Madeline Brozen
Program Manager, Complete Streets Initiative
Phone: (424) 255-8737
Email: MBrozen@luskin.ucla.edu
Office: 3320E Public Affairs, UCLA
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Biography:
Madeline is the Program Manager, UCLA Complete Streets Initiative and the Associate Director for External Relations of the Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies and the Institute of Transportation Studies. Her background includes an education as a transportation planner, consulting experience bicycle and pedestrian planning, and extensive time doing GIS and applied research. At the Lewis Center and Institute of Transportation Studies, Madeline’s research focuses on issues relating to complete streets and spatial analysis. Prior to her time with these centers, Madeline worked with a NASA-sponsored internship program, DEVELOP, where she analyzed satellite imagery to examine environmental issues working both at Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena and Stennis Space Center, outside of New Orleans. During her time in Los Angeles, Madeline worked for Ryan Snyder Associates as an assistant transportation planner on Safe Routes to School and Bicycle/Pedestrian Master plans.
Madeline holds a M.A in Urban Planning from UCLA, where she focused on transportation planning. She also holds a B.S in Urban Studies from the University of New Orleans where she focused on GIS and Remote Sensing. Madeline is a two-time scholarship winner from WTS-LA, and a Lee Schippler Scholar from the World Resources Institute and EMBARQ. She is on the Board of Directors for the Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals, and a member of the Transportation Research Board and the American Planning Association
Madeline Brozen’s Projects
- Santa Monica Main Street Parklet Pilot Evaluation
On this project: Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, Madeline Brozen
Research Area(s):The City of Santa Monica is joining a class of cities across the United States and abroad that seek to increase public space by converting excess roadway space for cars into places for people. Parklets present an opportunity for creating public open space for residents at a significantly lower cost than parks. Further, the creation of parklets provides an opportunity for community groups, business …
- Spatial Analysis
On this project: Dr. Bridget Freisthler, Madeline Brozen
Research Area(s):Welcome to the Spatial Analysis Group in the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs. This website showcases projects that SAG has produced as well as offers related resources including information about GIS, how GIS is used in Public Affairs, projects by faculty and students that demonstrate the use of GIS, related GIS resources, and courses offered at UCLA. Spatial Analysis Group MembersGeographic …
- Complete Streets Initiative
On this project: Madeline Brozen, Michelle Craven, Huma Husain, Jennifer Karmels, Ryan Johnson, Sarah Peters, Kristen Torres
Research Area(s):About the Initiative The UCLA Complete Streets Initiative is a Luskin School of Public Affairs-wide program working to achieve more livable and complete streets for people in the Los Angeles region. Complete streets enable people to travel safely regardless of their transportation mode, ability or age. The Initiative expands beyond complete streets to also encompass living streets concepts in stre …
- Enabling Strategic Growth in Cudahy, California
On this project: Herbie Huff, Rachel Wells, Casey Stern, Madeline Brozen, Mark Garrett, Brian Taylor
Research Area(s): Housing, TransportationAfter decades of sprawl, state and regional governments are now focused on encouraging compact, infill and transit-oriented growth as a key strategy to reduce vehicle travel and greenhouse gas emissions. According to this logic, growth in already-developed areas that are more central and better-served by transit will result in less driving and fewer emissions. Cudahy is such a community, and has u …
- REVISION – Southern California’s Performance Sustainable Communities Monitoring Tool
On this project: Juan Matute, Madeline Brozen, Herbie Huff, Norman Wong
Research Area(s): Environment, Housing, Spatial Analysis Group, TransportationLearn REVISION. An On-Demand Recording of the Training & Demonstration Webinar is available 24/7/365. You can also view the User Guide, Project Flyer, Data Documentation, or one of our case-specific guidance documents:Using REVISION to assess neighborhood change associated with gentrificationUsing REVSION to understand neighborhood transportation dynamicsWant updates? Join the REVISION Mail …
Madeline Brozen’s Publications
Heightening Walking above its Pedestrian Status: Walking and Travel Behavior in California
Author(s): Evelyn Blumenberg, Kate Bridges, Madeline Brozen, Carole Turley Voulgaris
Date: June 30, 2016
Publication: UCCONNECT
Categories: Transportation
CicLAvia Evaluation Progress Report
Author(s): Christina Batteate, Madeline Brozen, Deborah Cohen, Brian Cole, Yifang Zhu
Date: October 9, 2015
Publication: Deliverable to CicLAvia
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Parks for Seniors: Identifying Opportunity Sites in Los Angeles
Author(s): Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, Madeline Brozen, Emma Ren
Date: October 1, 2015
Publication: Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies
Categories: Environment, Spatial Analysis Group
Exploration and Implications of Multimodal Street Performance Metrics: What’s a Passing Grade?
Author(s): Madeline Brozen, Herbie Huff, Robin Liggett, Rui Wang, Michael Smart
Date: September 22, 2014
Publication: University of California Transportation Center
Categories: Complete Streets, Program, Transportation
Placemaking for an Aging Population: Guidelines for Senior-Friendly Parks
Author(s): Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, Lené Levy-Storms, Madeline Brozen
Date: June 1, 2014
Publication: Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies
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Madeline Brozen’s Presentations
- “Multi-modal performance measures: Are we getting an A?” Webinar, September 16, 2014