Councilmember Kristin Palmer and CNU President & CEO John Norquist kicked off the evening with their local and national experiences with elevated highways. Next, John Renne from University of New Orleans presented his students' research and community survey around a potential teardown project. Also at the event, Jonathan Tate's students from Tulane presented architectural renderings that showed the many possibilities for the Claiborne Corridor. The featured speaker was Eric Dumbaugh, a national street design expert that has also contributed to CNU's work in Designing Walkable Thoroughfares. Dumbaugh is Professor and Program Coordinator for the Master's of Urban and Regional Planning at Florida Atlantic University. He delivered a lecture that outlined common transportation arguments to highway removal projects. Dumbaugh's presentation successfully addressed many questions about traffic flow impacts on the street grid, congestion concerns, and pedestrian safety. As a result, the event opened up dialogue within the community after a long waiting period, stoking argument and debate about creating a livable, sustainable urban environment.
The evening ended with comments from Bill Gilchrist, Director of Place-based Planning in the Office of Mayor Mitch Landrieu. Gilchrist reaffirmed the city's commitment to the Claiborne Avenue community as well as updated the audience on the current progress of the City's TIGER II grant. The City intends to release a request for proposals for professional services to assist the City in a transportation study within the next several weeks.
The event was organized by CNU and the Claiborne Corridor Improvement Coalition, with support from the Ford Foundation, the Greater New Orleans Foundation, the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, Tulane University's School of Architecture, and University of New Orleans' Merritt C. Becker, Jr. Transportation Institute. If you have questions about this event series or would like more information about Highways-to-Boulevards in New Orleans, please contact Caitlin Ghoshal at cghoshal [at] cnu [dot] org.
Thanks to Tara Tolford and John Renne at University of New Orleans for filming and editing event footage.
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