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Implementing Context-Sensitive Solutions: Key Elements of Successful Projects

This discussion focuses on Context Sensitive Design (CSD), a collaborative, interdisciplinary approach that engages all stakeholders to create transportation facilities that harmonize with their surroundings. The goal is to preserve scenic, aesthetic, historic, and environmental resources while ensuring safety and mobility. Panelists, including experts from various transportation departments, will delve into what constitutes a successful Context-Sensitive Solutions (CSS) project and explore the best practices and lessons learned in this critical area of transportation planning.

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Implementing Context-Sensitive Solutions: Key Elements of Successful Projects

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  1. Implementing Context Sensitive Solutions: What is a Successful CSS Project? Don Arkle, AL DOT - moderator Tom Warne, Warn & Associates Jeff Jones, TN DOT Angelo Papastamos, UT DOT

  2. Context sensitive design (CSD) is a collaborative, interdisciplinary approach that involves all stakeholders to develop a transportation facility that fits its physical setting and preserves scenic, aesthetic, historic, and environmental resources, while maintaining safety and mobility.

  3. Context sensitive design (CSD) is a • collaborative, interdisciplinary approach • that involves all stakeholders • to develop a transportation facility that • fits its physical setting and • preserves scenic, aesthetic, historic, and environmental resources,

  4. Context sensitive design (CSD) is a • collaborative, interdisciplinary approach • that involves all stakeholders • to develop a transportation facility that • fits its physical setting and • preserves scenic, aesthetic, historic, and environmental resources,

  5. Context sensitive design (CSD) is a • collaborative, interdisciplinary approach • that involves all stakeholders • to develop a transportation facility that • fits its physical setting and • preserves scenic, aesthetic, historic, and environmental resources, • while maintaining safety and mobility.

  6. Implementing Context Sensitive Solutions: What is a Successful CSS Project? Questions?

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