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SUMMARY:ITE Toronto: Webinar - Integrating Traffic Engineering and Human Factors for Safer Transportation Systems - April 2026
DESCRIPTION:Human error contributes to most road collisions\, making human factors a critical element in transportation safety. Modern frameworks like Safe System and Vision Zero focus on designing roads that anticipate driver behaviour and minimize collision severity. While traditional traffic engineering emphasizes geometric design and compliance\, it often overlooks driver perception\, cognitive workload\, and decision-making. This presentation will demonstrate how integrating Traffic Engineering and Human Factors expertise creates solutions that anticipate human behavior and reduce collision risk. Through case studies and applied research\, we will explore how behavioral insights combined with engineering expertise can enhance safety outcomes by identifying latent risks\, optimizing intersection design\, and implementing cost-effective countermeasures. \nDate: Thursday\, April 30\, 2026 \nTime: 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM ET \nLocation: Online\, link to be shared with registered attendees \nCost: Free \nTickets: Available until 12:00PM on April 30\, 2026 \nPDH Credits: 1 PDH \nSPEAKERS \nMehemed Delibasic\, M.Sc.\, P.Eng. – Vice President\, Transportation & Safety \nMehemed Delibasic\, M.Sc.\, P.Eng. is Vice President of the Transportation & Safety Group at 30 Forensic Engineering and a licensed Professional Engineer in multiple provinces across Canada. He brings more than 27 years of progressive experience across multimodal transportation planning\, detailed design\, construction support\, traffic operations\, and road safety engineering. Throughout his career\, Mehemed has contributed to a wide range of municipal\, regional\, and national transportation projects\, progressing from early stage planning studies through detailed engineering and construction\, and ultimately into independent safety evaluation and forensic engineering. This end to end project experience has fostered a practical\, systems based understanding of how planning\, design\, and operational decisions influence real world safety performance. Mehemed serves as a Road Safety Auditor\, leading Road Safety Audits for major infrastructure projects as well as municipal and regional road safety assignments. His work involves complex\, multi stage assessments of existing and proposed roadways\, intersections\, and active transportation facilities\, often under high risk and operationally demanding conditions. In parallel\, he undertakes traffic safety and road safety forensic assignments\, applying his design and operational background to the evaluation of safety performance\, collision risk\, and contributing factors. Mehemed is actively involved with key industry organizations\, including TAC\, ITE Canada\, and the Ontario Traffic Council (OTC)\, supporting the advancement of industry best practices. \nJason Kumagai\, M.Sc.\, CCPE\, CHFP – Practice Lead\, Human Factors \nJason Kumagai is Practice Lead of the Human Factors group at 30 Forensic Engineering. During his career in Human Factors\, Jason has conducted and managed projects and research in Human Factors in a wide range of industries including energy\, health care\, transportation\, defence\, and mining. Specializing in fatigue risk management\, he has helped companies develop and implement fatigue risk management programs\, including investigations of major accidents. Jason is a certified Human Factors/ Ergonomics professional in both Canada and the U.S. and is nationally recognized for his leadership in Human Factors and Fatigue Management. Jason has served as a regional president of the Association of Canadian Ergonomists\, and president of the Canadian College for the Certification of Professional Ergonomists.\n\nJoin Virtual Event:\nhttps://teams.microsoft.com/meet/281297991242601?p=0dEYRPTIVcmaRTOVaL\n
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-toronto-webinar-april-2026/
LOCATION:Toronto Area (Virtual)\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Presentation,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Toronto Section":MAILTO:activities@toronto.itecanada.org
GEO:43.725103;-79.369138
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <b><a href="https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/281297991242601?p=0dEYRPTIVcmaRTOVaL">Join Virtual Event</a></b><br/><br/><div>DESCRIPTION:Human error contributes to most road collisions\, making human factors a critical element in transportation safety. Modern frameworks like Safe System and Vision Zero focus on designing roads that anticipate driver behaviour and minimize collision severity. While traditional traffic engineering emphasizes geometric design and compliance\, it often overlooks driver perception\, cognitive workload\, and decision-making. This presentation will demonstrate how integrating Traffic Engineering and Human Factors expertise creates solutions that anticipate human behavior and reduce collision risk. Through case studies and applied research\, we will explore how behavioral insights combined with engineering expertise can enhance safety outcomes by identifying latent risks\, optimizing intersection design\, and implementing cost-effective countermeasures. \nDate: Thursday\, April 30\, 2026 \nTime: 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM ET \nLocation: Online\, link to be shared with registered attendees \nCost: Free \nTickets: Available until 12:00PM on April 30\, 2026 \nPDH Credits: 1 PDH \nSPEAKERS \nMehemed Delibasic\, M.Sc.\, P.Eng. – Vice President\, Transportation & Safety \nMehemed Delibasic\, M.Sc.\, P.Eng. is Vice President of the Transportation & Safety Group at 30 Forensic Engineering and a licensed Professional Engineer in multiple provinces across Canada. He brings more than 27 years of progressive experience across multimodal transportation planning\, detailed design\, construction support\, traffic operations\, and road safety engineering. Throughout his career\, Mehemed has contributed to a wide range of municipal\, regional\, and national transportation projects\, progressing from early stage planning studies through detailed engineering and construction\, and ultimately into independent safety evaluation and forensic engineering. This end to end project experience has fostered a practical\, systems based understanding of how planning\, design\, and operational decisions influence real world safety performance. Mehemed serves as a Road Safety Auditor\, leading Road Safety Audits for major infrastructure projects as well as municipal and regional road safety assignments. His work involves complex\, multi stage assessments of existing and proposed roadways\, intersections\, and active transportation facilities\, often under high risk and operationally demanding conditions. In parallel\, he undertakes traffic safety and road safety forensic assignments\, applying his design and operational background to the evaluation of safety performance\, collision risk\, and contributing factors. Mehemed is actively involved with key industry organizations\, including TAC\, ITE Canada\, and the Ontario Traffic Council (OTC)\, supporting the advancement of industry best practices. \nJason Kumagai\, M.Sc.\, CCPE\, CHFP – Practice Lead\, Human Factors \nJason Kumagai is Practice Lead of the Human Factors group at 30 Forensic Engineering. During his career in Human Factors\, Jason has conducted and managed projects and research in Human Factors in a wide range of industries including energy\, health care\, transportation\, defence\, and mining. Specializing in fatigue risk management\, he has helped companies develop and implement fatigue risk management programs\, including investigations of major accidents. Jason is a certified Human Factors/ Ergonomics professional in both Canada and the U.S. and is nationally recognized for his leadership in Human Factors and Fatigue Management. Jason has served as a regional president of the Association of Canadian Ergonomists\, and president of the Canadian College for the Certification of Professional Ergonomists.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260428T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260428T133000
DTSTAMP:20260502T033226
CREATED:20260129T174340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T122943Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Vancouver Island Lunch'n'Learn: Access to Opportunities Measurement - April 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join ITE Vancouver Island section on April 28 for an informative Lunch & Learn on Access to Opportunities Measurement: Applications in Transportation and Complete Communities presented by Andrew Martin\, Watt Consulting Group. \nAccess to opportunities is an analytical approach to more objectively measuring transportation network performance. By combining land use and transportation network data\, the approach allows practitioners to answer questions about how well networks serve the community\, the scale of improvement from planned changes\, whether services are equitably distributed\, and more. Analyses can be applied to a wide range of active transportation and transit projects. This session will provide an overview of the different approaches to calculating access to opportunities metrics and how you can apply them in your work. \nDate: Tuesday\, April 28\, 2026 \nTime: 12:00pm – 1:30pm PST \nLocation: Midtown Court\, 740 Hillside Avenue (Main Floor Boardroom)\, Victoria\, BC \nLunch will be provided; please list any dietary restrictions when purchasing your ticket. \n== Ticket sales end on April 26 at 11:30pm== \n  \nSpeaker Bio: \nAndrew Martin is a Senior Transportation Planner at Watt Consulting Group with nearly a decade of experience transforming communities through data-driven analysis. His work focuses on supporting municipalities in developing effective transit and active transportation policies by combining traditional planning practice with data science techniques. \nAndrew is particularly interested in access-to-opportunity analysis\, transit network management\, bus speed and reliability\, and enabling communities to use open data to better understand and improve their transportation systems. \n 
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-vancouver-island-lunchnlearn-access-to-opportunities-measurement-apr2026/
LOCATION:Midtown Court – Ground Floor Boardroom\, 740 Hillside Avenue\, Victoria\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon,Presentation
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Vancouver Island Section":MAILTO:vancouverisland@itecanada.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260416T200000
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CREATED:20260323T134500Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Section du Québec/Quebec Section: Soirée réseautage
DESCRIPTION:Soirée réseautage Vision Zéro : des approches variées pour un objectif commun\nQuatre présentations axées sur la Vision Zéro\, suivies d’une soirée réseautage\, l’occasion parfaite pour rencontrer des collègues. \nSoirée commanditée par Artelia Canada. \nAu programme : quatre présentations inspirantes suivies d’un cocktail dînatoire\, l’occasion idéale d’échanger\, de créer des liens et de partager des idées avec des collègues du domaine.\n– Analyse des collisions mortelles et graves à Montréal : vers l’atteinte de Vision Zéro par Elise Cécyre de la Ville de Montréal\n– Les drones au service de la mobilité et de la sécurité par Renée Pellerin et Maryka Jolicoeur d’Artelia\n– Analyses postcollisions mortelles par Elizabeth Caza de CIMA+\n– Sécurité des piétons aux intersections par Wiem Bargaoui de l’INRS \nDétails de l’événement\nDate :  jeudi le 16 avril 2026\nHeure : de 17h30 à 20h00\nLieu : Artelia Canada\, 7101 avenue du Parc\, bureau 100\, Montréal \nCoût: \n\nGratuit ​​pour les membres de l’ITE\n20 $ pour les non-membres de l’ITE\n\n==Les inscriptions se terminent le 15 avril à 17h30 / Registration closes April 15 at 5:30 pm==
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-quebec-soiree-reseautage-avril-2026/
LOCATION:Artelia Canada\, 7101 \, avenue du Parc\, bureau 100\, Montréal\, Québec\, H3N 1X9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Mixer,Presentation
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ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Quebec Section":MAILTO:info@citequebec.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260401T110000
DTSTAMP:20260502T033226
CREATED:20260320T180600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T161632Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Hamilton: Breakfast and Speaker Event – April 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join the ITE Hamilton section on April 1\, 2026 for a Breakfast and Speaker Event. \nDate: Wednesday\, April 1\, 2026 \nTime: 8:00am – 11:00am \nLocation: Waterfront Banquet and Conference Centre\, 555 Bay Street North\, Hamilton\, ON \nBreakfast will be provided; please list any dietary restrictions when purchasing your ticket. \n== Ticket sales end on Monday\, March 30== \n  \nSpeakers\nMICHA GUTMANIS\, BSc\, MPl\, PMP \nAssociate Partner / Sustainability & Decarbonization Lead Consultant | Strategic Consulting and Advisory Services\, CIMA+ \nTransportation decarbonization is ultimately an operational transformation challenge\, requiring organizations to align infrastructure\, energy\, policy\, and fleet operations within complex and evolving constraints. Micha Gutmanis leads CIMA+’s Transportation Decarbonization Advisory Practice with a focus on turning ambitious net-zero commitments into structured\, executable pathways grounded in technical and financial reality. \nShe advises fleet operators\, municipalities\, transit agencies\, and institutional clients across Canada on the transition to zero-emission vehicles\, guiding decisions that balance long-term strategy with near-term operational demands. Her work spans the full lifecycle of decarbonization initiatives\, from defining fleet transition pathways and assessing infrastructure and grid readiness to shaping investment strategies and supporting implementation. \nDrawing on experience across public\, private\, and non-profit sectors\, Micha has led large-scale transit electrification programs\, municipal fleet strategies\, and complex feasibility assessments for diverse fleet applications. Her approach integrates policy\, infrastructure planning\, financial modelling\, and stakeholder alignment—ensuring that decarbonization strategies are not only technically sound\, but operationally viable. \nThrough her involvement in national electric mobility initiatives\, she contributes to advancing practical solutions that reflect the realities facing Canadian public and private fleets\, helping organizations move from ambition to execution with confidence.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-hamilton-breakfast-and-speaker-april-2026/
LOCATION:Waterfront Banquet & Conference Centre\, 555 Bay Street North\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8L 1H1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Breakfast,Presentation,Student
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ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Hamilton Section":MAILTO:hamilton@itecanada.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260324T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260324T133000
DTSTAMP:20260502T033226
CREATED:20260212T173626Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Vancouver Island Lunch'n'Learn: BC Ferries Spirit Class Vessels - March 2026
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE MARCH 22\, 2026: Event Cancelled\n\nThe ITE Vancouver Island Lunch’n’Learn scheduled for March 24\, 2026 has been cancelled due to spring break and low registration. All registered attendees will receive a full refund to the original method of payment. If you have any questions\, please contact vancouverisland@itecanada.org. \n— \n\nJoin ITE Vancouver Island section on March 24\, 2026 for an informative Lunch & Learn on BC Ferries Spirit Class Vessels: Completion of the Mid Life Upgrade Program\, presented by Eric Bekkering\, BC Ferry Services Inc. \nDate:  Tuesday\, March 24\, 2026 \nTime: 12:00pm – 1:30pm PST \nLocation: Midtown Court\, 740 Hillside Avenue (Main Floor Boardroom)\, Victoria\, BC \nLunch will be provided; please list any dietary restrictions when purchasing your ticket. \n== Ticket sales end on March 22 at 11:30pm== \nDescription: \nThis session will provide an overview of how corporate maintenance strategies\, technological advancements\, and both operating and project cost pressures shape decision‑making for major vessel lifecycle events. Attendees will gain insight into marine‑sector project planning and execution—from initial business case development through to final lessons learned. We will explore how the team delivered an extensive upgrade program for BC Ferries’ two largest vessels\, including the installation of new safety and navigation systems and a propulsion system conversion to dual‑fuel capability (natural gas and diesel). This complex program was executed in Gdańsk\, Poland\, and represents one of the most challenging and ambitious projects BC Ferry Services Inc. has ever undertaken. \nSpeaker Bio: \n \nEric Bekkering is a marine engineer\, project manager\, and asset management professional with more than 25 years of experience in vessel operations\, project execution\, and lifecycle asset management. He currently serves as Manager\, Maintenance Standards within the Engineering Standards and Asset Service team at BC Ferries\, where he leads initiatives that enhance maintenance governance and improve asset performance across the company. \n 
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-vancouver-island-lunchnlearn-bc-ferries-spirit-class-vessels-march2026/
