East Coast Greenway Alliance
Daniel Paschall is a seasoned urban planning and transportation professional with diverse experience in project management and community organization. Currently serving as the Mid-Atlantic Manager for the East Coast Greenway Alliance, Daniel previously held roles at the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission and the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy, where contributions included editing the Bus Rapid Transit Planning Guide and conducting research on urban density and walkability. Daniel co-founded NOLA Trash Mob, mobilizing volunteers for community clean-up efforts, and participated in various initiatives to enhance transportation safety and accessibility in New Orleans. Holding a Master’s degree in City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning from Pratt Institute and a Bachelor’s in Environmental Engineering from Northwestern University, Daniel combines technical expertise with a commitment to sustainable practices.
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East Coast Greenway Alliance
The East Coast Greenway Alliance leads the development of a 3,000-mile biking and walking route from Key West, Florida, to Calais, Maine, on the Canadian border. We work with partners at the local, state, regional, and national level to move more of the Greenway to protected, off-road paths. In 2017, our organization's 25th birthday, the route stands at 32 percent off road through 15 states and Washington, D.C.