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Chicago Green Office Challenge: "Green Transportation, Get There Cleaner!"

May 22, 2013, Noon to 1:15 p.m.

This is a past event

600 W. Chicago Ave. Chicago, IL 60654

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Metropolitan Planning Council

Green transportation isn't just sustainable - there are economic and social benefits as well.

Choosing green transportation such as public transit, ridesharing, biking, or walking will not only reduce your environmental impact by reducing your fuel consumption, but has economic and social benefits as well. The Chicago Green Office Challenge, the group hosting the event, brings together a group of transportation experts from around the city, including our own Tim Grzesiakowski. Tim will talk about results and findings from phase one of our Commute Options pilot.

Join the Chicago Green Office Challenge on May  22 to find out more and to hear from local advocates for green transportation.

Speakers:
Tim Grzesiakowski, Metropolitan Planning Council
Chris Wall, Regional Transit Authority
Brian Morrissey, Active Transportation Alliance

To register, and for more information, check out the EventBrite page.

Want to learn more about the Chicago Green Office Challenge? Check out their website: http://chicagogoc.com/

This page can be found online at http://archive.metroplanning.org/events/event/225

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