Hi Sheryl,
The call for case studies is intended for projects and programs in
Washington state.
Cheers,
Eloisa
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1. Walkable Washington 2016: call for case studies (Eloisa Raynault)
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This call for case studies in Washington state and sponsorship invitation
may be of interest to you and your networks.
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Walkable Washington 2016 Symposium & Awards
June 7, 2016
Bellevue City Hall Council Chambers
450 110th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98004
Call for Case Studies!
Preparations for the 2016 Walkable Washington Symposium are underway and
Feet First seeks to highlight your programs and projects that are promoting
walking as an important public policy, engaging communities in walking for
transportation or physical activity, or creating a more walk-friendly
neighborhood.
All programs and projects that meet our criteria and fit into one of the
three categories below will be in the running to win the Walkable
Washington Innovation Award in 2016:
Design and Engineering ? projects that involve infrastructure and
structural developments
Advocacy and Encouragement ? programs and events that raise awareness about
the benefits of walking, and/or encourage people to engage in pedestrian
planning in their communities
Vision and Planning ? projects that involve plans, codes, ordinances or
guidance for neighborhoods, cities/towns, counties or regions to make it
safer and easier for people to choose to go by foot
Awards are decided by a panel of judges, representing advocates,
innovators, and leaders on in issues of walkability, livability, and the
diverse range of benefits related to walkable communities.
If you have a program or project that fits into one of these three
categories, please share it with us! Fill out this online form (
http://form.jotform.us/form/41337969633162) or email talia(a)feetfirst.org
<talia(a)feetfirst.info> if you have questions.
Sponsorship Opportunities
Interested in being a sponsor for the 2016 Walkable Washington Symposium?
Then visit our sponsorship page
<
http://www.feetfirst.org/get-involved/walkablewashington/walkable-washingto…
(
http://www.feetfirst.org/get-involved/walkablewashington/walkable-washingto…
)
or email Lisa Quinn at lisa(a)feetfirst.org or call 206.652.2310 ext. 6 to
learn about the benefits of becoming a sponsor. We are looking for both
financial and in-kind contributions. Talk with us about how your company
would like to support Walkable Washington Symposium & Awards and help us
raise awareness for more walkable communities across the state.