Wed, Feb 25 from 5pm - 7:30pm

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Transit-oriented development, with intentional planning, can have a positive community impact and improve quality of life for neighbors and users. As our region's population and urban footprint continue to grow, residents need robust transportation networks connecting them with work, school, recreation, and goods and services. At this panel, we'll dive into questions about how to thoughtfully design for mass transit while preserving neighborhood character, creating new green spaces, and developing affordable housing options.

Panelist presentations will be followed by a moderated discussion and an audience Q&A. This event includes a light reception. 

Panelists

Jonathan Morley, Principal, ASLA, LEED AP, Berger Partnership

Rebecca Brunn, Senior Project Manager, Transit-Oriented Development, Sound Transit

Miguel Maestas, Associate Director, El Centro de la Raza

 

Images courtesy of Schemata Workshop, Berger Partnership, and Sound Transit

El Centro de la Raza - Centilia Cultural Center

1660 S Roberto Maestas Festival Street
Seattle, WA 98144