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CREATED:20220805T142010Z
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LOCATION:Roy Blunt Hall 002 Lecture Hall
SUMMARY:GGP Seminar: Ethan Hochstein - "The Indianapolis Cultural Trail: A
 n international example in bike and pedestrian infrastructure\, connectiv
 ity and sense of place"
DESCRIPTION:Ethan Hochstein is an avid biker\, walker and observer of citi
 es and places. He is employed by the Indianapolis Cultural Trail\, Inc. a
 s the director of horticulture and landscape to ensure it keeps looking g
 ood for daily users and users 50 years from now. He also helps with organ
 izational strategy\, event planning and other duties as assigned to keep 
 downtown Indianapolis a place all want to spend time within.\n\n\nThe Ind
 ianapolis Cultural Trail: A legacy of Gene and Marilyn Glick\, is an 8-mi
 le trail weaving through downtown Indianapolis. This unique bike and pede
 strian trail has become the preferred way to experience downtown Indy eve
 n by audiences who prefer automobile use. The project's focus on connecti
 vity\, traffic calming\, beautification and a unique public-private setup
  starts conversations and prompts visits from leaders around the world - 
 leaders who want to learn how to improve their cities. \n\n\nHochstein wi
 ll talk about the Indianapolis Cultural Trail's ideation\, organizational
  structure\, challenges and positive outcomes. This will hopefully be a j
 ump-off point for the audience to advocate for pedestrian infrastructure 
 in their communities.
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 han Hochstein is an avid biker\, walker and observer of cities and places
 . He is employed by the &lt;a href="https://indyculturaltrail.org/"&gt;Indianap
 olis Cultural Trail&lt;/a&gt;\, Inc. as the director of horticulture and landsc
 ape to ensure it keeps looking good for daily users and users 50 years fr
 om now. He also helps with organizational strategy\, event planning and o
 ther duties as assigned to keep downtown Indianapolis a place all want to
  spend time within.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The Indianapolis Cultural Trail: A legacy of 
 Gene and Marilyn Glick\, is an 8-mile trail weaving through downtown Indi
 anapolis. This unique bike and pedestrian trail has become the preferred 
 way to experience downtown Indy even by audiences who prefer automobile u
 se. The project's focus on connectivity\, traffic calming\, beautificatio
 n and a unique public-private setup starts conversations and prompts visi
 ts from leaders around the world - leaders who want to learn how to impro
 ve their cities.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Hochstein will talk about the Indianapoli
 s Cultural Trail's ideation\, organizational structure\, challenges and p
 ositive outcomes. This will hopefully be a jump-off point for the audienc
 e to advocate for pedestrian infrastructure in their communities.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/bo
 dy&gt;&lt;/html&gt;
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221104T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221104T153000
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URL:http://www.geosciences.MissouriState.edu
CATEGORIES:Public,Alumni,Current Students,Faculty,Future Students
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