2021 Missouri Active Transportation Summit Schedule Overview & Zoom Links (registered participants)
Welcome to the 2021 Missouri Active Transportation Summit Friday, August 13th, 2021.
Registered Summit participants can use the Zoom links (or Meeting ID/Passcode) below to join the Summit sessions.
If you have not yet registered for the 2021 Summit, please register online here.
- This Summit Schedule Overview is downloadable as a PDF here.
- The Summit Full Detail Schedule, including more detailed information about each session and brief biographies of each presenter, is downloadable as a PDF here.
2021 Missouri Active Transportation Summit Schedule Overview & Zoom Connection Info
All sessions online via Zoom. Click the link provided, or join with the Meeting ID and Password provided.
- You can join via computer or your mobile device using the Zoom app and the meeting link OR ID/Password.
- You can also dial in from any phone with the provided phone number, Meeting ID, and password.
- Note that login link, meeting ID, and password are different for each session!
9:00-10:15 Opening Session
- Welcome: Brent Hugh, Missouri Bicycle & Pedestrian Federation
- Greeting: Stephen Foutes, Director, Missouri Divisionr of Tourism
- APBP Welcome: Paul Wojciechowski, Missouri APBP Chapter President
- Plenary Speech: A Model for Missouri: MRT’s Complete Streets Ordinance Template - Michael Kelley, BikeWalkKC; Ron Bentch, Missourians for Responsible Transportation; Jackson Hotaling, Missourians for Responsible Transportation (moderator)
Zoom connection info: |
ID: 962 2308 0459 |
312 626 6799 US (Chicago) |
10:30-11:20 First Breakout (four choices)
Making Biking and Walking Work for Missouri |
Paul Wojciechowski, Horner & Shifrin |
ID: 956 2970 7457 |
312 626 6799 US (Chicago) |
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Connecting the Dots: A Missouri River Trail connecting the Katy, Rock Island, Kansas City, St Joseph, and Omaha? |
Andy Clements, City of St Joseph |
ID: 996 4304 0234 |
312 626 6799 US (Chicago) |
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Grassroots and Grasstops: The Story of Springfield's Lone Pine Bike Park & Greenspace |
Mary Kromrey,Ozark Greenways |
ID: 943 9267 6828 |
312 626 6799 US (Chicago) |
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Show Me Hands-Free - A Coalition's Push for Distracted Driving Legislation |
Michael Kelley, BikeWalkKC John Montgomery, Ozark Greenways |
ID: 913 6581 0329 |
312 626 6799 US (Chicago) |
12:30-1:30 Lunch – on your own (no sessions active)
11:30-12:20 Second Breakout (three choices)
KCMO's First Two-Way Cycle Track: Paving the Way for Complete Streets Improvements |
Jason Waldron, City of Kansas City, Missouri |
ID: 941 8784 5265 |
312 626 6799 US (Chicago) |
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Building a Network of Historical-Cultural Bicycle Routes Across Missouri |
Brent Hugh, Missouri Bicycle & Pedestrian Federation |
ID: 963 6457 7749 |
312 626 6799 US (Chicago) |
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Creating Active Transportation Incentives in Wildwood, MO - Biking and Walking Benefits |
Hugh Share,Sustainability Consultant Lauren Edens,City of Wildwood |
ID: 969 2446 2256 |
312 626 6799 US (Chicago) |
1:30-2:50 Keynote Session
- Welcome: Brent Hugh, Missouri Bicycle & Pedestrian Federation
- Missouri Livable Streets Awards for 2021: Michael Kelley, BikeWalkKC & Missouri Livable Streets
- Introduction to Keynote Speaker: Patrick Tuttle, Joplin Convention and Visitors Bureau
- Keynote Speech: How Bicycling and Trails have Transformed Northwest Arkansas – and How You Can Do the Same in Your Home Town - Kalene Griffith, Visit Bentonville
Zoom connection info: |
ID: 966 2723 8752 |
312 626 6799 US (Chicago) |
3:00-3:50 Third Breakout (four choices)
Pathways to Implementation on the MoDOT System - and |
Shaun Tooley,MoDOT |
ID: 987 3260 1234 |
312 626 6799 US (Chicago) |
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Micro-Transportation, Hubs, Big Data, Healthcare Outcomes and ROI For Our Communities |
Dan Cain, Pedego Electric Bikes |
ID: 965 1000 4532 |
312 626 6799 US (Chicago) |
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Beyond Cycling - Developing Inclusive Active Transportation in Joplin |
Taylor Cunningham, City of Joplin |
ID: 980 0017 9538 |
312 626 6799 US (Chicago) |
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Recreational Tourism in Flyover States: Pros and Cons |
Lee Clark, Trails Advocate & City of St Joseph |
ID: 950 4199 9001 |
312 626 6799 US (Chicago) |
4:00-4:50 Fourth Breakout (four choices)
Measuring the Benefits of Complete Streets |
Emily Schweninger,Smart Growth America/ National Complete Streets Coalition |
ID: 955 0792 8515 |
312 626 6799 US (Chicago) |
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Maximizing Your Resources to Help Make Your Trail a Success: The Raytown Chamber's Experience with the Rock Island Trail |
Vicki Turnbow, Raytown Chamber of Commerce and Tourism |
ID: 926 1102 5094 |
312 626 6799 US (Chicago) |
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Rumble Strip Roundtable: Cyclists hate them, Highway Safety advocates love them. Let's talk. |
Jonathan Nelson, MoDOT Timothy Hill, Cyclist |
ID: 989 8586 5709 |
312 626 6799 US (Chicago) |
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The Power of Gravel and Trails: Using Events, Marketing, and Many Partners to Turn a Small Rural Community into a Hub of Active Transportation and Active Tourism |
Mac Vorce, Warsaw Chamber of Commerce Jenn Bradshaw, Truman Lake Adventure Club Sheridan Garman-Neeman, Kaysinger Basin Regional Planning Commission Brent Hugh, Missouri Bicycle & Pedestrian Federation |
ID: 950 3799 6295 |
312 626 6799 US (Chicago) |
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