Hosted by Third Way and Transportation for America
Transportation investments shape our communities — not always for the better. For decades, transportation planners invested in urban freeways that destroyed many communities of color. Recently, the Department of Transportation halted a planned expansion of I-45 in Houston, a project that would have displaced not only families, homes, and businesses but historic Black and brown communities.
Changing the way we invest in transportation is part of how we'll make the U.S. more equitable. The new American Jobs Plan presents a once-in-a-century opportunity to do that — if we do it right.
On Tuesday, April 20, join us for Undoing the Damage of Urban Freeways, a digital event featuring a conversation with Former US Department of Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx, followed by two panels of experts examining the lasting impact of urban freeways and discussing how our next infrastructure investments must be different. Join the event to hear from leading experts in the field:
SPEAKERS:
Former US Department of Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx, Lyft's Chief Policy Officer & Advisor to the Co-Founders
Josh Freed, Senior Vice President for the Climate and Energy Program, Third Way
Representative Nikema Williams (D-GA)
Senator Alex Padilla (D-CA)
Mayor Ben Walsh, Syracuse, New York
Former Mayor John Norquist, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Beth Osborne, Director, Transportation for America
Moderated by: Tanya Snyder, Reporter, Politico
Molly Cook, Stop TxDOT I-45, Houston
Keith Baker, Executive Director of Reconnect Rondo, St. Paul
Amy Stelly, Claiborne Avenue Alliance, New Orleans
Moderated by: Alex Laska, Transportation Policy Advisor, Third Way