LOCATION:Midtown Court – Ground Floor Boardroom\, 740 Hillside Avenue\, Victoria\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon,Presentation
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Vancouver Island Section":MAILTO:vancouverisland@itecanada.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260319T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260319T130000
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CREATED:20260227T164742Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Section du Québec/Quebec Section - Webinaire/Webinar [VIRTUAL]- Aménagement d'arrêts d’autobus en bordure de voies cyclables - March 2026
DESCRIPTION:Participez à ce webinaire organisé par la section du Québec de l’ITE Canada sur “Aménagement d’arrêts d’autobus en bordure de voies cyclables”. \nCe webinaire est gratuit pour les membres et non-membres d’ITE Canada\, mais l’inscription est obligatoire. \nCe webinaire présentera les dernières évolutions en matière de conception d’arrêts d’autobus en bordure de voies cyclables (arrêts en îlot)\, en particulier les critères d’aménagement développés par la Ville de Montréal. \nDATE:  Jeudi\, 19 Mars 2026 \nTEMPS:  12:00 – 13:00pm EST \nDate limite d’inscription: 18 Mars 2026\, 23:30pm \n==Please note this webinar will be held in French. For similar content in English\, please refer to the webinar details jointly presented by ITE Canada and CARSP in September 2025.== \n  \nPrésentateur: Bartek Komorowski\, Conseiller en aménagement – Chef d’équipe – Ville de Montréal \nBartek Komorowski est urbaniste de formation et œuvre dans le domaine de la mobilité active depuis 19 ans. Il travaille au Service de l’urbanisme et de la mobilité de la Ville de Montréal en tant que Chef de l’équipe dans la Division des stratégies de mobilité durable. Son équipe est responsable du développement des pratiques d’aménagement de rue\, ce qui comprend la rédaction de lignes directrices\, le soutien à la conception et l’évaluation d’aménagements novateurs. Avant d’avoir rejoint la Ville\, Bartek a travaillé pendant 7 ans en tant que Chargé de projets au service-conseil de Vélo Québec. Il est coauteur du guide technique Aménager pour les piétons et les cyclistes\, publié en 2020. Bartek est membre du conseil d’administration de la Winter Cycling Federation\, qui organise un congrès annuel sur les pratiques hivernales du vélo ainsi que membre du Comité intégré des transports actifs de l’Association des transports du Canada. \nBartek Komorowski is an urban planner by training and has worked in the field of active mobility for 19 years. He holds degrees in Cognitive Science (B.Sc.) and Urban Planning (M.U.P.) from McGill University. Bartek is currently a team leader at the City of Montreal Urban Planning and Mobility Department. His team is responsible for developing and disseminating street design guidelines that embody the City’s policies with respect to sustainable mobility\, road safety\, universal accessibility\, and climate change adaptation. Previously\, he spent 7 years as a Project Leader in the research and consulting department at Vélo Québec\, Canada’s largest cycling advocacy organization. He is a coauthor of Vélo Québec’s 2020 design manual\, Aménager pour les piétons et les cyclistes (Planning and Designing for Pedestrians and Cyclists). Bartek is a member of the Active Transportation Integrated Committee (ATIC) of the Transportation Association of Canada (TAC) and a board member of the Winter Cycling Federation (WCF)\, which organizes the international Winter Cycling Congress.\n\nJoin Virtual Event:\nhttps://teams.microsoft.com/meet/32892166803449?p=WYXb7g6OunVDf01rB6\n
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-quebec-section-webinar-amenagement-darrets-dautobus-mar2026/
LOCATION:City of Montreal\, 801 Brennan\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H3C 0G4)\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Presentation,Virtual,Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Quebec Section":MAILTO:info@citequebec.org
GEO:45.496075;-73.553531
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <b><a href="https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/32892166803449?p=WYXb7g6OunVDf01rB6">Join Virtual Event</a></b><br/><br/><div>DESCRIPTION:Participez à ce webinaire organisé par la section du Québec de l’ITE Canada sur “Aménagement d’arrêts d’autobus en bordure de voies cyclables”. \nCe webinaire est gratuit pour les membres et non-membres d’ITE Canada\, mais l’inscription est obligatoire. \nCe webinaire présentera les dernières évolutions en matière de conception d’arrêts d’autobus en bordure de voies cyclables (arrêts en îlot)\, en particulier les critères d’aménagement développés par la Ville de Montréal. \nDATE:  Jeudi\, 19 Mars 2026 \nTEMPS:  12:00 – 13:00pm EST \nDate limite d’inscription: 18 Mars 2026\, 23:30pm \n==Please note this webinar will be held in French. For similar content in English\, please refer to the webinar details jointly presented by ITE Canada and CARSP in September 2025.== \n  \nPrésentateur: Bartek Komorowski\, Conseiller en aménagement – Chef d’équipe – Ville de Montréal \nBartek Komorowski est urbaniste de formation et œuvre dans le domaine de la mobilité active depuis 19 ans. Il travaille au Service de l’urbanisme et de la mobilité de la Ville de Montréal en tant que Chef de l’équipe dans la Division des stratégies de mobilité durable. Son équipe est responsable du développement des pratiques d’aménagement de rue\, ce qui comprend la rédaction de lignes directrices\, le soutien à la conception et l’évaluation d’aménagements novateurs. Avant d’avoir rejoint la Ville\, Bartek a travaillé pendant 7 ans en tant que Chargé de projets au service-conseil de Vélo Québec. Il est coauteur du guide technique Aménager pour les piétons et les cyclistes\, publié en 2020. Bartek est membre du conseil d’administration de la Winter Cycling Federation\, qui organise un congrès annuel sur les pratiques hivernales du vélo ainsi que membre du Comité intégré des transports actifs de l’Association des transports du Canada. \nBartek Komorowski is an urban planner by training and has worked in the field of active mobility for 19 years. He holds degrees in Cognitive Science (B.Sc.) and Urban Planning (M.U.P.) from McGill University. Bartek is currently a team leader at the City of Montreal Urban Planning and Mobility Department. His team is responsible for developing and disseminating street design guidelines that embody the City’s policies with respect to sustainable mobility\, road safety\, universal accessibility\, and climate change adaptation. Previously\, he spent 7 years as a Project Leader in the research and consulting department at Vélo Québec\, Canada’s largest cycling advocacy organization. He is a coauthor of Vélo Québec’s 2020 design manual\, Aménager pour les piétons et les cyclistes (Planning and Designing for Pedestrians and Cyclists). Bartek is a member of the Active Transportation Integrated Committee (ATIC) of the Transportation Association of Canada (TAC) and a board member of the Winter Cycling Federation (WCF)\, which organizes the international Winter Cycling Congress.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260225T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260225T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T033226
CREATED:20260126T192243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T212716Z
UID:10000848-1772020800-1772024400@www.itecanada.org
SUMMARY:ITE Greater Vancouver: Long-Distance Transportation Systems and Climate Change Impacts (Virtual) - Feb 2026
DESCRIPTION:ITE Greater Vancouver is pleased to have Dr. Amy Kim present a virtual seminar at 12:00 pm PT\, February 25th\, 2026. The virtual seminar will be free and online. \nDate: Wednesday\, February 25\, 2026 \nTime: 12pm – 1pm PT \nLocation: Virtual \nPresentation Title: Long-Distance Transportation Systems and Climate Change Impacts \n \nAmy Kim is a Professor of Civil Engineering at UBC Vancouver\, on Musqueam Traditional Territory. Her research interests mainly involve how multimodal transportation systems perform in connecting communities across large geographies\, particularly under disruptions caused by natural hazards and other climate-related events. She aims to support infrastructure and operational decision-making for adaptation\, emergency planning\, and community resilience\, and train values-driven engineering practitioners and researchers.  \nAmy was at the University of Alberta prior to joining UBC in 2021. Between her MS and PhD studies at the University of California\, Berkeley\, Amy worked in the transportation consulting practice in California and BC\, working on major projects such as the Gateway Program and Evergreen Line. She also serves as Associate Head EDII and Co-Director of the Master of Engineering Leadership Urban Systems program.\n\nJoin Virtual Event:\nhttps://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_MDYwOTc2MWYtMWFlMi00MTFmLTllNDctZmZlMjE4Yjk0MzUy%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22c8343742-1912-4dbb-b841-ea9c69e88452%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%228eeedf0b-dea2-4258-a286-6a273c2e1b5a%22%7d\n
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-greater-vancouver-long-distance-transportation-systems-and-climate-change-impacts-virtual-feb-2026/
LOCATION:Greater Vancouver (Virtual)\, Vancouver\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Presentation,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Greater Vancouver":MAILTO:vancouver@itecanada.org
GEO:49.282803889907;-123.12768196781
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <b><a href="https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_MDYwOTc2MWYtMWFlMi00MTFmLTllNDctZmZlMjE4Yjk0MzUy%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22c8343742-1912-4dbb-b841-ea9c69e88452%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%228eeedf0b-dea2-4258-a286-6a273c2e1b5a%22%7d">Join Virtual Event</a></b><br/><br/><div>DESCRIPTION:ITE Greater Vancouver is pleased to have Dr. Amy Kim present a virtual seminar at 12:00 pm PT\, February 25th\, 2026. The virtual seminar will be free and online. \nDate: Wednesday\, February 25\, 2026 \nTime: 12pm – 1pm PT \nLocation: Virtual \nPresentation Title: Long-Distance Transportation Systems and Climate Change Impacts \n \nAmy Kim is a Professor of Civil Engineering at UBC Vancouver\, on Musqueam Traditional Territory. Her research interests mainly involve how multimodal transportation systems perform in connecting communities across large geographies\, particularly under disruptions caused by natural hazards and other climate-related events. She aims to support infrastructure and operational decision-making for adaptation\, emergency planning\, and community resilience\, and train values-driven engineering practitioners and researchers.  \nAmy was at the University of Alberta prior to joining UBC in 2021. Between her MS and PhD studies at the University of California\, Berkeley\, Amy worked in the transportation consulting practice in California and BC\, working on major projects such as the Gateway Program and Evergreen Line. She also serves as Associate Head EDII and Co-Director of the Master of Engineering Leadership Urban Systems program.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260224T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260224T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T033226
CREATED:20260203T174400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T191005Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Southern Alberta Luncheon: 26 Avenue Bike Lanes - February 2026
DESCRIPTION:The City of Calgary is making upgrades to 26 Avenue SW between 37 Street and 14 Street. Painted bike lanes will be replaced with protected ones between 37 Street and 25 Street\, and an MUP will be built between 25 Street and 14 Street. This presentation by Jack Mason and Meng‑Ling Lee\, from ISL\, will give an overview of the design and focus on the design of the half-height island platform bus stops – the first installations of their kind in Calgary. \nDate: Tuesday\, February 24\, 2026 \nTime: 11:30am-1:00pm MST \nLocation: Sandman Hotel Calgary\, 888 7 Ave. SW\, Calgary\, AB T2P 3J3 Canada \n==The deadline to register is 5pm on February 19\, 2026== \n  \nPresenter Bios: \n \nJack Mason is a Transportation Design guy with ISL. A year-round bike commuter and occasional running commuter\, he’s passionate about good\, safe design that works for all users\, especially pedestrians and cyclists. He is excited for the 26 Avenue project to get built and provide better mobility options for Calgarians. \n  \n  \n  \n \nMeng‑Ling Lee is a Transportation Engineer at ISL who grew up in Calgary and enjoys thinking about how the city’s infrastructure can work better and more safely for everyone. She is naturally curious about why things are designed the way they are\, and how they can be improved. As a parent of two young children\, she enjoys being involved in projects that enhance public spaces and make them safer and more welcoming for all users. \n 
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-southern-alberta-luncheon-26-avenue-bike-lanes-february-2026/
LOCATION:Sandman Hotel Calgary\, 888 7 Ave. SW\, Calgary\, AB\, T2P 3J3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon,Presentation
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Southern Alberta Section":MAILTO:southernalberta@itecanada.org
GEO:51.0471363;-114.0800671
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251208T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251208T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T033226
CREATED:20251113T214139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251124T215304Z
UID:10000827-1765194300-1765198800@www.itecanada.org
SUMMARY:ITE Northern Alberta: December 2025 Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Bicycle Urbanism\nJoin the ITE Northern Alberta section on December 8\, 2025 for a presentation on this topic. \nAround the world\, cities are discovering that the bicycle is far more than a recreational tool. It is a catalyst for cleaner air\, healthier communities\, stronger local economies\, and streets that feel alive. It offers a transportation choice that is efficient\, climate conscious\, people focused\, and surprisingly powerful in shaping the character of a city. The question for Edmonton is simple yet provocative: are we ready to embrace cycling as a fully legitimate and valued way to move? \nThis presentation invites participants to imagine what becomes possible when we treat cycling as a core part of our transportation system rather than an add-on. \nCyril Balitbit from Al Terra will share insights grounded in the Neighbourhood Renewal program in Edmonton\, the evolution of local cycling infrastructure\, and recent immersive learning experiences in leading European cycling cities. The session connects global practice with local opportunity and highlights the design strategies and cultural shifts that create cities where cycling truly works for everyone. \nParticipants will be encouraged to approach the future of active mobility in Edmonton with optimism\, curiosity\, and confidence\, envisioning a city that moves more freely\, sustainably\, and with a stronger sense of community. \nDATE: Monday December 8\, 2025 \nTIME: 11:45am – 1:00pm \nLOCATION: University Club\, University of Alberta\, 11435 Saskatchewan Dr. NW\, Edmonton\, AB \nPlease note: The Luncheon will take place in the Papaschase Room (up the stairs to the right). \nAbout the Presenter:\nCyril Balitbit\, P.Eng.\, PMP\, PgMP\, ENV SP \nManager\, Urban Design & Renewal \n \nCy heads the Urban Design and Renewal team at Al-Terra\, focusing on resilience and sustainability. His work focuses on climate change resilience\, sustainable mobility\, urban renewal\, and open space design\, prioritizing environmental sustainability and community well-being for a better future. \nCy and his team focus on creating vibrant\, inclusive spaces using Low Impact Development (LID) and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED). He takes pride in leading award-winning urban renewal projects that beautifully blend practicality and aesthetics. \nPassionate about sustainability\, Cy aims to enhance mobility and promote environmental stewardship\, ultimately improving the quality of life for communities. He believes that true progress involves a responsibility to leave the world better than we found it. \n  \nRegular pricing is active until Wednesday\, December 3rd. Late registration charges will apply beginning at 12 noon\, December 3rd.\nPlease note that photos/videos may be taken during the event and may be used internally or for promotional purposes by the ITE Northern Alberta Section. If you do not wish to be photographed\, please contact northernalberta@itecanada.org. \nParking:\nThe University Club lot will only be accessible for assigned permit holders and club members. If you are not personally a member of The University Club or do not have a UofA parking permit\, you are directed to use the Windsor Car Park. For additional details\, visit the University Club and UofA Parking Services websites. \nParking availability in the Windsor Car Park is not guaranteed. If able\, please consider using transit\, rideshare\, or active modes to travel to the University Club. \nParking Rates are subject to change by the University Parking Services: \n\nHourly: $5.00\nDaily Maximum: $17.00\n\nLuncheon sponsored by Al-Terra
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-northern-alberta-december-2025-luncheon/
LOCATION:University Club at the University of Alberta\, 11435 Saskatchewan Dr NW\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6G 2G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon,Presentation
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Northern Alberta Section":MAILTO:northernalberta@itecanada.org.
