On Thursday, October 20 from 6-8 p.m., Building a Better SLO, supported by lead sponsor Lindsey Harn Group and Supporting Event Sponsor SLOCOG are proud to bring Natalie Stiffler, Interim Director of Transportation & Mobility for Boulder, Colorado, to discuss ways that Boulder plans for and delivers integrated transportation and mobility services (think transit, biking, walking and driving) as well as case studies from communities around the word that inspire her work. 

With a goal of building a people-first transportation system where people of all mobility levels can get where they need to go safely and efficiently, Boulder has successfully built more than 150 miles of bike-friendly infrastructure and is consistently rated as one of the most bike- and pedestrian-friendly cities in the country. Register for the event here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-boulder-co-approach-to-transportation-tickets-428148954047 

Stiffler will dive into ways that they have created a transportation system that is sustainable and reduces negative impacts on Boulder’s natural environment, whether that’s through electrifying our local bus fleet, supporting walkable neighborhoods or building multimodal infrastructure that makes it easy and convenient to choose non-vehicular modes of travel.

She will also showcase examples from other cities around the world who have designed systems that make moving around more efficient, safe and enjoyable.

The event will wrap up with audience Q&A and an opportunity to talk with others in the audience about ideas that have been brought forward.