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Professional Engineers: Speak Up. The Stakes Are Life and Death.
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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Aug 31, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
More than 40,000 people walking and biking are killed on America’s roadway each year by system designs that value speed and throughput more than safety and cost.
Charles “Chuck” Marohn, Strong Towns founder and president, made the decision a decade ago to step outside the cloistered halls of the engineering profession to advocate for change in the way North American cities and infrastructure are designed.
For those following a recent decision by the Minnesota licensing board to censure Chuck, today’s Upzoned episode (hosted by Strong Towns Program Director Rachel Quednau, as Abby Kinney takes a well-deserved break) offers a reflection of how his decision to become an activist, as well as a professional engineer, has caused ripples and fissures throughout the industry.
Additional Show Notes
Learn more about Strong Towns’ fight for engineering reform.
Theme Music by Kemet the Phantom.
Cover image source: Flickr.
Charles “Chuck” Marohn, Strong Towns founder and president, made the decision a decade ago to step outside the cloistered halls of the engineering profession to advocate for change in the way North American cities and infrastructure are designed.
For those following a recent decision by the Minnesota licensing board to censure Chuck, today’s Upzoned episode (hosted by Strong Towns Program Director Rachel Quednau, as Abby Kinney takes a well-deserved break) offers a reflection of how his decision to become an activist, as well as a professional engineer, has caused ripples and fissures throughout the industry.
Additional Show Notes
Learn more about Strong Towns’ fight for engineering reform.
Theme Music by Kemet the Phantom.
Cover image source: Flickr.
Released:
Aug 31, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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