GEO:53.5299954;-113.5283923
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=DESCRIPTION:Bicycle Urbanism\nJoin the ITE Northern Alberta section on December 8 2025 for a presentation on this topic. \nAround the world cities are discovering that the bicycle is far more than a recreational tool. It is a catalyst for cleaner air healthier communities stronger local economies and streets that feel alive. It offers a transportation choice that is efficient climate conscious people focused and surprisingly powerful in shaping the character of a city. The question for Edmonton is simple yet provocative: are we ready to embrace cycling as a fully legitimate and valued way to move? \nThis presentation invites participants to imagine what becomes possible when we treat cycling as a core part of our transportation system rather than an add-on. \nCyril Balitbit from Al Terra will share insights grounded in the Neighbourhood Renewal program in Edmonton the evolution of local cycling infrastructure and recent immersive learning experiences in leading European cycling cities. The session connects global practice with local opportunity and highlights the design strategies and cultural shifts that create cities where cycling truly works for everyone. \nParticipants will be encouraged to approach the future of active mobility in Edmonton with optimism curiosity and confidence envisioning a city that moves more freely sustainably and with a stronger sense of community. \nDATE: Monday December 8 2025 \nTIME: 11:45am – 1:00pm \n University Club University of Alberta 11435 Saskatchewan Dr. NW Edmonton AB \nPlease note: The Luncheon will take place in the Papaschase Room (up the stairs to the right). \nAbout the Presenter:\nCyril Balitbit P.Eng. PMP PgMP ENV SP \nManager Urban Design & Renewal \n \nCy heads the Urban Design and Renewal team at Al-Terra focusing on resilience and sustainability. His work focuses on climate change resilience sustainable mobility urban renewal and open space design prioritizing environmental sustainability and community well-being for a better future. \nCy and his team focus on creating vibrant inclusive spaces using Low Impact Development (LID) and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED). He takes pride in leading award-winning urban renewal projects that beautifully blend practicality and aesthetics. \nPassionate about sustainability Cy aims to enhance mobility and promote environmental stewardship ultimately improving the quality of life for communities. He believes that true progress involves a responsibility to leave the world better than we found it. \n  \nRegular pricing is active until Wednesday December 3rd. Late registration charges will apply beginning at 12 noon December 3rd.\nPlease note that photos/videos may be taken during the event and may be used internally or for promotional purposes by the ITE Northern Alberta Section. If you do not wish to be photographed please contact northernalberta@itecanada.org. \nParking:\nThe University Club lot will only be accessible for assigned permit holders and club members. If you are not personally a member of The University Club or do not have a UofA parking permit you are directed to use the Windsor Car Park. For additional details visit the University Club and UofA Parking Services websites. \nParking availability in the Windsor Car Park is not guaranteed. If able please consider using transit rideshare or active modes to travel to the University Club. \nParking Rates are subject to change by the University Parking Services: \n\nHourly: $5.00\nDaily Maximum: $17.00\n\nLuncheon sponsored by Al-Terra;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=11435 Saskatchewan Dr NW:geo:-113.5283923,53.5299954
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251204T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251204T110000
DTSTAMP:20260502T033226
CREATED:20251119T173608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251126T190923Z
UID:10000838-1764835200-1764846000@www.itecanada.org
SUMMARY:ITE Hamilton Section AGM\, Breakfast and Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:Join Us for the 2025 ITE Hamilton Section Annual General Meeting!\nDate and Time: December 4\, 2025\, 8:00-11:00 a.m. \nLocation: Waterfront Banquet & Conference Centre\, 555 Bay Street North\, Hamilton\, ON \n==Ticket sales will close December 2\, end of day== \nJoin us for the 2025 ITE Hamilton Section Annual General Meeting\, where breakfast and networking will set the stage for a productive morning. In addition to the AGM\, attendees will hear a keynote presentation on meaningful stakeholder and Indigenous engagement\, and will have the opportunity to explore a student poster session showcasing cutting‑edge research on post‑pandemic transit trends. This blend of nourishment\, connection\, and insightful content makes this morning an unmissable event for anyone invested in Hamilton’s transportation future. \nKeynote Presentation: Meaningful Stakeholder & Indigenous Engagement in Class EA’s \nAndrew McGregor: An Associate of RV Anderson Associates\, Andrew is a Senior Planner and Project Manager with extensive experience in managing environmental assessments (EAs) and obtaining approvals for transportation and municipal infrastructure projects. As an EA practitioner for over 20 years\, Andrew has gained significant knowledge and experience in effective communication with stakeholders\, Indigenous communities\, and technical agencies. Through the application of various approaches to community engagement\, Andrew has helped secure approvals for municipal\, provincial\, and federal projects\, particularly in the field of transportation. Andrew is well versed with environmental and planning legislation including the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act\, Impact Assessment Act\, the Ontario Environmental Protection Act\, and the Planning Act. \n  \nPoster Session: Interplay between Teleworking and Transit Usage of Commuters: Impact of COVID-19 on Future Transit Ridership in Canada \nSadia Chowdhury: 4th year PhD candidate at the Transportation Research Lab\, McMaster University\, and a student intern partnered with the City of Hamilton. As a transit nerd\, Sadia is curious about how to create a transit-friendly community. Her research explores the changes in transit usage in Canada throughout the pandemic\, with an emphasis on the changes in transit pass ownership\, transit usage frequency\, and mode substitution behavior.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-hamilton-section-agm-breakfast-and-networking-event/
LOCATION:Waterfront Banquet & Conference Centre\, 555 Bay Street North\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8L 1H1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:AGM,Breakfast,Presentation
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ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Hamilton Section":MAILTO:hamilton@itecanada.org
GEO:43.2741708;-79.8641879
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Waterfront Banquet & Conference Centre 555 Bay Street North Hamilton Ontario L8L 1H1 Canada;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=555 Bay Street North:geo:-79.8641879,43.2741708
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20251126T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20251126T133000
DTSTAMP:20260502T033226
CREATED:20251112T155904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251119T203354Z
UID:10000836-1764158400-1764163800@www.itecanada.org
SUMMARY:ITE Manitoba Section: Luncheon - November 2025
DESCRIPTION:Join the ITE Manitoba Section for their Luncheon on Wednesday\, November 26\, 2025 at the Bill and Helen Norrie Library! \nKarin Kliewer\, a senior planner at the City of Winnipeg\, will be presenting and the event will be catered by Qdoba (with plenty of queso for this Mexican lunch). \nEvent Details\nDate:    Wednesday\, November 26\, 2025\nTime:   12:00pm to 1:30 pm CST\n**REVISED** Location: Bill and Helen Norrie Library\, 15 Poseidon Bay\, Winnipeg MB (apologies for any confusion) \nCost:  \n\n$25 for non-ITE members\n$20 for ITE members\n $15 for students\n\n**Registration will close on Monday\, November 24\, at 3pm.** \nPlease note\, to register for the reduced ITE member rate\, your ITE membership should be valid for 2025. \nFood: Catering will be provided by Qdoba\, a Mexican eatery\, for a delicious Taco bar. Please let us know in your registration if you have any dietary restrictions. \n  \nPresentation Details\nTitle: CentrePlan 2050 \nCentrePlan 2050 is the City’s long-term plan for Downtown infrastructure and development that outlines how our Downtown should grow and change over the next 30 years. This presentation will include an overview of CentrePlan’s strategic directions\, goals\, and actions. We will also discuss how this plan is shaping the overall vision for Graham Avenue’s new pedestrian corridor\, and bringing together different departments to help fulfil the City’s corporate mission “to be a vibrant and healthy City which places its highest priority on quality of life for all its citizens”\nSpeaker: Karin Kliewer\, MCIP\, RPP\, Senior Planner\, City of Winnipeg \nKarin Kliewer is a Senior Planner with the City of Winnipeg’s Downtown and Neighbourhood Main Streets Branch\, and has been at the City of Winnipeg for over a decade. Currently\, she leads implementation of CentrePlan 2050\, a secondary plan to guide municipal investment and development in Downtown Winnipeg. She is also Project Manager for the Graham Avenue redevelopment project\, which turned a bus corridor into a pedestrian street in the summer of 2025.\n 
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-manitoba-luncheon-nov-2025/
LOCATION:Bill and Helen Norrie Library\, 15 Poseidon Bay\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, R3M 3E4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon,Presentation
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Manitoba Section":MAILTO:secretary@manitoba.itecanada.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251125T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251125T133000
DTSTAMP:20260502T033226
CREATED:20251017T171251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251017T171420Z
UID:10000825-1764072000-1764077400@www.itecanada.org
SUMMARY:ITE Vancouver Island + BC Transit Lunch'n'Learn: Shaping the Future of Transit Together - Nov 2025
DESCRIPTION:Join ITE Vancouver Island and BC Transit in exploring the future of transit in Greater Victoria in this November Lunch’n’Learn titled: Next Stop: 2050 – Shaping the Future of Transit Together. In October\, BC Transit launched a public engagement to refresh the Victoria Regional Transit Plan\, and now we’re sharing what we heard. \nDATE: November 25\, 2025 \nTIME: 12:00pm–1:30 pm PST \nLOCATION: Midtown Court\, 740 Hillside Avenue (Main Floor Boardroom)\, Victoria\, BC \nLunch will be provided – please list any dietary restrictions when you purchase your ticket. \n= Registrations will close on Monday\, November 24\, at 11:00am =  \nDescription:\nThis session will highlight key themes from the feedback\, outline next steps in the planning process\, and discuss how public input is guiding future investments\, including RapidBus expansion and infrastructure upgrades. Come learn how the plan is evolving to meet the region’s needs through 2050 and how we plan to get there. \nPresenters:\n\nElise Wren\, Manager of Government Relations. Elise supports the Victoria Regional Transit Commission and liaises with the local government partners within the Victoria Region.\nLevi Megenbir\, Manager of Service Planning. Levi leads the Victoria Service Planning Team in the Victoria Region\, including long-range strategic planning and operational service planning.\n\n 
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-vancouver-island-bc-transit-lunchnlearn-shaping-the-future-of-transit-together-nov-2025/
LOCATION:Midtown Court – Ground Floor Boardroom\, 740 Hillside Avenue\, Victoria\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon,Presentation
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Vancouver Island Section":MAILTO:vancouverisland@itecanada.org
GEO:48.438978;-123.365767
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=DESCRIPTION:Join ITE Vancouver Island and BC Transit in exploring the future of transit in Greater Victoria in this November Lunch’n’Learn titled: Next Stop: 2050 – Shaping the Future of Transit Together. In October BC Transit launched a public engagement to refresh the Victoria Regional Transit Plan and now we’re sharing what we heard. \nDATE: November 25 2025 \nTIME: 12:00pm–1:30 pm PST \n Midtown Court 740 Hillside Avenue (Main Floor Boardroom) Victoria BC \nLunch will be provided – please list any dietary restrictions when you purchase your ticket. \n= Registrations will close on Monday November 24 at 11:00am =  \nDescription:\nThis session will highlight key themes from the feedback outline next steps in the planning process and discuss how public input is guiding future investments including RapidBus expansion and infrastructure upgrades. Come learn how the plan is evolving to meet the region’s needs through 2050 and how we plan to get there. \nPresenters:\n\nElise Wren Manager of Government Relations. Elise supports the Victoria Regional Transit Commission and liaises with the local government partners within the Victoria Region.\nLevi Megenbir Manager of Service Planning. Levi leads the Victoria Service Planning Team in the Victoria Region including long-range strategic planning and operational service planning.\n\n ;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=740 Hillside Avenue:geo:-123.365767,48.438978
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251120T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251120T203000
DTSTAMP:20260502T033226
CREATED:20251029T182255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251106T210221Z
UID:10000831-1763658000-1763670600@www.itecanada.org
SUMMARY:ITE Southwestern Ontario Section - November 2025 AGM
DESCRIPTION:Join Us for the 2025 ITE Southwestern Ontario Section Annual General Meeting!\nWe’re excited to invite you to our 2025 Annual General Meeting on Thursday\, November 20\, 2025\, in the South Banquet Room at the Hellenic Community Centre (133 Southdale Road West) in London\, Ontario. It’s going to be a fantastic evening filled with delicious food\, insightful updates and presentations\, valuable networking opportunities\, and a look ahead at our Section Executive for 2026. \nOur keynote speaker\, Stephen Oliver\, RPP\, MCIP from GHD Consulting Limited will present on ‘Understanding and Designing Effective Mobility Hubs’. \nThis is a great opportunity to connect with the local section executive\, as well as students and faculty from our three student chapters (Waterloo\, Windsor\, and Western). You will also have the chance to network with public and private sector professionals working in the transportation industry across Southwestern Ontario. \nYour ticket includes a buffet dinner featuring entrées\, sides\, and dessert. Please note: beverages (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) are not included and will be available for purchase. \nTickets are available until 9:00 PM EST on Friday\, November 14\, 2025. \nEvent Details\n\nDate: Thursday\, November 20\, 2025\nTime: 5:00 – 8:30 PM EST\nLocation: South Banquet Room\, Hellenic Community Centre\n133 Southdale Road West\, London\, Ontario (map)\n\nSchedule (approximate)\n\n5:00 PM – Arrival & Networking\n5:45 PM – Welcome and ITE Southwestern Section & ITE Canada District Updates\n6:30 PM – Buffet Dinner\n7:30 PM – Keynote Presentation by Stephen Oliver\, GHD Consulting Limited\n\nWe can’t wait to see you there! Reserve your spot today and be part of an evening that celebrates our transportation community and looks ahead to an exciting 2026! \nMeet our speaker!\nStephen Oliver\, RPP\, MCIP\, GHD Consulting Limited \n \nStephen is the Transportation Planning Lead at GHD Consulting Ltd. in Waterloo\, with international experience in multi-modal transportation planning. He focuses on integrating transportation\, land use\, and urban design to create balanced systems centered around people. Stephen is an experienced Project Manager\, Registered Professional Planner\, and IAP2-trained facilitator. He just completed Leadership ITE\, sits on the Consultants Council and on the Sandbox Competition Organizing/Judging team. \nKeynote Presentation: Understanding and Designing Effective Mobility Hubs\nMobility hubs are often mistaken for transit stations\, but they serve a broader purpose—connecting people to a variety of sustainable transportation options. Unlike traditional transit stations that primarily facilitate foot traffic into shared vehicles\, mobility hubs are designed to support seamless transfers across multiple modes\, such as bike share\, car rentals\, and repair services. This versatility makes them more inclusive and responsive to diverse mobility needs. \nEffective mobility hubs are built on three key principles: multimodal access\, ease of connectivity\, and appropriate scale. They offer transportation choices for every stage of a journey—starting\, continuing\, and ending—while ensuring users can move easily between modes. Design features like clear access paths and right-sized infrastructure help make these hubs reliable and sustainable. With growing public interest in accessible and affordable transport\, mobility hubs present a practical solution for improving community mobility and reducing reliance on personal vehicles.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-southwestern-ontario-nov2025-agm/
