a technical guide for conducting pedestrian safety assessments
a technical guide for conducting pedestrian safety assessments
a technical guide for conducting pedestrian safety assessments
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10 A TECHNICAL GUIDE FOR CONDUCTING PEDESTRIAN SAFETY ASSESSMENTS FOR CALIFORNIA CITIES<br />
TABLE 3: PARTICIPATING LOCAL MEMBERS<br />
Please provide names <strong>for</strong> local members who will participate in the two-day visit. Local members<br />
indicated by a * are important participants. Local members should be limited to no more than<br />
12 people. Cities may choose to include Regional and State agency representatives<br />
in the PSA, but their participation is not required.<br />
ADA Coordinator*<br />
Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee Members<br />
Bicycle/Pedestrian Coordinator*<br />
Business Owners or Residents in Focus Location(s)<br />
Business Associations<br />
Caltrans District/ Headquarters Staff<br />
City Architect<br />
City Landscape Architect<br />
City Manager or Assistant<br />
City Planning Department Staff<br />
(Long Range and Development Review)*<br />
Civic Engagement Department Staff<br />
Community Development Department Staff<br />
Community Associations<br />
Department of Aging<br />
Disability Rights Advocacy Organization<br />
Elected Officials<br />
Engineering/Public Works Department Staff<br />
(including maintenance staff)*<br />
Health Organizations including EMS<br />
Local/Regional Utilities Companies<br />
Neighborhood Preservation or<br />
Services Department Staff<br />
Parking Management Staff<br />
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