Please join us on Friday, June 10 from noon to 1 p.m. for the inaugural event in the Henrico Citizen's "Live@Lunch" webinar series. Bring your lunch to the office, or tune in while you eat at home, and join us for this virtual event!
Panelists will discuss the current state, and future, of active transportation – walking, jogging, cycling, skating, wheelchair travel and other self-propelled forms of movement – in Henrico County as part of a conversation moderated by Citizen Publisher Tom Lappas. Among the topics we'll cover:
- Henrico's proposed Bike Plan and what it could mean for active transportation in the county for years to come;
- plans for sidewalks, trails, shared-use paths and bike lanes countywide;
- the impact of the Virginia Capital Trail and potential impact of the Fall Line Trail on Henrico;
- how trails, paths, bike lanes and sidewalks could spur economic investment in the county.
Panelists include:
- Dan Schmitt, Brookland District Supervisor and RMC Events President/Founder;
- Todd Eure, Assistant Director of Transportation and Development, Henrico County Department of Public Works;
- Cat Anthony, Executive Director, Virginia Capital Trail Foundation;
- Brantley Tyndall, Director of Outreach, Bike Walk RVA/Sports Backers
Schedule of events:
- 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. – Program and Q&A (via Zoom webinar)
Virtual tickets:
- Tickets are $20 and may be purchased above. The livestream will begin at noon. Guests will be able to watch live via Zoom and participate in a moderated Q&A session; instructions will be emailed the day before the event (please check your spam folder or email citizen@henricocitizen.com if you do not receive them). A recording also will be provided for attendees to view later.
- Those who miss the live event but wish to view the replay may purchase tickets at any time to do so.