LOCATION:Hellenic Community Centre\, 133 Southdale Road West\, London\, Ontario\, N6J 2J2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:AGM,Dinner,Presentation
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ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Southwestern Ontario":MAILTO:southwesternontario@itecanada.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20251113T081500
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20251113T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T033226
CREATED:20251006T204345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251010T144030Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Atlantic Section: Fall Technical Session and AGM - Nov 2025
DESCRIPTION:Join our ITE Atlantic Canada section for our Social Event and Fall Technical Session\, followed by our AGM and Executive Election on November 12 and 13. \nDATES:   \n\nSocial Event: Wednesday\, November 12\, 7-10pm ADT\, FREE with your paid registration for the Fall Technical Session\nat Dolan’s Pub (349 King St\, Fredericton\, NB E3B 1B2)\n\n\nFall Technical Session: Thursday\, November 13\, 8:15am – 4:00pm ADT\,\nat Dineen Auditorium\, Head Hall\, UNB Campus (15 Dineen Drive\, Fredericton\, NB E3B 5H5)\n\n\n\n\nDETAILS: \nSocial Event: Our social event this year will again be a low key evening at Dolan’s Pub (349 King St\, Fredericton\, NB E3B 1B2)\, in downtown Fredericton. There will be a range of bar snacks and drink tickets provided. More details to come! Your social event ticket is FREE with your paid registration for the Fall Technical Session. \nFall Technical Session: Our technical session will be held in the Dineen Auditorium in the Head Hall Building on UNB Campus (15 Dineen Drive\, Fredericton\, NB E3B 5H5). As always\, we’ll have a day full of technical presentations highlighting a small portion of the great work going on around the region. A light breakfast will be provided\, along with lunch and snacks during breaks throughout the day. Our Annual General Meeting will follow the technical sessions. \nDetails on the technical sessions and presenters to follow. \n\nHOTEL BLOCK: There is a reserved a block of hotel rooms at the Crowne Plaza Hotel. The group rate will be available until October 22nd under the “ITE Atlantic Canada Section”. To secure the group rate please call or email one of the following booking lines: \n\nPhone Booking: 1-506-455-3371\nEmail Booking: reservations@cpfredericton.com\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n==Registration ends on Friday\, November 7\, at 11:30PM== \n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-atlantic-section-fall-technical-session-and-agm-nov2025/
LOCATION:Dineen Auditorium\, UNB Campus\, 15 Dineen Drive\, Fredericton\, NB\, E3B 5H5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:AGM,Luncheon,Presentation,Social
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Atlantic Canada Section":MAILTO:atlantic@itecanada.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251106T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251106T133000
DTSTAMP:20260502T033226
CREATED:20251006T192051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T181318Z
UID:10000819-1762428600-1762435800@www.itecanada.org
SUMMARY:ITE National Capital: 2025 Fall Luncheon - City of Ottawa's MMLOS Guidelines Update and First Dutch-Style Roundabout
DESCRIPTION:  \n==Please note ticket sales for this event will close on Sunday\, October 26\, 2025\, at 11:30PM. Only one Member ticket per current ITE Member is permitted.== \n  \nNOTE: There is limited on-site parking. Consider transit\, walking\, or biking.  \n  \nPRESENTERS: \nCity of Ottawa 2025 Multimodal Level of Service (MMLOS) Guidelines Update – Presenters: Juan Lavin\, P.Eng.\, Alex Buck\, C.E.T.\, Amir Zahabi\, P.Eng. \n Juan Lavin has been a transportation engineer within the Traffic and Transportation Planning Group at Parsons’ Ottawa Office for around 8 years. Juan is passionate about active transportation and strives to guide design towards vision zero\, following the guidance from the Protected Intersection Design Guide (PIDG)\, Multi-Modal Level of Service (MMLOS) and other leading industry standards. Juan helped develop the New 2025 MMLOS Guidelines for Ottawa using his professional work experience\, engineering best practices and knowledge of the previous guidelines\, plus lived-experience as someone who bikes to work\, occasionally takes transit and enjoys daily walks with his family and dog. Juan has a diverse portfolio\, working on active transportation projects\, transit feasibility studies\, road construction management/detours\, transportation master plans\, transportation impact studies and more. \n  \n \nAlex Buck is a transportation technologist with over 10 years of experience in the transportation planning and engineering field. He specializes in a detailed traffic modelling environment and is typically responsible for handling complex problems and providing unique solutions. Alex has in-depth knowledge of industry-standard best practices in transportation planning and a substantial background of successfully completed projects. He supported the development of the New 2025 MMLOS Guidelines for the City of Ottawa through his involvement in updating the supporting Excel analysis tool. \n  \n \nAmir Zahabi is a Senior Project Manager in Transportation Policy and Networks at the City of Ottawa. With a Ph.D. in Transportation Engineering from McGill University\, he has over 15 years of experience in transportation planning\, policy\, and project management. He is a Professional Engineer (P. Eng.) and has expertise in travel demand modeling\, transportation emissions\, and GIS. He has led key projects such as the Multi-Modal Level of Service Guidelines Update\, numerous functional design studies\, the TRANS OD Survey and Commuter Attitude Survey\, and the Future Neighborhoods Expansion Lands Transportation Studies. Amir has published over 10 peer-reviewed journal articles and is an active member of the Transportation Association of Canada. He has also contributed to various academic institutions\, offering over six years of teaching experience in transportation planning. \n  \n  \nCampus Avenue Dutch-Style Roundabout – Presenter: Will Rose\, P.Eng \n \nWill Rose is a Civil Engineer with 13 years’ experience in the construction and civil engineering industry. He is an established senior design engineer\, having started in Contract Administration as a site inspector where he quickly learned construction practices\, techniques\, and the importance of ‘constructability’ for any design. As he progressed in his career from site inspector to contract administrator\, he further developed his skills and knowledge with respect to contract tenders\, specifications\, quantity calculations\, and communicating with multiple stakeholders. Using knowledge he gained from the Contract Administration side of the industry\, Will has developed into a well-rounded Transportation Engineer who can complete functional\, preliminary and detailed designs and put together contract drawings\, quantities\, and specifications to ensure the Client’s project is designed with the highest level of quality. Will has designed and constructed complete street projects and MTO highway projects ranging from protected intersections\, roadway widening\, and roundabouts. \nThis presentation will discuss the design and implementation of Dutch-inspired features to accommodate cycling facilities and prioritize pedestrians at roundabouts. The showcase will be the Campus Avenue Roundabout at Campus Avenue and University Drive located on the Campus of Carleton University. This roundabout is the first in Ottawa to implement dedicated cycling facilities\, inspired by Dutch practices. \n 
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-national-capital-2025-fall-luncheon-city-of-ottawa-mmlos-and-first-dutch-style-roundabtou/
LOCATION:Sala San Marco Event & Conference Centre\, 215 Preston Street\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1R 7R1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon,Presentation
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE National Capital Section":MAILTO:nationalcapital@itecanada.org
GEO:45.4058766;-75.7122165
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251105T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251105T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T033226
CREATED:20251021T215322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251023T184459Z
UID:10000821-1762343100-1762347600@www.itecanada.org
SUMMARY:ITE Northern Alberta: November 2025 Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Lac La Biche Main Street Revitalization:  Navigating Planning\, Design\, and Construction Challenges\nJoin the ITE Northern Alberta section on November 5\, 2025 for a presentation on this topic. \nV3 Companies of Canada partnered with Lac La Biche County to revitalize Main Street within the Hamlet of Lac La Biche\, with an aim to enhance livability\, support local businesses\, and create a more attractive public realm. Located within a provincial highway right-of-way\, the project required thoughtful planning\, extensive community engagement\, infrastructure upgrades\, and unique urban design elements to enhance the character of the community. V3 led engagement efforts with business owners\, residents\, and County administration and elected officials to ensure the revitalization reflected local needs and architectural context.  Streetscape improvements included boulevard trees\, landscape beds\, soil cells\, entrance columns\, outdoor speakers\, decorative lighting\, and traffic calming features to create a welcoming and vibrant corridor.  The project included the replacement and rehabilitation of underground utilities to address aging deep infrastructure; and curb\, sidewalk and asphalt installation to improve pedestrian safety and vehicular access. \nThis presentation will explore the challenges encountered and the successful navigation of those challenges during the planning\, design\, and construction stages of this vital community project. \nDATE:  Wednesday\, November 5\, 2025 \nTIME:  11:45am – 1:00pm \nLOCATION:  The University Club\, University of Alberta\, 11435 Saskatchewan Dr. NW\, Edmonton\, AB T6G 2G9 \n  \nAbout the Presenters:\nSean Snowden\, P.Eng.\,PMP\, Transportation and Municipal Engineering Group Leader \n \nSean is a leader in municipal and transportation engineering. With 26 years of engineering consulting experience and a Platinum Jubilee Medal for public service\, Sean provides servant leadership to V3’s Transportation and Municipal Engineering Group with integrity and technical excellence. He provides corporate oversight\, quality assurance\, technical advice\, and strategic guidance across municipal and government infrastructure projects. His leadership has shaped award-winning projects and includes roadways\, municipal improvements\, and capital programs. \nSean has undertaken numerous projects in Lac La Biche County\, including Old Trail Reconstruction\, the Rural Road Capital Program\, and the development of the General Municipal Servicing Standards.  Sean provided corporate support\, leadership\, and advice to the Main Street Revitalization construction team and construction on the project was successfully completed this fall. \nNick Pryce\, RPP\, MCIP\, Vice-President – Planning Group Leader \n \nNick Pryce is an influencer in urban & regional planning at V3\, serving as Vice President and Planning Group Leader. He leads policy development\, project approvals\, and implementation strategies with a focus on economic development\, urban design\, and sustainability. His work supports communities through multi-modal transportation planning\, evidence-based decision-making\, and revitalization efforts that reflect local character. \nIn Lac La Biche County\, Nick guided the planning aspects of the Main Street Revitalization project from concept through construction. He led a six-month engagement process with council\, business owners\, schools\, and residents\, helping build support for a streetscape plan that balanced pedestrian safety with commercial needs. His contributions shaped design elements\, cost estimates\, and implementation strategies that responded directly to community input and long-term goals. \n  \nRegular pricing is active until Friday\, October 31st. Late registration charges will apply beginning at 12 noon\, October 31.\nPlease note that photos/videos may be taken during the event and may be used internally or for promotional purposes by the ITE Northern Alberta Section. If you do not wish to be photographed\, please contact northernalberta@itecanada.org. \nParking:\nThe University Club lot will only be accessible for assigned permit holders and club members. If you are not personally a member of The University Club or do not have a UofA parking permit\, you are directed to use the Windsor Car Park. For additional details\, visit the University Club and UofA Parking Services websites. \nParking availability in the Windsor Car Park is not guaranteed. If able\, please consider using transit\, rideshare\, or active modes to travel to the University Club. \nParking Rates are subject to change by the University Parking Services: \n\nHourly: $5.00\nDaily Maximum: $17.00\n\nLuncheon sponsored by V3 Companies of Canada
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-northern-alberta-november-2025-luncheon/
LOCATION:University Club at the University of Alberta\, 11435 Saskatchewan Dr NW\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6G 2G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon,Presentation
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GEO:53.5299954;-113.5283923
