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Dan Burden is
a nationally recognized authority on bicycle and
pedestrian facilities and programs, street corridor
and intersection design, traffic flow and calming,
and other design and planning elements that affect
roadway environments. He
has had 25 years of experience in developing, promoting
and evaluating alternative transportation facilities,
traffic calming practices and sustainable community
design. He served for 16 years as Florida DOTs
State Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator, and he presently
works as Executive Director of Walkable Communities,
Inc., a non-profit corporation helping North
America develop walkable communities.  |
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- There are few people in the country who
know more about traffic calming practices, access management,
intersection design and other strategies for creating pedestrian
and bicycle friendly communities than Dan Burden. He has
taught bicycle and pedestrian facility design courses in
hundreds of different communities throughout the nation.
- Dan has personally photographed and examined
walking and bicycling conditions in over 200 cities in the
U.S. and abroad. He worked as a bicycle consultant in China
for the United Nations in 1994, and he has been to Australia
and many European countries to photograph their great cities.
His pictures have been published in the New York Times,
National Geographic, Better Homes and Gardens, Sierra Club
calendars and Weekly Reader. Presentations are always richly
illustrated with examples from near and far. Dan is currently
part of a team collecting (videotaping) and analyzing traffic
calming and innovative pedestrian facilities throughout
the U.S.
- Dan served as the principle writer for
the National Bicycle and Pedestrian Planning and Design
Curriculum, being introduced at many universities. His insights
are becoming a model for college courses in civil engineering
and urban planning departments throughout the country. He
serves as one of the main course instructors for the NHI
(National Highway Institute) course on Bicycle and Pedestrian
Facility Design. Dan has given staff training to traffic
engineers, planners and community redevelopers across the
country.
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- Dan currently serves on the Florida DOT
"Greenbook" Committee to draft standards for traffic
calming. He has been instrumental in developing traffic
calming programs in scores of cities, including: Bradenton
Beach, Satellite Beach, Ormond Beach , Key Largo, West Palm
Beach, South Miami Beach, Gainesville and downtown Venice
in Florida; Lacey, Bellevue, Mercer Island, University Place,
Maple Valley, Shoreline, Seattle and Colville, Washington;
Austin, Texas; Arcata, San Diego and Santa Monica, California;
Eugene, Oregon; and Asheville, Waynesville and Charlotte,
North Carolina; Lansing, Traverse City, Kalamazoo, Michigan;
Grand Junction, Frutia, Bayfield and Boulder, Colorado;
Las Vegas, Nevada; and Honolulu, Hawaii.
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- Dan Burden will serve as moderator for
a highly interactive public involvement, planning process,
known as a charrette. This charrette will consist of several
work sessions, learning from the experts
local citizens
and neighborhood leaders. Current problems will be examined
in detail and appropriate solutions to curb traffic volume
and speed conditions will be formulated by neighborhood
residents working with planning and engineering professionals.
The charrette process will also include focus group sessions,
brain storming sessions and citizen-driven "design
table" workshop in which local residents help with
a "hands-on" approach for design solutions to
neighborhood traffic problems. As part of the charrette,
Dan will also make a 40 minute presentation on traffic calming
practices, based on his experience with similar programs
in more than 100 cities nationwide.
- Dan Burden is the founder of Walkable
Communities, Inc. a non-profit consulting firm in High Springs,
Florida. He has spent the last twenty-five years developing,
promoting and evaluating alternative transportation and
sustainable communities at national, regional, state and
local levels. He specializes in transportation and land
use planning, research and implementation of pedestrian,
bicycle traffic calming and street improvement projects.
He has communications expertise in public involvement, design
charrettes and visioning. He serves as an expert witness
and has produced videos on street design process.
- Dan Burdens vision has been to assist
business and community leaders in their quest to create
streets, activity centers, business districts and neighborhoods
for people. He brings a message about creating community
for people, not just cars. His highly visual, information
rich workshops, with National Geographic slides, showcase
ways to plan and design better streets, town centers, and
neighborhoods.
Other Testimonials :
"Having attended many of Dan Burden's presentations,
and having collaborated with him on several, I can vouch
for his greatest talent: getting people with different
viewpoints to agree on a vision for their community, by
showing them the untapped beauty and potential they have
in their greatest commonly-owned asset - their public streets.
Dan can actually get Americans to care about cities again.
And he does it by getting the traffic engineers on board,
not by vilifying them, but by making them excited about
being involved in change."
Michael Ronkin
Bicycle and Pedestrian Program Manager
Oregon Department of Transportation
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Walkable
Communities.,
120 N. Orange Avenue, Orlando, FL 32801 (866) 347-2734
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Last Updated:
February 14, 2007
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