The design intent for 103 Avenue from 100 Street to 101 Street was to create a ‘shared street’ to create precedent for future streetscape opportunities. The presentation will examine the evolution of the design from concept through to construction and the factors contributing to the final design. Influences to the design included public engagement, internal stakeholder input, design reviews, surrounding typologies, safety considerations, Edmonton Design Committee input, and technical limitations.
Ainsley Brown, P.Eng.
Ainsley is a transportation planning engineer with 22 years’ experience in project management, network planning, analysis, design, and construction. Ainsley’s specialties include renewal, reconstruction, active transportation, transit integration, and complex multi-disciplinary teams. Her experience in renewal and reconstruction provides her with a deep understanding of the complexities of working within existing public spaces, working with diverse stakeholders, and the complexity of tying into and relocating existing infrastructure. Ainsley applies GBA+ principles to develop more inclusive engineering designs that cater to a broad range of users.
Lunch will be served at 11:45 am and the presentations will start at 12:00 pm.
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