Ryan Sharp has served as the Director of Transportation and Parking for the City of Hoboken since 2017. He is responsible for the safe, equitable, and efficient operation of Hoboken’s surface transportation systems. Ryan oversees Hoboken’s award-winning Complete Streets and Vision Zero Programs, which have received national acclaim after seven consecutive years without a traffic death. Ryan is also responsible for Hoboken’s shared mobility programs and green transportation initiatives, such as bike share, car share, local public transit, and the buildout of New Jersey’s largest public on-street EV charging network. Ryan also oversees Hoboken’s Parking Utility, which generates over $22 million annually in revenue and is responsible for curbside management, maintenance and operation of municipal parking facilities, permit parking, and more.
Registration for the Summit opens May 27!
We will continue to share information through email and social media as more details are finalized. You can also check in at the BikeWalk NC’s 2024 Summit webpage for periodic updates. We are planning a ride for Sunday, Sept. 22, and walk audits, as well as the Traffic Bicycling Workshop, on Tuesday the 23, plus some cool social events.
If you are planning to attend and looking for accommodations, information about the venue and nearby lodging can be found here.
Are you or your organization interested in helping to support this year’s NC BikeWalk Transportation Summit? Sponsoring is a way to show your support for clean, healthy, active transportation, and safe roads for all users. It is also a visible way of showing that your organization is interested in the health, vitality, and equity able and economic benefits that communities designed to support active transportation reflect.
More information can be found in our online sponsorship package available HERE or on our sponsorship registration page HERE.
We look forward to seeing you in Chapel Hill in September!