Iloilo City's road sharing spotlights in HK Walk Forum
Iloilo City's road sharing best practices were showcased in the Walk21 Hong Kong 7th annual Conference on Walking and Liveable Communities, held for the first time in HK Convention and Exhibition Centre Oct. 3-7.
Mayor Jed Patrick E. Mabilog said the city's participation in the global gathering manifested the metropolis growing reputation as walkable and livable urban center as well as promoted it to visitors and investors.
City Environment and Natural Resources Officer Engr. Noel Z. Hechanova presented and shared about the acceptability of road sharing to walkability.
Walk21 HK, which gathered over 500 delegates and world-class speakers, is an international conference co-sponsored by Walk21 – a global leader in championing walking, and Civic Exchange – a renowned Asian public policy think tank.
The world's most walkable cities experience how "pedestrian-first" environments promote economic growth, social inclusion and health and well-being. They also learn about emerging trends, build networks and have an impact on local policy agendas. (Iloilo City PIO)
Mayor Jed Patrick E. Mabilog said the city's participation in the global gathering manifested the metropolis growing reputation as walkable and livable urban center as well as promoted it to visitors and investors.
City Environment and Natural Resources Officer Engr. Noel Z. Hechanova presented and shared about the acceptability of road sharing to walkability.
Walk21 HK, which gathered over 500 delegates and world-class speakers, is an international conference co-sponsored by Walk21 – a global leader in championing walking, and Civic Exchange – a renowned Asian public policy think tank.
The world's most walkable cities experience how "pedestrian-first" environments promote economic growth, social inclusion and health and well-being. They also learn about emerging trends, build networks and have an impact on local policy agendas. (Iloilo City PIO)