Using a feasibility study from Omaha, Nebraska, USA, as a model, this session demonstrates a paradigm shift in urban planning that moves beyond traditional topography-based assessments to prioritize equity in access.
Webinar Outline
In many growing cities worldwide, trail infrastructure has historically followed the path of least resistance. This often results in robust networks in affluent areas while leaving underserved neighborhoods in "trail deserts." Using a feasibility study from Omaha, Nebraska, USA, as a model, this session demonstrates a paradigm shift in urban planning that moves beyond traditional topography-based assessments to prioritize equity in access. While many urban centers provide expansive paved networks, natural surface singletrack is often scarce or inaccessible to marginalized residents. This project identifies high-priority locations for trails and bike-optimized facilities within existing urban parks and public spaces. By focusing on neighborhoods currently lacking nature-based recreation, the initiative aims to improve public health, increase youth engagement, and foster community connectivity.
Learning Objectives:
- Apply equity-centered planning frameworks to identify and develop natural surface trail opportunities that address recreational gaps in underserved urban environments.
- Understand how to leverage modern bike amenities to support active, community-based youth programming.
- Learn techniques for involving a wide variety of stakeholders to ensure long-term community buy-in.
Location
This is a virtual training. See the event website for more details.
Trail Competencies
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Relevant Trail Types
General. All trail types are relevant.
Upcoming Event
Training Dates
| Starts | October 01, 2006 10:00 AM |
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| Ends | October 01 11:00 AM |
This event takes place in Pacific Daylight Time.
12:00 PM Central Daylight Time
11:00 AM Mountain Daylight Time
10:00 AM Mountain Standard Time
10:00 AM Pacific Daylight Time
09:00 AM Alaska Daylight Time
08:00 AM Hawaii-Aleutian Daylight Time
07:00 AM Hawaii Standard Time
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Learning Credits and CEUs
Learning credits are available. The length of the session will determine the number of hours/credits given. In order to obtain credits, attendees must fill out an evaluation survey for each session they attend, as well as complete a learning credit tracking form noting each session they are requesting credits for (or a quiz if virtual). This form (and complete instructions) will be available during the live webinar or at registration when you check in for in-person events. Email the conference host or [email protected] with any questions.
American Trails is a certified provider and can offer the following learning credits and continuing education opportunities: AICP CM, LA CES (most HSW approved), NRPA CEU, and CEU/PDH Equivalency Petition for other accepting organizations.
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