Creating a Bikeable UCLA
Creating A Bikeable UCLA: A Vision for A Healthy & Vibrant Future, was a discussion held at UCLA on February 29th that focused on biking infrastructure at UCLA, public health concerns, the impact on the environment and urban planning design.
This event presented an opportunity to engage in a public dialogue with leaders from UCLA, LA City and the community on issues related to active transportation and embracing a vision for a healthy and vibrant future on campus at UCLA.
Speakers include:
- Jack Powazek, UCLA Administrative Vice Chancellor
- Dr. Richard Jackson, UCLA Environmental Health Sciences
- Cully Nordby, Academic Director, UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability
- Nurit Katz, UCLA Sustainability Coordinator
- Renee Fortier, Executive Director, UCLA Events & Transportation
- Madeline Brozen, Complete Streets Initiative, UCLA School of Public Affairs
- Jay Greenstein, Chief Field & Transportation Deputy, Council District 5
- Andrew Thomas, Executive Director, Westwood Village Improvement Association
- Jonathan Weiss, Member, City of Los Angeles Bicycle Advisory Committee
- Cullen McCormick, Director, Bike Coalition at UCLA
- Ricardo Gutierrez, Assistant Bicycle Coordinator, LADOT
Published: Wednesday, May 02, 2012








