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In Dialogue with Juanjo Mendez

Join us as we explore the transformation of mobility systems in Buenos Aires with the municipality's former director of transportation, Juanjo Mendez.  Projects implemented under his direction included dramatic pedestrianization of downtown streets and the introduction of the 50km Metrobus bus rapid transit system which operates 24 hours per day with 2-4 minute headways during the day. 

 

Juanjo Mendez will be in dialogue with Prof. Christopher Zimmerman, former member of the Arlington board of directors, WMATA board of directors and director of economic development for Smart Growth America. 

 


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