Nat is a multimodal transportation planner. In addition to transit, bike, and pedestrian planning, his multimodal work includes transit-oriented development (TOD), scenario analysis, and small area planning. Nat has experience with a wide array of transportation planning projects including transit studies, CTP, LRTP development and traffic forecasting, as well as air quality modeling and emissions estimates. He is currently working with WMATA on ridership forecasting and helping shape the transportation components of the Washington Union Station 2nd Century Project. Nat is also the National Practice Leader for Campus Mobility Planning, helping universities and other institutions improve mobility and travel choice while simultaneously reducing climate impact and promoting enhanced health and other benefits of active transportation. He lives in Silver Spring.
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