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=DESCRIPTION:Lac La Biche Main Street Revitalization:  Navigating Planning Design and Construction Challenges\nJoin the ITE Northern Alberta section on November 5 2025 for a presentation on this topic. \nV3 Companies of Canada partnered with Lac La Biche County to revitalize Main Street within the Hamlet of Lac La Biche with an aim to enhance livability support local businesses and create a more attractive public realm. Located within a provincial highway right-of-way the project required thoughtful planning extensive community engagement infrastructure upgrades and unique urban design elements to enhance the character of the community. V3 led engagement efforts with business owners residents and County administration and elected officials to ensure the revitalization reflected local needs and architectural context.  Streetscape improvements included boulevard trees landscape beds soil cells entrance columns outdoor speakers decorative lighting and traffic calming features to create a welcoming and vibrant corridor.  The project included the replacement and rehabilitation of underground utilities to address aging deep infrastructure; and curb sidewalk and asphalt installation to improve pedestrian safety and vehicular access. \nThis presentation will explore the challenges encountered and the successful navigation of those challenges during the planning design and construction stages of this vital community project. \nDATE:  Wednesday November 5 2025 \nTIME:  11:45am – 1:00pm \n  The University Club University of Alberta 11435 Saskatchewan Dr. NW Edmonton AB T6G 2G9 \n  \nAbout the Presenters:\nSean Snowden P.Eng.PMP Transportation and Municipal Engineering Group Leader \n \nSean is a leader in municipal and transportation engineering. With 26 years of engineering consulting experience and a Platinum Jubilee Medal for public service Sean provides servant leadership to V3’s Transportation and Municipal Engineering Group with integrity and technical excellence. He provides corporate oversight quality assurance technical advice and strategic guidance across municipal and government infrastructure projects. His leadership has shaped award-winning projects and includes roadways municipal improvements and capital programs. \nSean has undertaken numerous projects in Lac La Biche County including Old Trail Reconstruction the Rural Road Capital Program and the development of the General Municipal Servicing Standards.  Sean provided corporate support leadership and advice to the Main Street Revitalization construction team and construction on the project was successfully completed this fall. \nNick Pryce RPP MCIP Vice-President – Planning Group Leader \n \nNick Pryce is an influencer in urban & regional planning at V3 serving as Vice President and Planning Group Leader. He leads policy development project approvals and implementation strategies with a focus on economic development urban design and sustainability. His work supports communities through multi-modal transportation planning evidence-based decision-making and revitalization efforts that reflect local character. \nIn Lac La Biche County Nick guided the planning aspects of the Main Street Revitalization project from concept through construction. He led a six-month engagement process with council business owners schools and residents helping build support for a streetscape plan that balanced pedestrian safety with commercial needs. His contributions shaped design elements cost estimates and implementation strategies that responded directly to community input and long-term goals. \n  \nRegular pricing is active until Friday October 31st. Late registration charges will apply beginning at 12 noon October 31.\nPlease note that photos/videos may be taken during the event and may be used internally or for promotional purposes by the ITE Northern Alberta Section. If you do not wish to be photographed please contact northernalberta@itecanada.org. \nParking:\nThe University Club lot will only be accessible for assigned permit holders and club members. If you are not personally a member of The University Club or do not have a UofA parking permit you are directed to use the Windsor Car Park. For additional details visit the University Club and UofA Parking Services websites. \nParking availability in the Windsor Car Park is not guaranteed. If able please consider using transit rideshare or active modes to travel to the University Club. \nParking Rates are subject to change by the University Parking Services: \n\nHourly: $5.00\nDaily Maximum: $17.00\n\nLuncheon sponsored by V3 Companies of Canada;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=11435 Saskatchewan Dr NW:geo:-113.5283923,53.5299954
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251023T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251023T210000
DTSTAMP:20260502T033226
CREATED:20251010T152527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251010T162747Z
UID:10000823-1761246000-1761253200@www.itecanada.org
SUMMARY:[ITE Hamilton Section + ITE McMaster Student Chapter Joint Event] Accessibility in the Built Environment - Oct 2025
DESCRIPTION:The ITE Hamilton Section and ITE McMaster Student Chapter invite you to a joint session for a FREE\, insightful discussion on accessibility in the built environment with Julia Pannolino\, Senior Mobility Engineer at R.J. Burnside and Associates. \nDATE:  Thursday\, October 23\, 2025 \nTIME:   7:00pm-9:00pm EST \nLOCATION: McMaster University\, Hatch Building 204A/B\, Hamilton\, ON \n  \nAccessibility goes beyond meeting codes and regulations\, it’s about designing environments that are safe\, inclusive\, and welcoming for all. In this presentation\, we’ll discuss the principles of accessible design\, highlight common challenges\, and demonstrate how thoughtful planning can remove barriers and foster inclusion. \nPlease see the map below of McMaster University indicating the nearest bus stops and parking lots near the meeting location. \nThis event is FREE but registration is required before October 21\, at 11:30pm\, via this link:\nREGISTRATION FORM \n  \nPRESENTER: \nJulia Pannolino\, Senior Mobility Engineer at R.J. Burnside and Associates \nJulia  is a Senior Mobility Engineer at R.J. Burnside & Associates Limited and the current Treasurer for the ITE Hamilton Section. She specializes in accessible and inclusive transportation design\, with experience spanning active transportation and mobility planning projects across Ontario. \nJulia is passionate about integrating accessibility principles into every stage of transportation planning and design—creating environments that are safe\, equitable\, and welcoming for all users. Her collaborative and people-focused approach bridges engineering\, planning\, and community perspectives to deliver meaningful outcomes. \nA licensed Professional Engineer in Ontario\, Julia also contributes to the advancement of the profession through her active involvement in ITE and other technical committees. \n 
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-hamilton-ite-mcmaster-student-chapter-accessibility-in-the-built-environment-oct2025/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Presentation,Student
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ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Hamilton Section":MAILTO:hamilton@itecanada.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251022T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251022T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T033226
CREATED:20250904T141119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250904T183037Z
UID:10000800-1761134400-1761138000@www.itecanada.org
SUMMARY:ITE Greater Vancouver: Advanced Travel Information & Traffic Management Systems in BC and across Canada (Virtual Seminar)
DESCRIPTION:ITE Greater Vancouver is pleased to have Yeatland Wong present his work at 12:00 pm\, October 22nd\, 2025. \nThe virtual seminar will be free and online. \nFrom BC to NWT: Scalable Traffic Management and Road Information Systems  This webinar explores three real-world case studies that highlight how municipalities are improving safety\, communication\, and efficiency through advanced travel and traffic systems: \n\nSmall Municipality Collaborative Travel Information – A shared system for Sanford\, Oak Bay\, Coquitlam\, and Langford\, BC\, helping small municipalities deliver a modern traveler information system.\nDriveNWT – A territory-wide platform in the Northwest Territories that enhances road safety and communication across remote and seasonal roadways.\nAutomation & Traffic Management Across Canada – ATMS and ITS deployments in Ontario and Halifax that reduce manual work\, improve response times\, and streamline operations.\n\nWhy attend?\nDiscover practical\, scalable solutions that can apply to your operations—whether you’re looking to modernize travel info\, automate traffic management\, or improve service delivery with limited resources. \nBio: Yeatland Wong\, P. Eng  \nYeatland Wong has over 20 years of experience in Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) and transportation engineering. His career spans provincial and municipal government\, as well as the private consulting sector\, with roles at the BC Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (BCMoTI)\, the City of Calgary\, Stantec\, and Dillon Consulting. Yeatland led the deployment of countless ITS projects\, including lane reversal systems\, travel time systems\, traveler information platforms\, traffic management systems\, and other innovative technologies. He is currently the Director of Smart Mobility Projects at Transnomis Solutions and serves on the Executive Committee of the ITS Canada Board of Directors.\n\nJoin Virtual Event:\nhttps://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_NGUzYTVjNmEtY2E4Yi00NzZmLWI2MmQtYzk5ZTYyZDNkMjg2%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22875688ea-8b21-4b98-b25b-4b81851ad72d%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%224a3ba1e2-3eaf-46fd-a2aa-5dc1b59160ca%22%7d\n
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-greater-vancouver-advanced-travel-information-traffic-management-systems-in-bc-and-across-canada-virtual-october-2025/
LOCATION:Greater Vancouver (Virtual)\, Vancouver\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Presentation,Virtual,Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Greater Vancouver":MAILTO:vancouver@itecanada.org
GEO:49.282803889907;-123.12768196781
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <b><a href="https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_NGUzYTVjNmEtY2E4Yi00NzZmLWI2MmQtYzk5ZTYyZDNkMjg2%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22875688ea-8b21-4b98-b25b-4b81851ad72d%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%224a3ba1e2-3eaf-46fd-a2aa-5dc1b59160ca%22%7d">Join Virtual Event</a></b><br/><br/><div>DESCRIPTION:ITE Greater Vancouver is pleased to have Yeatland Wong present his work at 12:00 pm\, October 22nd\, 2025. \nThe virtual seminar will be free and online. \nFrom BC to NWT: Scalable Traffic Management and Road Information Systems  This webinar explores three real-world case studies that highlight how municipalities are improving safety\, communication\, and efficiency through advanced travel and traffic systems: \n\nSmall Municipality Collaborative Travel Information – A shared system for Sanford\, Oak Bay\, Coquitlam\, and Langford\, BC\, helping small municipalities deliver a modern traveler information system.\nDriveNWT – A territory-wide platform in the Northwest Territories that enhances road safety and communication across remote and seasonal roadways.\nAutomation & Traffic Management Across Canada – ATMS and ITS deployments in Ontario and Halifax that reduce manual work\, improve response times\, and streamline operations.\n\nWhy attend?\nDiscover practical\, scalable solutions that can apply to your operations—whether you’re looking to modernize travel info\, automate traffic management\, or improve service delivery with limited resources. \nBio: Yeatland Wong\, P. Eng  \nYeatland Wong has over 20 years of experience in Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) and transportation engineering. His career spans provincial and municipal government\, as well as the private consulting sector\, with roles at the BC Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (BCMoTI)\, the City of Calgary\, Stantec\, and Dillon Consulting. Yeatland led the deployment of countless ITS projects\, including lane reversal systems\, travel time systems\, traveler information platforms\, traffic management systems\, and other innovative technologies. He is currently the Director of Smart Mobility Projects at Transnomis Solutions and serves on the Executive Committee of the ITS Canada Board of Directors.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20251021T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20251021T153000
DTSTAMP:20260502T033226
CREATED:20250922T212544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251007T170518Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Saskatchewan Section: Fall Session & AGM - October 2025
DESCRIPTION:  \nYour ITE Saskatchewan Executive is actively planning their Fall Session and AGM for 2025. Please join them for this opportunity to network and learn with your fellow engineers\, planners\, and academics to learn about transportation initiatives in our communities. \nWhen:  October 21\, 2025\, 10:00am to 3:30pm \nWhere: Staybridge Suites\, High Up Above Ballroom\, 1838 College Drive\, Saskatoon \n  \nLunch will be provided. Please indicate any food allergies or dietary requirements when you purchase your ticket. \n==Registration ends on October 17 at 11:30pm.== \n  \nAGENDA\nThe agenda includes the following content: \n\nCentre Loop Trail (Catalyst Project): Ian Cantello\, City of Regina\nFindings from the Saskatoon Household Travel Survey: Julian Petras\, City of Saskatoon\nAn Introduction to LeadershipITE: Destiny Piper\, KGS Group and ITE Canada Treasurer\nSafe Systems Multi-Disciplinary Panel Discussion\nAnnual General Meeting\n\n\n\n\nPRESENTERS\nIan Cantello\, City of Regina – Centre Loop Catalyst Trail \nIan Cantello is a Transportation Master Plan (TMP) Coordinator at the City of Regina in the Sustainable Infrastructure Department. He works on the implementation of the TMP\, policy drafting\, communications\, and bikeway design. Ian has eight years’ experience in urban planning\, with a Masters’ of Urban and Regional Planning from Toronto Metropolitan University\, a B.A. with a Specialization in Urban Planning from Concordia University\, and a B.A. in Film Studies with a Minor in History from Carleton University. He is also union president of the Regina Civic Middle Management Association (RCMMA) and a Candidate SPPI member. \n  \nJulian Petras\, City of Saskatoon – Saskatoon Household Travel Survey \nJulian is a Senior Transportation Engineer with the City of Saskatoon\, where he oversees the City’s traffic signal program and leads initiatives to improve traffic operations and safety. With over a decade of experience in transportation engineering\, he has managed projects involving traffic modeling\, safety improvements\, and public engagement. Julian focuses on applying data-driven approaches to support planning and decision-making\, including recent work with the 2023 Household Travel Survey. \n  \n  \nVision Zero Panel on Road Safety: \n\nPaul Hunt\, P.Eng.\, Senior Traffic Engineer\, Ministry of Highways\nChris Schulz\, MCIP RPP\, Manager of Planning Project Services\, City of Saskatoon\nKatie Sapieha\, P.Eng.\, RSP1\, Senior Transportation Engineer\, City of Saskatoon\nDaniel Fuller\, MSc\, PhD\, Associate Professor of Community Health and Epidemiology\, University of Saskatchewan\nCora Janzen\, MSc\, Senior Population Health Promotion Practitioner\, Saskatchewan Health Authority\nTroy Corbett\, CRSP\, Director\, Traffic Safety Community Outreach\, SGI\n\n  \nPlease contact president@saskatchewan.itecanada.org if you have any questions.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-saskatchewan-section-fall-session-agm-2025/
LOCATION:Staybridge Suites Saskatoon\, 1838 College Dr.\, Bldg#1\, Saskatoon\, Saskatchewan\, S7N 2Z8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:AGM,Luncheon,Panel,Presentation
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Saskatchewan Section":MAILTO:saskatchewan@itecanada.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251014T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251014T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T033226
CREATED:20250930T194645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T195239Z
UID:10000817-1760441400-1760446800@www.itecanada.org
SUMMARY:ITE Southern Alberta Luncheon - Sarcee/Bow Trail Functional Planning Study - Oct 2025
DESCRIPTION:The ITE Southern Alberta section are hosting their next luncheon for transportation professionals and students to learn about the Sarcee Trail/Bow Trail Functional Planning Study.  \nDate:     Tuesday\, October 14\, 2025\nTime:    11:30am – 1:00pm\nLocation: Sandman Hotel\, 888 7 Ave SW\, Calgary\, AB T2P 3J3 \nCost:\n\n$20 Public Agency Members\n$30 ITE Members\n$40 Non-ITE Members\n$15 Student\nSponsorship is available at $650\n\n==The deadline to register is October 9\, at 11:30am.== \n  \nAbout the Presenters:\n \nDavid Thatcher is a Vice President with Stantec based in Calgary and is currently responsible for overseeing Stantec’s Roadway Sector across Canada. David began his 25-year engineering career in the Philadelphia area but has spent the last 17 years in Calgary. Through the course of his career\, he has been involved in a wide variety of transportation planning and design projects including highways\, complete streets\, BRTs\, LRTs\, corridor studies\, traffic operations and neighborhood traffic planning. \n  \n  \n  \n \nZoran Carkic is a transportation professional with over 25 years of experience in transportation engineering and mobility project development. He currently serves as Leader\, Mobility Project Development at the City of Calgary\, and represents ITE Southern Alberta as a Director on the ITE Canadian District Board of Directors. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-southern-alberta-luncheon-and-sarcee-bow-trail-study-oct2025/
