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EVENT DETAILS:
Timed to coincide with the World Day of Remembrance, Seattle Neighborhood Greenways and Seattle's Department of Transportation have partnered to produce a lunchtime expert panel on the importance of eliminating fatal and injurious car collisions.
WHAT: World Day of Remembrance - Community Reflections and Vision Zero Panel
WHERE: Impact Hub Seattle, 220 2nd Ave S, in Pioneer Square. Look for signs directing you to the 3RD FLOOR LEARNING STUDIO.
WHEN: Friday, November 17, Noon - 1:30
WHO:
Brief community reflections will be shared by ---
* Gordon Padelford, executive director of Seattle Neighborhood Greenways;
* Council Member Sally Bagshaw;
* Eric Sano of SPD’s Traffic and Traffic Collision Investigation Squad;
* Stephen Mooney of Harborview Injury Prevention & Research Center
* Marilyn Black, widow of traffic victim Max Richards
* Jim Curtin, senior transportation planner for the Seattle Department of Transportation;
To be followed by a 40-minute expert panel, including:
* Kelsey Mesher, Puget Sound policy manager of Cascade Bicycle Club,
* Sandra Maqueda of Spanish-language radio KKMO
* Allison Schwartz of the SDOT's Vision Zero Team
* Merlin Rainwater, co-leader of Central Seattle Greenways