WEBINAR: A Land-Use Audit for Walkability

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We often look at how to improve streets for walkability, but how can we also improve land-use policies and practices to bring the benefits of walkability to more people?

Quite a lot actually! Join Cary Westerbeck, architect, advocate, and infill developer, and Mike McGinn, advocate, lawyer, and former Seattle mayor, to learn the best land-use changes a community can make that, when paired with safe street design, create walkable places for all.

Webinar Panelists:

  • Cary WesterbeckArchitect, Advocate, Infill Developer
  • Mike McGinn Advocate, Lawyer, and Former Seattle Mayor

Attendees Will Learn: 

  • How land use and walkability are connected
  • What land-use indicators best support walkability
  • What specific land-use policies make places less walkable, or prevent access to walkable places
  • Actionable steps in the land-use realm that state and local governments can take to improve walkability and health for their residents

This webinar is funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity in support of the Active People, Healthy Nation Initiative℠.

Watch Our Previous Webinar:

Webinar: December 2025, Designing Safe Street — The Latest

This webinar, like all our webinars, will be recorded and available on our website. Join us in real-time for the opportunity to ask questions of our guests. RSVP to receive resources and additional materials.

Join us: Tuesday, January 27th

2:00 – 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time