A nationally recognized walking advocate, Dan Burden, will be leading a walkability lecture and discussion on May 12 at the University of Washington Tacoma campus. Burden has 25 years of experience developing best practices for walkable and bikeable communities which focus on the needs of citizens.
On May 12 at 7 p.m., Burden will share his ideas for making Tacoma more livable. The free 90-minute lecture will provide an overview of the best elements of livable communities, including examples of where effective tools are in place and working.
All are welcome to attend the lecture which will be held at the University of Washington Tacoma in the Carwein Auditorium.
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