Student Pizza & Pint Night
Join us for a casual evening of networking with students and transportation professionals over pizza and a free pint! Monday, February 6, 5-7 pm at Louis' Private Function Room.
Join us for a casual evening of networking with students and transportation professionals over pizza and a free pint! Monday, February 6, 5-7 pm at Louis' Private Function Room.
Note that this session will qualify for PDH credit for attendees. Session is being held over two days from Noon to 3:30PM Eastern Time. A virtual session registration link will be sent upon successful registering for the session here. Protected Intersection Design Protected intersection design is an approach that intends to improve safety and comfort […]
ITE Manitoba members and friends are invited to a networking event held by the U of M ITE Student Chapter on Thursday, February 9th. Register via the link in the description below.
Presenter: Matt Worona Presentation Title: Managing Privacy Considerations for Mobility Data Presentation Description: Over the last few years, many Alberta cities have launched scootershare and e-bikeshare programs. With those services has come a rigorous set of data-sharing requirements that allow cities to use trip and route data to evaluate system performance and deliver day-to-day management. Granular data […]
The City of Red Deer has updated the TIA guidelines to bring up to speed and stay current with industry standards including additional guidance on safety reviews preparing TIA’s. In this presentation you will learn how these changes will help review development impacts from traffic considering all modes of travel as well as looking at […]
The winner of the 2022 ITE Toronto Project of the Year Award is the ‘Hamilton Complete Streets Design Manual’ by the City of Hamilton and WSP. Join us on Wednesday, February 22 from 3:30-5:00pm at WSP’s Thornhill Office to learn about this project from Trevor Jenkins (City of Hamilton) and James Schofield (WSP). The Hamilton […]
Operations Yard tour hosted by City of London! Come see behind the scenes.
CRD Trail Widening + Lighting Initiative Room location: WATT Consulting Building, Lobby Level Boardroom. If coming in from Hillside Avenue entrance walk straight in and past the elevators (on left). If coming in from back of the building take the elevators to "L" level and turn left when exiting the elevator Parking: On-street: Market Street […]
“River Crossing is where the city meets the North Saskatchewan River at the heart of Edmonton. On both banks of the river connected by the impressive Walterdale Bridge, and on the water -- this is River Crossing.” The Rossdale Transportation Network project, identified in the River Crossing Business Plan (RCBP), aims to enhance public spaces and design […]
This session will qualify for PDH credits for attendees. Location: Sheridan College – Hazel McCallion Campus – HMC B-Wing, Classroom B-122 4226 Duke of York Blvd, Mississauga, ON Workshop Description With the advancements in telecommunications and image processing, new sources of data have emerged in the transportation field. The purpose of this interactive workshop is […]
Join us at Kensington Pub for a casual night of networking with your fellow transportation professionals! ***************
Morgan Glasgow is the Supervisor of Traffic Signal Systems for the City of Winnipeg. He graduated from the University of Manitoba with his M.Sc. in 2016 and has been at the City ever since. In his current role, he manages the design of signal timings and the construction of traffic signal cabinet assemblies. Steven Florko […]
Rapid Implementation of Bikeways Presented by Brent McMurtry, P.Eng and PJ Bell, RPP MCIP (both with Urban Systems) Over the past several years, cities across Canada and throughout the world have increasingly shifted their approach to delivering bikeways by following a rapid implementation or quick build approach. This approach enables the delivery of safe and comfortable […]
Seasonal Patio Program Prior to 2020, there were a half dozen restaurants in Calgary that built boardwalks and street patios during the summer months. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, and indoor dining was limited, over 200 restaurants built expanded seasonal patios. Many restaurants communicated the seasonal patios provided a benefit to their business and to […]
Student Presentation Competition March 21, 2023, 4:00-6:30 PM, as the Saskatchewan section hosts a virtual Technical Presentation Competition for students. This event aims to foster interest in the field of transportation while providing students an opportunity to present a transportation topic to their peers and transportation professionals. Shortlisted students will give a 10-15 minute presentation […]
The City of Burnaby undertook a Road Safety Network Screening Study (Study) to identify the City’s top high collision intersections and identify safety improvement opportunities along with capital funding priorities. In partnership with ISL Engineering and Land Services (ISL) and G. Ho Engineering Consultants Inc. (GHEC), the Study was conducted by reviewing the collisions that […]
This casual networking event will allow professionals to connect with the next generation of transportation engineers and familiar faces. Please find some helpful information below and RSVP using the link below: When: Tuesday, March 28th 2023; 6:30 - 8:00 PM Where: UBC Okanagan - Kelowna Campus (Room EME 1101) What: Brief presentation by ITE Canada Interior Section Executives […]
Operations Yard tour hosted by City of London! Come see behind the scenes.
We will be holding an early spring virtual meeting as an opportunity to shine the spotlight on two of the universities in the area with significant transportation engineering and planning programs. This will be a one-hour event held virtually over lunch hour (12-1pm) on Tuesday, April 4th. Our friends at Dalhousie University and University of New […]
Gender has recently been emphasized as an issue to be featured on the agenda of sustainable and inclusive public transit planning practices. But, this knowledge mobilization study led by the University of Alberta researchers revealed that transport planning and design have paid little attention to gender. This can be attributed to a lack of gender-specific […]