Sparking the Conversation: Brian Taylor and Madeline Brozen moderate panels at Mobility 21 Summit

Lewis Center Director Brian Taylor and researcher Madeline Brozen recently moderated panels at the Mobility 21 Summit, an annual conference that focuses on

transportation issues confronting the Southern California region.Taylor’s panel looked at the topic of “expanding transit networks through last-mile connectivity,” and speakers provided insights into the challenges and opportunities related to connecting future riders with Southern California’s expanding transit system.

Brozen, program manager of the UCLA Complete Streets Initiative, moderated a panel on complete streets programs. The panel included the newly appointed director of Los Angeles Department of Transportation, Seleta Reynolds, and panel members discussed different funding strategies for bringing complete streets projects to fruition.

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