So, What Do We Do With That Freeway? Example of a Restorative Development Approach to Reconnecting the Historic Black Community of Rondo in Saint Paul [Panel Sessions]
Date and Time: Tuesday, July 16 2024: 3:15 PM - 4:30 PM Location: Constellation Ballroom C/D
Presenter
Kent Ahrenholtz Kaskaskia Engineering Group
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Biography
Kent Ahrenholtz is a Principal and Vice President of Special Projects with Kaskaskia Engineering Group, LLC (KEG) with over 37 years of transportation and environmental planning experience. Over the past two decades, he has focused much of his attention on leading program management efforts of transportation planning and environmental impact statements on the I-69 Evansville to Indianapolis Corridor in Indiana, the Illiana Corridor between Illinois and Indiana, the Chicago to St. Louis High Speed Rail project in Illinois, and the Rondo African American Cultural Enterprise District connected by a Community Land Bridge in Minnesota. He also has a long and diverse list of transportation planning and engineering projects that he has managed throughout the Midwest, including over two dozen Environmental Impact Statements.
So, What Do We Do With That Freeway? Example of a Restorative Development Approach to Reconnecting the Historic Black Community of Rondo in Saint Paul [Panel Sessions]