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SUMMARY:Green Ribbon 2010\: Addressing Nashville's Transportation + Air Quality Issues
DESCRIPTION:\n [http\://www.transitnownashville.org] [http\://www.cleanairpartnership.info/]\nIn celebration of Earth Day and Transit Week\, April’s Urban Design Forum will focus on Nashville’s Transportation and Air Quality – featuring presentations and a panel discussion with local experts. \nPresenters / Panelists include\:\nDesign Director Gary Gaston will present the Green Ribbon Committee Updates related to Mobility and Air Quality.\nEd Cole\, Executive Director of Transit Alliance of Middle Tennessee [http\://e2ma.net/go/8142297809/2696896/93147824/2150/goto\:http\://nashville.bizjournals.com/nashville/related_content.html?topic=Transit%20Alliance%20of%20Middle%20Tennessee]\, and former director of environment and planning for TDOT – April 15th marks Ed’s first day as head of the Transit Alliance.\nThe alliance was created by a regional caucus of mayors last year to help build private sector support behind efforts to develop and fund a transit system in Middle Tennessee [http\://e2ma.net/go/8142297809/2696896/93147825/2150/goto\:http\://nashville.bizjournals.com/nashville/stories/2010/02/01/daily26.html]. The group of private businesspeople will help pinpoint a dedicated funding source for transportation\, and then help sell the idea to the broader public.\nQuincy Styke\, State of Tennessee Deputy Director – Division of Air Pollution Control has over 35yrs in Air Pollution Control\; he has prepared regulation and program development to implement Titles III\, IV & V of the Clean Air Act.\nSkip Lawrence – Green Ribbon Committee - Mobility Committee Co-Chair\nThis event is co-sponsored by Clean Air Partnership of Middle TN [">Transit Now Nashville  and \, a non-profit focused on air quality in the eight-county area including Cheatham\, Dickson\, Davidson\, Robertson\, Rutherford\, Sumner\, Williamson and Wilson counties. CAP works to encourage simple lifestyle changes like carpooling\, mass transit and regular car maintenance that we\, as individuals and businesses\, can make to reduce air pollution and improve health in Middle Tennessee. \nThursday\, April 15\n5\:30 p.m. - 7\:00 p.m.\n
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LOCATION:Nashville Civic Design Center\, 138 Second Avenue North\, Suite 106\, Nashville\, TN
CATEGORIES:clean-air-partnership-of-middle-tennessee,ed-cole,gary-gaston,land-use,light-rail,music-city-star,riverfront,tdot,tod,transit-alliance-of-middle-tennessee,transit-now-nashville,transit-oriented-development,transportation,udf,urban-design-forum
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