The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on our daily lives draw attention to how connected we are to each other in our community. We’re experiencing new mobility challenges and limitations, especially on the frontline. Tune into this lively panel discussion about how the pandemic is impacting Boulder’s essential workers. We’ll discuss how energy, mobility, and sustainability relate during the pandemic, and what that might mean for the future.
Panel Topics
- Frontline Workers
- Mobility
- Energy & Sustainability
Panelists
- Kathleen Bracke, Boulder County Transportation Planning, Deputy Director
- Natalie Stiffler, Via Mobility Services, Director of Operations
- Kevin Crouse, Boulder B-cycle, Executive Director
- Joshua Sperling, Ph.D., National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Urban Futures Engineer
- Clark Rider, University of Colorado Boulder, Sustainable Transportation Specialist
- Joan Lyons, Boulder Transportation Connections, Planner and TDM Outreach Specialist
Facilitator
- Zoe DeVito, Via Mobility Services, Grants and Contracts Coordinator
Online Panel Event Info
This event occurred on Friday, May 15, 2020.