This is part TWO of the Bike & Pedestrian Advocacy & Infrastructure episode. Now we talk to two city employees about how they advocate and work with the public, other city employees, and stakeholders to increase bike and pedestrian accessibility for their communities. Check out their biographies below.
Kevin Whited, City of Carmel's transportation development coordinator, has great experience and insight about cycling and pedestrian infrastructure. With previous work experience with Indiana University and one of the founding members of IndyCog (now known as Bike Indianapolis). Connect with the City of Carmel today! https://www.carmel.in.gov/our-city/experience/attractions/bike-carmel
Hank Duncan, City of Bloomington's Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator has an extensive experience and knowledge of sustainable transportation and creating walkable cities. With a strong background in the public and non-profit sectors, Hank's aim is to contribute to the global movement towards sustainable transportation and urban planning. He is passionate about creating environments that prioritize walking, cycling, and public transit, making cities more livable and environmentally friendly. https://bloomington.in.gov/directory/people/view?username=hank.duncan