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Random musings from a Midwesterner in Beantown.

Saturday, January 21, 2006

Jan 28, Feb. 25 - "Rethinking Urban Transportation" 

You are invited to a free citizens Forum at the Museum of Science entitled
"Rethinking Urban Transportation". Choose either date.

Co-sponsored by LivableStreets Alliance.

RETHINKING URBAN TRANSPORTATION A FREE FORUM AT THE MUSEUM OF SCIENCE

Saturday, January 28
2:00 - 5:00 pm

Saturday, February 25
2:00 - 5:00 pm

. Is your commute exhausting?
. Do you wish the subway went more places?
. Is traffic getting worse?
. Are you paying too much for gas?
. Is parking becoming hard to find?

What will transportation in Boston look like in 20 years?

Join others in your community in a thoughtful and lively forum. In this three-hour session we'll hear from professionals about technologies and programs that have the power to revolutionize the way we travel in the city. Group activities will help us assess our priorities and explore the future in an informal and collaborative setting.

RSVP: forumrsvp@mos.org, 617-589-4250
Location: Museum of Science, Boston
Registration: limited to 60
Refreshments: provided

http://www.livablestreets.info for more information.

Forum is funded by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, a non-regulatory federal agency within the U.S. Commerce Department's Technology Administration.

LivableStreets Alliance (LSA) is a non-profit organization advocating for a comprehensive transportation network that improves the quality of urban life in Boston. LSA takes a big-picture, collaborative approach to the city's transportation challenges and opportunities, supporting transit, biking, and walking. We are committed to transportation that is safe, reliable, and sustainable - one able to accommodate all groups, including children, the elderly, the underserved, and the handicapped.

LivableStreets Alliance is guided by the belief that strong, diverse, and equitable urban transportation options have the power to make Boston a more vibrant and dynamic city.
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