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INFRA\TECTURE Active Connection: The Landline Greenway Network

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    Free and open to the public

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    Knowledge Community

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    Professionals

Active Connection: The LandLine Greenway Network

The Boston region has an extensive collection of rail trails, river paths, and separated bike lanes, and more in planning and design; however, we are far from a connected network. The Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC), the regional planning agency for Boston, has come up with a plan for a connected trail and greenway network. Branded LandLine, the network vision helps build partnerships to ensure coordination of greenway development and build support for completion.

This presentation will describe the elements of the plan, accomplishments to date, and the future steps. The Plan is transportation focused with the goal of incorporating more active transportation trips throughout the region between work, home and leisure.

Our guest speaker David Loutzenheiser has been instrumental in developing this bicycle infrastructure network. Please join the Boston Society of Architects (BSA) Infra\tecture Committee at the BSA SPACE (290 Congress Street) on Thursday, April 18 @ 6PM for this presentation and discussion. The event is free and open to the public.

Click here for a PDF of the event poster.

1.5 LU AIA credits are available.

To learn more about Infra\tecture, visit architects.org/committees/infratecture

Click Register to attend.