LightHouse and Vision Zero SF Are Hosting another Public Forum on May 1!

LightHouse is proud to once again partner with Vision Zero SF to bring our community another public forum! On Wednesday, May 1, we will continue our insightful conversations around pedestrian safety. What does an ideal pedestrian-friendly city or community space look like? How can accessibility and inclusion for people who are visually impaired play a key factor in urban planning? We’ll be discussing the accessible measures San Francisco and other cities around the world are implementing to increase pedestrian safety, as well as dream designs for optimal pedestrian safe zones, neighborhoods, and city centers. Join us and be part of this engaging and informational dialogue! 

What: LightHouse + Vision Zero Pedestrian Safety Forum
When: Wednesday, May 1, 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm Pacific Time
Where: In person at the LightHouse HQ, 1155 Market Street, SF, 10th Floor or Virtually
RSVP: Register for the LightHouse + Vision Zero Pedestrian Safety Forum.
 
Please Note: For those choosing to attend the forum virtually, a link to access the forum will be sent via email on Tuesday, April 30. If you plan on participating virtually, please be sure to include the correct email address you wish to be contacted at in the RSVP form. For those attending in person, please arrive promptly at 3:00 pm. Light refreshments will be provided.
 
Forum Panelists

Chris Downey, Architect with Architecture for the Blind
Warren Cushman, Community Organizer for Community Resources for Independent Living

This forum is made possible by generous funding from the San Francisco Public Health Foundation and the City and County of San Francisco.

 

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