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StreetSummit 2010

StreetVids: See You Tomorrow at the Street Summit

Last night before the Janette Sadik-Kahn lecture, I had a chance to catch up with the folks who did the bulk of the planning for this year's StreetSummit and asked them for a preview.  You can see the results above.  That Joe Linton, so smooth in front of the camera.

If we haven't met yet, and you're planning on being at tomorrow's event, make sure to stop by and say hi.  I'll be wearing my yellow, zig-zag Charlie Brown shirt and a beach hat.  Incidentally, based on the "results" of the survey done this week, I'll be attending Learning L.A. from the Streets, the session on the Bike Plan, and Donald Shoup's discussion of parking. 

If you missed last night's event, make sure to get to the Summit early, because at 10:30 the opening speech will be given by none other than Janette Sadik-Kahn.  For all the travel, contact, and other information.  Visit the StreetSummit website.See you tomorrow!

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