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Forward Pinellas Hosts Quadrennial Certification Webinar
Learn more about transportation projects planned for the next five years, "and what we're doing to ensure everyone has access" to them.

PINELLAS COUNTY, FL — Join Forward Pinellas for a “Quadrennial Certification” Webinar to learn more about who we are, transportation projects happening in the next five years, and what we’re doing to ensure everyone has access to a safe and equitable transportation network. Forward Pinellas’ Executive Director, Planning Division Manager and Transportation Planning Manager will come together on January 14, 2021 for a two-way conversation with our residents to hear what we’re doing well as an agency and areas where you think we could improve.
“As we prepare for our Quadrennial Certification to ensure we’re being responsible stewards of the resources invested in Pinellas County, we want to hear from you – our residents and partners who help us improve mobility throughout our communities every day,” says Planning Manager Chelsea Favero.
What: Quadrennial Certification Webinar: Includes Q&A with Forward Pinellas
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When: Jan. 14 from 1 to 2 p.m.
Register: bit.ly/fpcertwebinar
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Every four years, Forward Pinellas undergoes a certification process to ensure we’re meeting federal requirements and are being responsible stewards of the resources invested in Pinellas County. The United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) will conduct the Forward Pinellas 2020 certification review on January 28, 2021 and will use your feedback in their assessment.
Not able to attend? You can still let us know how we’re doing!
Take this quick, five-question survey to tell us how we’re doing: bit.ly/FPHowAreWeDoing
For more information and to stay up to date about the Quadrennial Certification, visit: www.forwardpinellas.org/certification
This press release was produced by Forward Pinellas. The views expressed here are the author's own.