LOCATION:Sandman Hotel Calgary\, 888 7 Ave. SW\, Calgary\, AB\, T2P 3J3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon,Presentation
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Southern Alberta Section":MAILTO:southernalberta@itecanada.org
GEO:51.0471363;-114.0800671
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251001T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251001T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T033226
CREATED:20250925T002715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250925T002934Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Northern Alberta: October 2025 Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:City of New Westminster Public Rail Grade Crossing Review\nJoin the ITE Northern Alberta section on October 1\, 2025 for a presentation on this topic. \nThe City of New Westminster is reviewing their public rail grade crossings with the objective of meeting the latest Transport Canada Grade Crossing Regulations and Standards\, and to achieve whistling cessation city wide. Bunt & Associates was retained by the City to support their goal in upgrading their public grade crossings in the Queensborough Island neighborhood of the City. The study area for this project included 14 rail grade crossings with varying levels of warning system protections.  \nThis presentation provides an overview of the study crossings and their unique characteristics\, the Grade Crossing Safety Assessment process\, and a summary of findings. \nDATE:  Wednesday\, October 1\, 2025 \nTIME:  11:45am – 1:00pm \nLOCATION:  The University Club\, University of Alberta\, 11435 Saskatchewan Dr. NW\, Edmonton\, AB T6G 2G9 \n  \nAbout the Presenter:\nKyle Briggs P.Eng.\, PTOE\, RSP1 \n \nKyle Briggs is a transportation engineer with 7 years of experience spanning both public and private sectors. His experience includes rail crossing safety\, traffic signal operations\, signal coordination studies\, traffic management plans\, master plan traffic impact assessments\, corridor studies\, and pedestrian crossings. Kyle is passionate about traffic operations\, roadway safety\, and smart traffic systems.  \n  \n  \nRegular pricing is active until Monday\, September 29th. Late registration charges will apply beginning at 12 noon\, September 29.\nPlease note that photos/videos may be taken during the event and may be used internally or for promotional purposes by the ITE Northern Alberta Section. If you do not wish to be photographed\, please contact northernalberta@itecanada.org. \nParking:\nThe University Club lot will only be accessible for assigned permit holders and club members. If you are not personally a member of The University Club or do not have a UofA parking permit\, you are directed to use the Windsor Car Park. For additional details\, visit the University Club and UofA Parking Services websites. \nParking availability in the Windsor Car Park is not guaranteed. If able\, please consider using transit\, rideshare\, or active modes to travel to the University Club. \nParking Rates are subject to change by the University Parking Services: \n\nHourly: $5.00\nDaily Maximum: $17.00\n\nLuncheon sponsored by Bunt & Associates
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-northern-alberta-october-2025-luncheon/
LOCATION:University Club at the University of Alberta\, 11435 Saskatchewan Dr NW\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6G 2G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon,Presentation
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Northern Alberta Section":MAILTO:northernalberta@itecanada.org.
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=DESCRIPTION:City of New Westminster Public Rail Grade Crossing Review\nJoin the ITE Northern Alberta section on October 1 2025 for a presentation on this topic. \nThe City of New Westminster is reviewing their public rail grade crossings with the objective of meeting the latest Transport Canada Grade Crossing Regulations and Standards and to achieve whistling cessation city wide. Bunt & Associates was retained by the City to support their goal in upgrading their public grade crossings in the Queensborough Island neighborhood of the City. The study area for this project included 14 rail grade crossings with varying levels of warning system protections.  \nThis presentation provides an overview of the study crossings and their unique characteristics the Grade Crossing Safety Assessment process and a summary of findings. \nDATE:  Wednesday October 1 2025 \nTIME:  11:45am – 1:00pm \n  The University Club University of Alberta 11435 Saskatchewan Dr. NW Edmonton AB T6G 2G9 \n  \nAbout the Presenter:\nKyle Briggs P.Eng. PTOE RSP1 \n \nKyle Briggs is a transportation engineer with 7 years of experience spanning both public and private sectors. His experience includes rail crossing safety traffic signal operations signal coordination studies traffic management plans master plan traffic impact assessments corridor studies and pedestrian crossings. Kyle is passionate about traffic operations roadway safety and smart traffic systems.  \n  \n  \nRegular pricing is active until Monday September 29th. Late registration charges will apply beginning at 12 noon September 29.\nPlease note that photos/videos may be taken during the event and may be used internally or for promotional purposes by the ITE Northern Alberta Section. If you do not wish to be photographed please contact northernalberta@itecanada.org. \nParking:\nThe University Club lot will only be accessible for assigned permit holders and club members. If you are not personally a member of The University Club or do not have a UofA parking permit you are directed to use the Windsor Car Park. For additional details visit the University Club and UofA Parking Services websites. \nParking availability in the Windsor Car Park is not guaranteed. If able please consider using transit rideshare or active modes to travel to the University Club. \nParking Rates are subject to change by the University Parking Services: \n\nHourly: $5.00\nDaily Maximum: $17.00\n\nLuncheon sponsored by Bunt & Associates;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=11435 Saskatchewan Dr NW:geo:-113.5283923,53.5299954
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250925T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250925T133000
DTSTAMP:20260502T033226
CREATED:20250826T184417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251021T122935Z
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SUMMARY:[ITE Canada & CARSP Joint Webinar] Island Platform Bus Stops - Emerging Trends\, Technologies & Lessons Learned
DESCRIPTION:Registration closes on Wednesday\, September 24. 1.5 Professional Development Hours/Credits (PDH) will be available for this webinar. \nIn 2024\, TransLink\, in partnership with the B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MoTT)\, developed the Design Guide for Bus Stops Adjacent to Cycling Infrastructure (download here\, PDF 14.8 MB) to provide province-wide design guidance for “island platform bus stops” or “floating bus stops” in British Columbia.  The award-winning Design Guide provides a comprehensive set of planning and engineering guidelines offering solutions for the planning\, design\, operation\, and maintenance of bus stops adjacent to protected cycling infrastructure in a range of contexts and applications throughout British Columbia\, along with guidance for education and engagement.  However\, the Design Guide was not able to address all of the issues identified by people with disabilities\, notably\, the ability to detect a person cycling approach and the ability to have confidence that a person cycling has stopped. \nSince the Design Guide was published in 2024\, the design of island platform bus stops has continued to evolve across Canada and internationally as practitioners advance their understanding of accessibility needs within a North American context\, with treatments such as on-board announcements\, Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFBs)\, bicycle signals\, tactile wayfinding\, and other technologies being explored in various jurisdictions.  This virtual session will provide an update on emerging trends and technologies for island platform bus stops along with lessons learned from Canada\, the United States\, and internationally. \nThe webinar will be led by Brian Patterson (Urban Systems) and Dylan Passmore (Street Matters) along with staff from the City of Montreal\, City of New Westminster\, District of Saanich\, and TransLink. Due to popular demand after the initial joint ITE Canada/CARSP webinar on this topic in 2024\, this follow-up webinar is an opportunity to hear from more speakers and delve into newer developments on the topic. \nRegistration for this webinar is FREE for current ITE and CARSP members. Non-members are welcome to purchase a ticket. \n\nPresenters\nBrian Patterson\, RPP\, MCIP\, PMP\, RSP1\, Senior Planner\, Urban Systems \nBrian is a senior transportation planner and brings over 20 years of experience in active transportation planning and design\, multi-modal transportation planning\, and safety and accessibility. Brian has developed over hundreds of plans\, designs\, and studies for communities of all sizes across Canada and has been recognized with numerous industry awards. Brian led the development of the Design Guide for Bus Stops Adajcent to Cycling Infrastructure and has led numerous other design guides\, including the BC Active Transportation Design Guide. \nDylan Passmore\, MScPl\, P.Eng.\, Owner & Principal Engineer\, Street Matters \nDylan is a Principal Engineer with experience in both the private and public sectors leading transportation projects across North America and internationally. He specializes in the engagement\, analysis\, design\, and implementation of complex and sensitive multimodal corridor projects\, particularly related to inclusive pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure design. His experience as Engineer of Record for several programs and signature corridor projects at the City of Vancouver\, as well as industry-leading design guides and standard details\, means he has an eye for detail and is intimately familiar with navigating complex tradeoffs. \nBartek Komorowski\, City of Montreal \nBartek Komorowski is an urban planner by training and has worked in the field of active mobility for 18 years. He holds degrees in Cognitive Science (B.Sc.) and Urban Planning (M.U.P.) from McGill University. Bartek is currently a team leader at the City of Montreal Urban Planning and Mobility Department. His team is responsible for developing and disseminating street design guidelines that embody the City’s policies with respect to sustainable mobility\, road safety\, universal accessibility\, and climate change adaptation. Previously\, he spent 7 years as a Project Leader in the research and consulting department at Vélo Québec\, Canada’s largest cycling advocacy organization. He is a coauthor of Vélo Québec’s 2020 design manual\, Aménager pour les piétons et les cyclistes (Planning and Designing for Pedestrians and Cyclists). Bartek is a member of the Active Transportation Integrated Committee (ATIC) of the Transportation Association of Canada (TAC) and a board member of the Winter Cycling Federation (WCF)\, which organizes the international Winter Cycling Congress. \nKatarina Stevovic\, TransLink \nWith over a decade of dedicated transportation experience in the public sector\, Katarina’s expertise spans capital programming\, project design\, strategic planning\, ensuring innovative infrastructure solutions that support both local and regional growth and mobility. Committed to ensuring safe\, connected\, and efficient multi-modal transportation facilities for both people and goods\, she currently manages the Major Road Network in the Metro-Vancouver Region. \nTroy McKay\, District of Saanich \nTroy McKay\, P.L.Eng. is the Senior Manager of Transportation and Development Services with the District of Saanich. With over 18 years in municipal engineering and leadership\, he has helped shape Saanich’s growth and mobility through initiatives like the Active Transportation Plan\, Road Safety Action Plan\, and delivery of 18 km of protected bike lanes in just 18 months. \nLacey Hirtle\, City of New Westminster \nLacey is passionate about helping Canadians choose safe and sustainable transportation for their day-to-day trips. Working in active transportation since 2009\, Lacey has developed transportation plans\, designed protected bicycle lanes\, and supported traffic safety initiatives. She is now overseeing the City of New Westminster’s passenger ferry service\, the Q to Q Ferry\, and build-out of the Active Transportation Network.\n\nJoin Virtual Event:\nhttps://youtu.be/hcTatsZnbQI\n
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-canada-carsp-joint-webinar-island-platform-bus-stops-2/
LOCATION:Ottawa Area (Virtual)\, Ottawa\, ON\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Presentation,Virtual
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <b><a href="https://youtu.be/hcTatsZnbQI">Join Virtual Event</a></b><br/><br/><div>DESCRIPTION:Registration closes on Wednesday\, September 24. 1.5 Professional Development Hours/Credits (PDH) will be available for this webinar. \nIn 2024\, TransLink\, in partnership with the B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MoTT)\, developed the Design Guide for Bus Stops Adjacent to Cycling Infrastructure (download here\, PDF 14.8 MB) to provide province-wide design guidance for “island platform bus stops” or “floating bus stops” in British Columbia.  The award-winning Design Guide provides a comprehensive set of planning and engineering guidelines offering solutions for the planning\, design\, operation\, and maintenance of bus stops adjacent to protected cycling infrastructure in a range of contexts and applications throughout British Columbia\, along with guidance for education and engagement.  However\, the Design Guide was not able to address all of the issues identified by people with disabilities\, notably\, the ability to detect a person cycling approach and the ability to have confidence that a person cycling has stopped. \nSince the Design Guide was published in 2024\, the design of island platform bus stops has continued to evolve across Canada and internationally as practitioners advance their understanding of accessibility needs within a North American context\, with treatments such as on-board announcements\, Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFBs)\, bicycle signals\, tactile wayfinding\, and other technologies being explored in various jurisdictions.  This virtual session will provide an update on emerging trends and technologies for island platform bus stops along with lessons learned from Canada\, the United States\, and internationally. \nThe webinar will be led by Brian Patterson (Urban Systems) and Dylan Passmore (Street Matters) along with staff from the City of Montreal\, City of New Westminster\, District of Saanich\, and TransLink. Due to popular demand after the initial joint ITE Canada/CARSP webinar on this topic in 2024\, this follow-up webinar is an opportunity to hear from more speakers and delve into newer developments on the topic. \nRegistration for this webinar is FREE for current ITE and CARSP members. Non-members are welcome to purchase a ticket. \n\nPresenters\nBrian Patterson\, RPP\, MCIP\, PMP\, RSP1\, Senior Planner\, Urban Systems \nBrian is a senior transportation planner and brings over 20 years of experience in active transportation planning and design\, multi-modal transportation planning\, and safety and accessibility. Brian has developed over hundreds of plans\, designs\, and studies for communities of all sizes across Canada and has been recognized with numerous industry awards. Brian led the development of the Design Guide for Bus Stops Adajcent to Cycling Infrastructure and has led numerous other design guides\, including the BC Active Transportation Design Guide. \nDylan Passmore\, MScPl\, P.Eng.