Events: Make your plans for TransportationCamp DC 2023!

Schedule at TransportationCamp 2020. Image by Kate Jentoft-Herr used with permission.

Are you passionate about transportation? Still making plans for Saturday, January 7? Join the fun at TransportationCamp DC, an annual “unconference” where experts and non-experts alike can lead the conversation on the topics that matter most to them. This year you can attend online or in person at George Mason University’s Arlington campus.

New opportunities are constantly opening up for our transportation system. Whether you’re interested in lowering transportation emissions, boosting equity, improving safety, or exploring something else entirely, start the year off right by joining the conversation at TransportationCamp DC.

Register today!

Wednesday, January 4

Work with WABA to build a bicycling agenda for Montgomery County: Are you interested in making Montgomery County more bikeable? Do you want to see streets redesigned to be safer to walk, bike, or get to the bus or a local store? Join the Washington Area Bicyclist Association and active transportation advocates in Montgomery County online on Wednesday, January 4 at 6:00 pm for an introductory advocacy training and discussion on how to make it happen.

At this gathering, participants will review ideas raised in the November meeting of advocates, look at WABA’s budget ask from this past year, and decide on campaigns we can mount in 2023. Bring your ideas for making bicycling safe and other improvements that the County can make in your neighborhood or on your commute. Register here.

This is our final events round-up in 2022 as the GGWash office will be closed from December 23 through January 2. We hope that over the course of this year these posts helped you find and attend an event that you otherwise wouldn’t have heard about. Thank you so much for reading!

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