112025 CSCE Webinar on Bicycle Infrastructure - Earn 1 NYS PDH

Thursday, November 20, 2025 - 12:00 PM

Please join CSCE for this webinar on bicycle infrastructure that is sponsored by the CT Chapter of the ASCE Transportation & Development Institute. In this webinar, PeopleForBikes will discuss the principles underlying safe bike infrastructure, why bicycle infrastructure is important, and how places can become better for biking. Martina Haggerty, Vice President of Infrastructure at PeopleForBikes, and Grace Stonecipher, Infrastructure Analytics and Research Manager at PeopleForBikes, will outline the reasons that having high-quality, connected, safe bike infrastructure is good for communities, and explore the most effective policy mechanisms for supporting better bike infrastructure, including Complete Streets mandates and speed limit laws. They will also review PeopleForBikes’ SPRINT principles for better bike infrastructure, which guide the creation of bike-friendly streets. Finally, using PeopleForBikes’ Bicycle Network Analysis and Great Bicycle Infrastructure Project, they will dig into case studies across Connecticut, examining local bicycle networks and ongoing infrastructure projects. Attendees may earn 1 NYS PDH at this event.

Speaker(s)

 

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Martina Haggerty is the Vice President of Infrastructure at PeopleForBikes, where she collaborates with communities, policymakers, bike industry partners, and advocacy organizations nationwide to accelerate the construction of bike infrastructure and the adoption of pro-bike policies. Before joining PeopleForBikes, Martina spent over 15 years working in the public and private sectors, advancing transformative transportation, environmental, land use, and planning initiatives. Martina holds a Master's degree in Architecture and Urban Design from Pratt Institute and a Bachelor of Architecture from Roger Williams University. She is also a past recipient of the Transportation Leadership Award from the New England Institute of Transportation Engineers and the Woman of the Year Award from WTS-RI. 

 

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Grace Stonecipher is the Infrastructure Analytics and Research Manager at PeopleForBikes, where she manages a suite of mapping and analysis tools that empower communities to track and improve opportunities to ride bikes across the United States. She loves the process of translating data into action, and using maps and other data visualization tools to facilitate better on-the-ground decision making. In her previous work, Grace applied various spatial technologies to the field of conservation, using satellite imagery to monitor agricultural areas and GIS to map the impact of infrastructure on wildlife movement. She holds an MSc in Environmental Observation and Informatics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a certificate in Geospatial Programming and Web Map Development from Penn State, and a B.A. in Environmental Studies from Yale University.
 

Important Times

12:00 p.m. - A link will be sent to registrants prior to the webinar.

Registration

View the Presentation - No NYS PDH: Free - Please send an email to [email protected] to just view the presentation for free.

CSCE Members who want to earn 1 NYS PDH: $25 Note: To be considered for CSCE Member registration, people need to be current on their CT Section Dues.

Non CSCE Members who want to earn 1 NYS PDH: $35

Registrations received and accepted within a week of the webinar will incur a $5 additional fee. 

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