\, Owner & Principal Engineer\, Street Matters \nDylan is a Principal Engineer with experience in both the private and public sectors leading transportation projects across North America and internationally. He specializes in the engagement\, analysis\, design\, and implementation of complex and sensitive multimodal corridor projects\, particularly related to inclusive pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure design. His experience as Engineer of Record for several programs and signature corridor projects at the City of Vancouver\, as well as industry-leading design guides and standard details\, means he has an eye for detail and is intimately familiar with navigating complex tradeoffs. \nBartek Komorowski\, City of Montreal \nBartek Komorowski is an urban planner by training and has worked in the field of active mobility for 18 years. He holds degrees in Cognitive Science (B.Sc.) and Urban Planning (M.U.P.) from McGill University. Bartek is currently a team leader at the City of Montreal Urban Planning and Mobility Department. His team is responsible for developing and disseminating street design guidelines that embody the City’s policies with respect to sustainable mobility\, road safety\, universal accessibility\, and climate change adaptation. Previously\, he spent 7 years as a Project Leader in the research and consulting department at Vélo Québec\, Canada’s largest cycling advocacy organization. He is a coauthor of Vélo Québec’s 2020 design manual\, Aménager pour les piétons et les cyclistes (Planning and Designing for Pedestrians and Cyclists). Bartek is a member of the Active Transportation Integrated Committee (ATIC) of the Transportation Association of Canada (TAC) and a board member of the Winter Cycling Federation (WCF)\, which organizes the international Winter Cycling Congress. \nKatarina Stevovic\, TransLink \nWith over a decade of dedicated transportation experience in the public sector\, Katarina’s expertise spans capital programming\, project design\, strategic planning\, ensuring innovative infrastructure solutions that support both local and regional growth and mobility. Committed to ensuring safe\, connected\, and efficient multi-modal transportation facilities for both people and goods\, she currently manages the Major Road Network in the Metro-Vancouver Region. \nTroy McKay\, District of Saanich \nTroy McKay\, P.L.Eng. is the Senior Manager of Transportation and Development Services with the District of Saanich. With over 18 years in municipal engineering and leadership\, he has helped shape Saanich’s growth and mobility through initiatives like the Active Transportation Plan\, Road Safety Action Plan\, and delivery of 18 km of protected bike lanes in just 18 months. \nLacey Hirtle\, City of New Westminster \nLacey is passionate about helping Canadians choose safe and sustainable transportation for their day-to-day trips. Working in active transportation since 2009\, Lacey has developed transportation plans\, designed protected bicycle lanes\, and supported traffic safety initiatives. She is now overseeing the City of New Westminster’s passenger ferry service\, the Q to Q Ferry\, and build-out of the Active Transportation Network.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250924T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250924T193000
DTSTAMP:20260502T033226
CREATED:20250909T185441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250909T185441Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Southern Alberta Speed Mentoring Event - Sep 2025
DESCRIPTION:The ITE Southern Alberta section leaders are excited to invite mentees to their upcoming Speed Mentoring Event\, taking place in downtown Calgary on September 24\, 2025. \nThis is a great opportunity to connect with experienced professionals in the transportation industry\, ask questions\, and gain valuable career insights. After the structured sessions\, we’ll also have time for open networking for those who’d like to continue the conversation. \nEVENT DETAILS: \nLocation: Andrew Davison Building\, 133 6 Ave SE\, Calgary\, AB \nDate:   Wednesday\, September 24\, 5:30–7:30 pm (networking to follow) \nCost:   $20 per mentee \nFood and beverages will be provided. Please list any food allergies or dietary restrictions when you register. \n  \nWhat to Expect: \n\nShort\, impactful mentoring conversations with several mentors\nGuidance on professional growth and technical skills\nNetworking with peers and leaders in the Transportation industry\n\nWho Should Join: \n\nStudents\, early-career professionals\, or anyone seeking mentorship\nIndividuals eager to learn\, grow\, and expand their network\n\n  \nSpots are limited\, so be sure to sign up early to secure your place! Please register for your ticket below. \nWe hope to see you there!
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-sa-speed-mentoring-event-sep2025/
LOCATION:Andrew Davison Building\, 133 6 Ave SE\, Calgary\, AB T2G 4Z1\, 133 6 Ave SE\, Calgary\, AB\, T2G 4Z1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Mixer,Presentation
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Southern Alberta Section":MAILTO:southernalberta@itecanada.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250917T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250917T163000
DTSTAMP:20260502T033226
CREATED:20250715T201857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250716T140605Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Vancouver Island Section - Mid-Island Mixer\, September 2025
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nJoin fellow Vancouver Island transportation professionals on September 17\, 2025 for an afternoon of connecting and tackling some challenges that we’re facing within the transportation field. \nThe ITE Vancouver Island Section in collaboration with the City of Nanaimo are hosting a session for government staff\, consultants\, contractors and anyone else working in the transportation space with a focus on municipal transportation and active transportation\, as well as whatever people are most interested in unpacking. \n  \nEVENT DETAILS: \nDate & Time:      Wednesday\, September 17\, 2025\, 1:00pm to 4:30pm \nEvent location:  Service and Resource Centre\, 411 Dunsmuir Street\, Nanaimo\, BC – Boardroom \nEvent organizer(s):  ITE Vancouver Island Section and City of Nanaimo \n  \nEVENT FORMAT: \nThe afternoon will start with short presentations on challenging problems that transportation professionals are working on. Whether it’s ambiguous design standards\, new technology\, or a challenging political climate\, we will then host smaller discussion groups to explore the problems presented and share ideas and experience around navigating it. \nIf you would like to host a discussion on something that’s been puzzling you\, please email Fraser Mah at Fraser.Mah@nanaimo.ca\, Bruce Beames at bruce.beames@stantec.com and Dan Casey dcasey@urbansystems.ca to sign up to present on the topic and host a discussion around it. \nSome examples could include: \n\nUse of AFADs at intersections\nAI-based tools for modeling and management\nIntegrate near-miss data\nImplementing and enforcing the vulnerable road user regulations\n\n  \nREGISTRATION: \nFor ITE Members $25\, Students $10\, and Non-Members $30. \n 
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-vancouver-island-section-mid-island-mixer-september-2025/
LOCATION:Service and Resource Centre\, 411 Dunsmuir Street\, Nanaimo\, BC\, V9R 0E4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Mixer,Presentation
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Vancouver Island Section":MAILTO:vancouverisland@itecanada.org
GEO:49.163688;-123.938835
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250903T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250903T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T033226
CREATED:20250821T161111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T161215Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Northern Alberta: September 2025 Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Edmonton’s Complete Streets Design and Construction Standards (CSDCS): What’s New\, Changed and Different\nIn 2023\, the City of Edmonton began the first major update to the Complete Streets Design and Construction Standards (CSDCS) since its publication in 2018. While minor updates have been carried out over the last 7 years\, this represents the first major revision to align with evolving best practice around active modes\, pedestrian safety\, accessibility\, and the City Plan. \nAs work wraps up on finalizing the updated document for publication this fall\, the presentation will highlight the major changes to the CSDCS. From improvements to cross sections to enhance constructability\, to integrating traffic safety and calming into new streets\, to enhancing active modes\, come learn what is new\, what has changed\, and what has been retired. \nAbout the Presenters:\nMatthew Ivany\, P.Eng (City of Edmonton) \n \n  \nMatthew is currently the Supervisor of Transportation Design with the City of Edmonton and has over 17 years of diverse experience ranging from strategy to construction for projects varying from active mode connections to highways and interchange design in both the private and public sector. Matthew and his team of Engineers and Technologists are responsible for the planning and design of transportation infrastructure within the City of Edmonton.\n \nMatthew graduated from the University of New Brunswick with a Bachelor degree in Civil Engineering and moved to Edmonton in 2008.  He has worked for Alberta Transportation and the consultant industry before joining the City in 2013.  Matthew is also an active member with the Transportation Association of Canada Geometric Design Committee. \n  \n  \nJack Niepsuj\, P.Eng (CIMA+) \n \nJack joined CIMA+ in 2019\, and now leads the transportation and highway engineering group as a Director and Senior Project Manager in the Edmonton office. Jack obtained his civil engineering degree from co-operative education program at the University of Alberta in 2009. Throughout his career\, Jack has been involved in all aspects of urban and rural transportation infrastructure projects\, from strategy\, through functional planning\, preliminary design\, detailed design\, and construction. His experience spans a wide variety of projects in the public and private sector\, including roadway renewal\, widening\, greenfield construction\, interchanges\, streetscapes\, bike lanes\, area structure plans\, traffic impact assessments\, and public engagement and consultation. \nJack has supported and led the development and update of multidisciplinary municipal standards throughout Alberta\, including leading the original creation of the CSDCS while working at the City of Edmonton\, and has now been involved in supporting the City in the first major update to the CSDCS since its publication in 2018. \n  \n\nLunch will be served at 11:45 am and the presentations will start at 12:00 pm. \nRegular pricing is active until Friday\, August 29th. Late registration charges will apply beginning at 11:00 AM\, August 29th.\nPlease note that photos/videos may be taken during the event and may be used internally or for promotional purposes by the ITE Northern Alberta Section. If you do not wish to be photographed\, please contact northernalberta@itecanada.org. \n\nParking\nThe University Club lot will only be accessible for assigned permit holders and club members. If you are not personally a member of The University Club or do not have a UofA parking permit\, you are directed to use the Windsor Car Park. For additional details\, visit the University Club and UofA Parking Services websites. \nParking Rates are subject to change by the University Parking Services: \n\nHourly: $5.00\nDaily Maximum: $17.00
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-northern-alberta-september-2025-luncheon/
LOCATION:University Club at the University of Alberta\, 11435 Saskatchewan Dr NW\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6G 2G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon,Presentation
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Northern Alberta Section":MAILTO:northernalberta@itecanada.org.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250624T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250624T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T033226
CREATED:20250522T174832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T165348Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Southern Alberta: Workshop on Island Platform Bus Stops
DESCRIPTION:Join us on June 24\, 2025 for this in-person\, interactive workshop! This is an in-person event in Calgary. \nLocation: Urban Systems Ltd.\, 134 11 Ave SE #101\, Calgary\, AB T2G 0X5 \nDESCRIPTION\nOver the past several years\, communities across North America have implemented island platform bus stops (also known as floating bus stops) to accommodate people using transit and people of all ages and abilities who are cycling. \nIsland platform bus stops provide protected cycling infrastructure that routes cyclists between a bus stop and a sidewalk. Island platform bus stops reduce conflicts between cyclists and motorists; however\, they can also introduce new challenges for pedestrians\, particularly those with disabilities. \nIn 2024\, TransLink and the BC Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure released the Design Guide for Bus Stops Adjacent to Cycling Infrastructure. While the Design Guide provides detailed technical guidance on how to improve the experience of all users at island platform bus stops\, there remain challenges to be addressed in continuing to improve accessibility and remove barriers to people with disabilities at island platform bus Island. \nJoin us for this interactive workshop to learn more about island platform bus stops\, including how to assess when they are the right design approach\, what are main issues and barriers that people with disabilities have experience with them\, and how to design them to help address the barriers faced by people with disabilities. \nThe workshop will include a summary of the Design Guide and the experiences from communities across North America\, along with a design exercise to apply learnings to real-world contexts. \nABOUT OUR PRESENTERS\nBrian Patterson\nBrian is a senior transportation and brings over 20 years of experience in active transportation planning and design\, multi-modal transportation planning\, and safety and accessibility. Brian has developed over hundreds of plans\, designs\, and studies for communities of all sizes across Canada and has been recognized with numerous industry awards. Brian led the development of the Design Guide for Bus Stops Adjacent to Cycling Infrastructure and has led numerous other design guides\, including the BC Active Transportation Design Guide. \n  \n  \nDylan Passmore\nDylan is a Principal Engineer with experience in both the private and public sectors leading transportation projects across North America and internationally. Dylan specializes in the engagement\, design\, and implementation of complex and sensitive multimodal corridor projects\, particularly related to inclusive pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure design. Leveraging his hands-on corridor design work\, Dylan has also led numerous research and engagement initiatives that advance innovative design practices\, such as floating bus stop design. Dylan’s experience as Engineer of Record for several programs and signature corridor projects at the City of Vancouver means he is intimately familiar with navigating diverse needs and the complex trade-offs inherent in the public sector. Dylan regularly leads design training workshops\, guest lectures\, and presents his work at leading transportation conferences. \n  \nCristina Lucca\, EIT\, EAP Consulting Ltd. \nCristina Lucca\, EIT\, currently works as a Transportation Engineer-in-Training with EAP Consulting Ltd. Her experience as an EIT led her to recognize the importance of human-centred design in transportation projects\, particularly in making infrastructure more accessible. Cristina had the opportunity to contribute to the development of the  Design Guide for Bus Stops Adjacent to Cycling Infrastructure\, which involved extensive engagement with people who are blind and others with diverse accessibility needs. Prior to joining EAP\, she worked in the non-profit sector in the area of education and leadership\, which she continues to support as a volunteer. \n 
