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General Discussion General discussion on any issues pertaining to CSS, as well as discussion around specific pages on the site. 51 09/27/11 03:59 PM Statistics
Livability Forum This Forum provides an opportunity for dialogue with some of the key U.S. Department of Transportation leaders and staff engaged in the new transportation and livability initiatives. 8 10/21/09 04:13 PM Statistics
National Dialog Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Center for Transportation and the Environment (CTE) at North Carolina State University partnered in a project to initiate a national dialog about Context Sensitive Solutions (CSS). The project serves as a catalyst for an ongoing exchange of ideas, and will build momentum for wider implementation of CSS in the transportation industry. Use this medium to engage your counterparts, post questions, and/or seek answers. 18 03/02/12 02:31 PM Statistics
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Pose questions and offer comments to the CSS community of practice regarding the best-practices, latest trends, and most reliable resources on a wide-range of CSS issues. The CSS community of practice consists of state and local practitioners, community advocates, academics, policy-makers, and other experienced transportation stakeholders who can offer a insight into CSS in theory, and practice.
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