LBY Mobility is a woman-owned transportation planning firm specializing in active transportation.
LBY Mobility helps clients make communities healthier and more sustainable by making it easier and safer to walk, bike, roll, and take transit. The firm works with public agencies, nonprofits, and mission-driven project teams on active and sustainable transportation projects, including active transportation plans, micromobility programs, Vision Zero and safety initiatives, funding strategies, first/last-mile connections to transit, and stakeholder and community engagement. LBY Mobility's efficient, detail-oriented work helps teams move quickly without sacrificing quality, and turns broad ideas into clear, usable work products.
Services
Core services and practice areas.
LBY Mobility provides focused planning support for public agencies, nonprofits, and mission-driven project teams.
Services
- Transportation Planning
- Grant Writing and Funding Strategy
- Stakeholder and Community Engagement
- Project Management
- Program Design and Implementation
- Policy Research and Technical Writing
Practice Areas
- Active transportation and micromobility
- Safety and Vision Zero
- Local and regional mobility strategy
- State and federal funding
- Mobility hubs, multimodal access, and station-area planning
About
Libby Nachman, AICP Founder and Principal Planner.
LBY Mobility founder and principal planner Libby Nachman has a deep passion for sustainable transportation and believes we can create communities where it is safe and joyful to walk, bike, roll, and take transit. She brings 12 years of experience working on active and sustainable transportation projects in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors. Libby has managed complex, multi-stakeholder planning projects as both a consultant and MPO staff, has written and helped lead grant applications that secured more than $27M for communities across California, and managed the education and volunteer programs at the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition. She speaks Spanish and is committed to engaging diverse communities in all aspects of the planning process. Her research on bicycle education has been published in the research journal Frontiers in Sustainable Cities. Libby has a master's degree in City Planning from the University of California, Berkeley and a B.A. in Environmental Studies from Carleton College.
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