Presenter and Workshop Leader:
Ian M. Lockwood, P.E.
Glatting Jackson Kercher Anglin, www.glatting.com
Ian Lockwood is a Principal and Senior Transportation Engineer with Glatting Jackson (now part of AEcom). Mr. Lockwood has Bachelor and Masters Degrees in Civil Engineering from Carleton University in Canada. He is a pioneer and leader in the fields of context-sensitive solutions and traffic calming. He led the Glatting Jackson team which successfully proposed the "robust street network" for the White Flint Sector Plan,

and the median transitway for Rockville Pike.

Mr. Lockwood's work has won awards from the Institute of Transportation Engineers, the American Planning Association, and the American Society of Landscape Architects. He is well published and has been an expert panelist and speaker at conferences and seminars in the United States and abroad. He presented the mobility aspects of the White Flint Sector Plan at the first Friends of White Flint Speakers' Series event in May 2009.
Mr. Lockwood headed the City of West Palm Beach's Transportation Planning Division, where, with the goal of revitalizing a “challenged” inner city, he embraced community-oriented transportation policies. He also was the lead on some of the most comprehensive and attractive community-oriented street plans in the nation, and he worked with developers to shelve their standard site plans in favor of urban versions.
He led the CSS plan for State Route 50 in Middleburg, VA and is wrapping-up thirteen pilot projects on integrating land use and transportation for the New Jersey Department of Transportation.
Mr. Lockwood is a nationally recognized expert in the growing field of traffic calming. In 1997, Mr. Lockwood won the Past Presidents' Award of the Institute of Transportation Engineers for his Traffic Calming Plan for Route 50, which involved the introduced of new "roundabouts."
He is well published and has been an expert panelist and speaker at conferences and seminars both in the United States and abroad. He is a bicyle commuter and also enjoys giving guest lectures at universities; conducting workshops for various professional organizations; and reviewing transportation planning research.