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-southern-alberta-workshop-island-platform-bus-stops/
LOCATION:Urban Systems (Calgary)\, 134 11 Ave SE\, #101\, Calgary\, Alberta\, T2G 0X5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Presentation,Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Southern Alberta Section":MAILTO:southernalberta@itecanada.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250507T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250507T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T033226
CREATED:20250425T171415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250502T165730Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Northern Alberta: May 2025 Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:45-Minute Queues? Assessing Travel Benefits and Drawbacks of a New Business Access in Brooks\, Alberta\nA major employer in Newell County\, located outside of Brooks\, Alberta\, generates a daily shift changeover of over 700 employees\, which results in vehicle queues lasting up to 45 minutes as they attempt to exit the facility parking lots. To alleviate this congestion\, an alternative access route has been proposed. \nUsing PTV Vissim\, a detailed traffic simulation was conducted to evaluate the impact of this new route on travel patterns and congestion. The simulation incorporated dynamic traffic assignment (DTA) to model how drivers might alter their route choices in response to different road layouts. This approach allowed for a comprehensive analysis of potential benefits\, such as improved traffic flow\, as well as drawbacks\, such as queue spillback on other parts of the road network. \nJoin us at the luncheon to delve into the findings of this study\, explore the intricacies of using traffic simulations\, and discuss how alternative analysis methods can be used to answer specific and unique traffic questions. \nAbout the Presenter:\nDavid Mason\, P.Eng.\, M.Eng. \n \n  \nDavid Mason is a Transportation Engineer with ISL Engineering and Land Development for 2 years. Originally from Ottawa\, Ontario\, David has worked across different engineering disciplines and has recently completed his master’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Alberta. At ISL\, David tackles unique traffic and transportation-related projects\, within the topics of traffic operational analysis\, traffic safety\, transportation master planning and multi-modal infrastructure. \n  \n\nLunch will be served at 11:45 am and the presentations will start at 12:00 pm. \nRegular pricing is active until Monday May 5th. Late registration charges will apply beginning at 11:00 AM May 5.\nPlease note that photos/videos may be taken during the event and may be used internally or for promotional purposes by the ITE Northern Alberta Section. If you do not wish to be photographed\, please contact northernalberta@itecanada.org. \n\nParking Changes Starting Fall 2024!!!\nGuest Parking at the University Club has changed starting August 2024. The University Club lot will only be accessible for assigned permit holders and club members. If you are not personally a member of The University Club or do not have a UofA parking permit\, you are directed to use the Windsor Car Park. For additional details\, visit the University Club and UofA Parking Services websites. \nParking Rates are subject to change by the University Parking Services: \n\nHourly: $4.50\nDaily Maximum: $15.00
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-northern-alberta-may-2025-luncheon/
LOCATION:University Club at the University of Alberta\, 11435 Saskatchewan Dr NW\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6G 2G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon,Presentation
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Northern Alberta Section":MAILTO:northernalberta@itecanada.org.
GEO:53.5299954;-113.5283923
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250430T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250430T103000
DTSTAMP:20260502T033226
CREATED:20250422T164207Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Canada-Hamilton Section - 2025 Spring Speaker\, Breakfast and Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:Join us for ITE Canada Hamilton Section’s Spring Speaker\, Breakfast & Networking Event!\nDate:      Wednesday\, April 30\, 2025 \nTime:      08:00am – 10:30am \nVenue:   Waterfront Banquet & Conference Centre\, 555 Bay St. North\, Hamilton\, ON \nThis is a Paid event. Pre-registration and online payment required via ITE Canada – please see details below. \n  \nEvent Details:\nActive travel presents an opportunity to tackle societal challenges from physical inactivity to traffic safety and air pollution. Yet\, the benefits of interventions like infrastructure improvements\, policy changes\, and cycling programs are not equally shared. This session will explore the health equity dimensions of active travel in Hamilton\, focusing on chronic disease and injury prevention. Join us to discuss how inclusive strategies can ensure fair access to the benefits of walking\, cycling\, and other active modes for all community members. \nOur Speakers:\nKrystn Orr\, PhD (she/her)\n \nPhysical Activity Specialist\nChronic Disease Prevention\, Healthy Environments\nPublic Health Services\, Healthy and Safe Communities Department\, City of Hamilton \nKrystn is passionate about creating an equitable\, inclusive\, and accessible community. She has more than a decade’s experience in research and works with individuals who identify with a disability across the lifespan. Krystn holds a PhD in Exercise and Sport Psychology from the University of Toronto. She specializes in qualitative and mixed methodologies\, using participatory and arts-based approaches to working with marginalized populations. She is currently a Physical Activity Specialist for Hamilton Public Health Services focused on Active and Sustainable School Travel through evidence-informed practices\, community engagement\, and policy review. \n  \nVanessa Rachiotis\, BSc (she/her)\n \nHealth Promotion Specialist\nChronic Disease Prevention\, Healthy Environments\nPublic Health Services\, Healthy and Safe Communities Department\, City of Hamilton \nVanessa is a Health Promotion Specialist with over 15 years of experience working for Hamilton Public Health Services. She has experience with managing projects\, including planning\, implementing\, and evaluating health promotion programs\, policies and campaigns and enjoys collaborative work with internal and external community partners. She has worked in many topic areas including reproductive and child health\, substance misuse prevention\, tobacco use prevention\, vaccine confidence\, and mental health. Vanessa is currently working on Injury Prevention with a focus on embedding equity into injury prevention for active travel users. In her free time\, she enjoys hiking\, biking\, and skating with her family and being in nature. \n  \nAyomikun Fasan (Student – McMaster University) \nAyomikun Fasan is a final-year Civil Engineering student at McMaster University\, set to graduate this spring\, with a specialization in transportation engineering. She recently completed an independent study under the supervision of Dr. Moataz Mohamed\, titled Electric Bus Transit in Canada: Rollout Strategy\, Cost\, and Emission Outlook. Her interests lie in sustainable mobility\, transit electrification\, and data-driven planning. Ayomikun also served as the Assistant Vice President of Graphics for the ITE McMaster Student Chapter. \n  \n  \n  \nPre-registration and online payment required via ITE Canada. Pay at the door option to pay cash or by e-transfer at the event to Hamilton@itecanada.org \nMembers: C$40  | Non-Members: C$50 |  Students:  C$20 \n 
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-canada-hamilton-section-spring-speaker-breakfast-and-networking-event-2025/
LOCATION:Waterfront Banquet and Conference Centre\, 555 Bay Street North\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8L1H1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:AGM,Breakfast,Presentation
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Hamilton Section":MAILTO:hamilton@itecanada.org
GEO:43.2741708;-79.8641879
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250409T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250409T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T033226
CREATED:20250305T013651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T055306Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Greater Vancouver: April Presentation: How MoTT Improves Safety and Efficiency in a Roundabout Way (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:ITE Greater Vancouver is pleased to have Trevor Demerse present on behalf of the BC Ministry of Transportation and Transit (MoTT) at 12:00 pm\, April 9th\, 2025. The virtual seminar will be free and online. \nDescription: This presentation will cover how a standard inter-department coordination meeting resulted in the full repainting of a decades-old roundabout at Highway 99 and 8 Avenue in Surrey to improve its safety and efficiency. In under two weeks\, a dedicated team of designers and decision-makers worked hard to turn opportunity into reality. \nTrevor Demerse\, P. Eng. is a Senior Traffic Operations Engineer for the Province of British Columbia with a Bachelor of Applied Science degree from UBC’s Okanagan Campus. He serves as Vice President of the ITE Greater Vancouver Section\, is an elected member of the Professional Employees Association Bargaining Committee\, and volunteers as the EGBC Registration Mentor for the BC Ministry of Transportation and Transit’s Accredited Employer program. It’s through these varied roles that Trevor works to advance both the Transportation Profession and its practitioners\, no matter what stage of their career they’re at. For his efforts\, he was named the 2024 Young Professional of the year by ITE Greater Vancouver.\n\nJoin Virtual Event:\nhttps://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_NDUxYzI5NTMtMmE5MS00ZTEzLTkyMDQtYmI3YmRhMmUwZjdm%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22875688ea-8b21-4b98-b25b-4b81851ad72d%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%224a3ba1e2-3eaf-46fd-a2aa-5dc1b59160ca%22%7d\n
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-greater-vancouver-april-presentation-how-mott-improves-safety-and-efficiency-in-a-roundabout-way-virtual/
LOCATION:Greater Vancouver (Virtual)\, Vancouver\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Presentation,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Greater Vancouver":MAILTO:vancouver@itecanada.org
GEO:49.282803889907;-123.12768196781
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <b><a href="https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_NDUxYzI5NTMtMmE5MS00ZTEzLTkyMDQtYmI3YmRhMmUwZjdm%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22875688ea-8b21-4b98-b25b-4b81851ad72d%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%224a3ba1e2-3eaf-46fd-a2aa-5dc1b59160ca%22%7d">Join Virtual Event</a></b><br/><br/><div>DESCRIPTION:ITE Greater Vancouver is pleased to have Trevor Demerse present on behalf of the BC Ministry of Transportation and Transit (MoTT) at 12:00 pm\, April 9th\, 2025. The virtual seminar will be free and online. \nDescription: This presentation will cover how a standard inter-department coordination meeting resulted in the full repainting of a decades-old roundabout at Highway 99 and 8 Avenue in Surrey to improve its safety and efficiency. In under two weeks\, a dedicated team of designers and decision-makers worked hard to turn opportunity into reality. \nTrevor Demerse\, P. Eng. is a Senior Traffic Operations Engineer for the Province of British Columbia with a Bachelor of Applied Science degree from UBC’s Okanagan Campus. He serves as Vice President of the ITE Greater Vancouver Section\, is an elected member of the Professional Employees Association Bargaining Committee\, and volunteers as the EGBC Registration Mentor for the BC Ministry of Transportation and Transit’s Accredited Employer program. It’s through these varied roles that Trevor works to advance both the Transportation Profession and its practitioners\, no matter what stage of their career they’re at. For his efforts\, he was named the 2024 Young Professional of the year by ITE Greater Vancouver.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250408T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250408T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T033226
CREATED:20250317T201456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250317T201456Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Northern Alberta & APPI: April 2025 Joint Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:The Edmonton Regional Household Travel Survey\nThe Edmonton Regional Household Travel Survey (HTS) is the largest source of personal travel data to understand how\, where\, why\, and when people travel within the region. The NEW Continuous HTS Program will be launched later this year. This presentation will provide insights about the new program and the data it will collect on travel patterns\, mobility choices\, and emerging trends for residents within Edmonton and surrounding region. Join us to discover how the HTS will support sustainable\, efficient\, and people-centered mobility planning practice and inform our future mobility system investments. \nAbout the Presenter:\nLena Salami\, P.Eng.\, MEng   \n \nLena Salami\, P.Eng.\, MEng\, is a Household Travel Survey Project Manager with the City of Edmonton. She holds a Master’s degree in Transportation Engineering from the University of Alberta and is a licensed Professional Engineer in the province of Alberta. With 5 years of experience in the civil engineering and project management industry\, Lena brings a strong foundation in transportation planning and execution.  She is passionate about understanding travel behavior and contributing to the development of a sustainable and efficient transportation system for Edmonton. Lena is committed to applying her expertise to ensure the successful completion of the Household Travel Survey and its valuable contribution to the City’s transportation goals. \n\nLunch will be served at 11:45 am and the presentations will start at 12:00 pm. \nRegular pricing is active until April 7th. Late registration charges will apply at 11:00 AM\nPlease note that photos/videos may be taken during the event and may be used internally or for promotional purposes by the ITE Northern Alberta Section. If you do not wish to be photographed\, please contact northernalberta@itecanada.org. \n\nParking Changes Starting Fall 2024!!!\nGuest Parking at the University Club has changed starting August 2024. The University Club lot will only be accessible for assigned permit holders and club members. If you are not personally a member of The University Club or do not have a UofA parking permit\, you are directed to use the Windsor Car Park. For additional details\, visit the University Club and UofA Parking Services websites. \nParking Rates are subject to change by the University Parking Services: \n\nHourly: $4.50\nDaily Maximum: $15.00
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-northern-alberta-appi-april-2025-joint-luncheon/
LOCATION:University Club at the University of Alberta\, 11435 Saskatchewan Dr NW\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6G 2G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon,Presentation
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Northern Alberta Section":MAILTO:northernalberta@itecanada.org.
GEO:53.5299954;-113.5283923
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