWA manual and training course on "How to Develop a Pedestrian Safety Action Plan (PSAP)." He has taught the PSAP course along with the FHWA's designing for Pedestrian Safety (DPS) course in eleven states.
Peter is a nationally known expert having worked on non-motorized projects and made presentations in over 200 states, counties and cities. He was the project manager for developing and implementing the widely acclaimed Seattle Bicycle Master Plan; and co-author of the FHWA manual and training course on "How to Develop a Pedestrian Safety Action Plan (PSAP)." He has taught the PSAP course along with the FHWA's designing for Pedestrian Safety (DPS) course in eleven states.
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