Rethinking the Role of the Urban Freeway Lecture

May 15, 2013
4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET

Freeways have been one of America’s best infrastructure investments, moving people and goods quickly and safely across long distances. But in cities, freeways can create more harm than good, blighting adjacent neighborhoods with noise and pollution, damaging walkability, and exporting urban real estate value from the center to the edge. How can freeways and cities learn to get along? Or is it time for an amicable divorce? Learn the different approaches American cities — including San Francisco, Seattle, New Orleans, Milwaukee, and others — have taken to address their problem freeways, and the latest results in terms of mobility, real estate value, social equity, and other measures.

Cosponsor: American Institute of Certified Planners

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Program Price before September 13, 2012:

  • AICP members: $90
  • Non-AICP members: $110

Program Price after September 13, 2012:

  • AICP members: $105
  • Non-AICP members: $125

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