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SUMMARY:ITE Northern Alberta Webinar: Planning & Design of Edmonton’s Metro Line NW – NAIT to Blatchford
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Stantec\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDate: March 3\nIcebreaker Social: 12:00 – 12:15 PM (MDT)\nWebinar: March 3 @ 12:15 – 1 PM (MDT)\nCost: Free \nWith detailed design now completed and tendering of construction packages underway\, Nat will provide a summary of the efforts undertake to finalize the design of the Metro Line NW (NAIT to Blatchford) project\, including concept validation\, design and tendering support under a construction management delivery model. The presentation will also touch upon opportunities and lessons learned during the project\, including those associated with stakeholder engagement\, the design process\, and fast-tracked construction. \nAbout the Speakers \nNat Alampi\, P.Eng.\, is Stantec’s Transit Team Lead within the Alberta North Transportation group. He is also the consulting team’s senior project manager for the detailed design and construction administration services being provided on the City of Edmonton’s Metro Line NW expansion project. Before joining Stantec\, Nat worked for the City of Edmonton for 17 years in a variety of roles within the areas of LRT expansion and renewal\, buildings design and construction\, and land development coordination. Born and raised in the greater Edmonton Capital Region\, with degrees from the University of Alberta\, Nat has had the good fortune to see and be part of Edmonton’s ongoing transformation into a modern and sustainable city of the future. \nVirtual Icebreaker Social\nWe will be holding a social from 12:00 to 12:15 PM to provide attendees the opportunity to mingle just like we would if we were back at the Faculty Club. Participants will be split into breakout rooms to facilitate conversations. This is optional\, anyone who is not interested in the social may log in for 12:15 PM for the webinar.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-northern-alberta-webinar-planning-design-of-edmontons-metro-line-nw-nait-to-blatchford/
LOCATION:Edmonton Area\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Northern Alberta Section":MAILTO:northernalberta@itecanada.org.
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SUMMARY:CITE Vancouver Island: Transportation Planning: Lessons from the Pandemic
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Todd Litman\nVictoria Transport Policy Institute (www.vtpi.org) \nThe COVID-19 pandemic is affecting our lives and communities in countless ways\, including travel demands. This interactive presentation will explore key lessons for transportation practitioners: \n\nHow the pandemic is affecting travel activity and is likely to affect future demands.\nThe contagion risks associated with different travel modes and how to minimize those risks.\nHow planning can respond to quarantine and lockdown mobility and exercise needs.\nHow we can better respond to the transport needs of households that lose incomes.\nHow to develop a more resilient transportation system that can respond to changing demands and unexpected shocks.\n\nThese issues are challenging and unresolved. The first half of this luncheon will consist of a presentation based on my report\, “Pandemic Resilient Community Planning” (www.vtpi.org/PRCP.pdf). The second half will involve a group discussion of the key lessons we’ve learned from this experience\, how our profession and communities can better respond to changing and unpredictable travel demands. \nTodd Litman is founder and executive director of the Victoria Transport Policy Institute\, an independent research organization dedicated to developing innovative solutions to transport problems. His work helps expand the range of impacts and options considered in transportation decision-making\, improve evaluation methods\, and make specialized technical concepts accessible to a larger audience. His research is used worldwide in transport planning and policy analysis. \nRegister here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7169464937840371725
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/cite-vancouver-island-transportation-planning-lessons-from-the-pandemic/
LOCATION:Victoria Area (Virtual)\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Vancouver Island Section":MAILTO:vancouverisland@itecanada.org
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SUMMARY:CITE Election Town Hall
DESCRIPTION:Join the CITE Executive Committee for this informal election information session for those considering running for a position on the Executive Committee. Members will review what is involved including the expected time commitments and\, most of all\, the benefits of serving! You will have the opportunity to ask questions. If you are considering running for a position either this year or are considering it in the future then please join us!\n\nJoin Virtual Event:\nhttps://global.gotomeeting.com/join/386526797\n
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/cite-election-town-hall/
LOCATION:Ottawa Area (Virtual)\, Ottawa\, ON\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Presentation
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Canada":MAILTO:admin@itecanada.org
GEO:45.448628;-75.654714
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <b><a href="https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/386526797">Join Virtual Event</a></b><br/><br/><div>DESCRIPTION:Join the CITE Executive Committee for this informal election information session for those considering running for a position on the Executive Committee. Members will review what is involved including the expected time commitments and\, most of all\, the benefits of serving! You will have the opportunity to ask questions. If you are considering running for a position either this year or are considering it in the future then please join us!
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210224T194246Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Southern Alberta Webinar: Evolution of Valley Metro's Light Rail System in Phoenix\, Arizona
DESCRIPTION:Evolution of Valley Metro’s Light Rail System in Phoenix\, Arizona by Valley Metro\nPresentation Overview\nValley Metro opened a 20-mile starter light rail line in 2008\,and have since expanded it another 8 miles. There are currently 4 construction projects underway to add two light rail extensions\, build the region’s first streetcar\, and expand the Operations & Maintenance facility. The light rail system is mostly exclusive guideway\, at-grade on arterials and ridership has exceeded expectations. This presentation will talk about the history and how the system was conceived and implemented\, and provide an update on the current activities to expand and improve the system. \nWulf Grote – Biography \nWulf Grote is the former Director of Capital and Service Development for Valley Metro in Phoenix\, Arizona. While at Valley Metro\, Wulf oversaw rail and bus facility planning; transit system and service planning; design and construction; art and community relations. He has been a leader in transit development for the Phoenix Metropolitan Area since 1985. Prior to joining Valley Metro\, he spent 23 years with the City of Phoenix Public Transit Department\, ultimately as Assistant Transit Director. Wulf also worked in Denver as a transportation engineer for the Regional Transportation District and a national engineering consulting firm. Mr. Grote is a Fellow member of ITE. \nWulf has Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in Civil Engineering from the University of Utah and is a registered professional engineer in the State of Arizona. \nJennifer Pyne – Biography \nJennifer is currently the Assistant Director in Valley Metro’s Capital Development Division. While at Valley Metro\, Jennifer has been responsible for corridor planning for high-capacity transit services in the Phoenix metropolitan area; design and construction of rail capital projects; the agency’s environmental programs; and coordination with FTA on capital projects. Jennifer has over 23 years of transportation and environmental planning experience in Arizona. Her transit experience has included all types of transportation modes – from bus transit to light rail and commuter rail\, as well as roadway\, bike and pedestrian planning – and effectively integrating public involvement into the technical process. She holds a Masters of Environmental Planning from Arizona State University and received her BA from Oberlin College in Oberlin\, OH. Jennifer is a member of the Rail~Volution National Steering Committee and has been engaged with Arizona Forward for over 5 years as a co-chair of the transportation committee\, which is currently focused on understanding the potential impacts of new and emerging transportation technologies on our infrastructure and communities.\n\nJoin Virtual Event:\nhttps://global.gotomeeting.com/join/190207845\n
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-southern-alberta-webinar-evolution-of-valley-metros-light-rail-system-in-phoenix-arizona-by-valley-metro/
LOCATION:Calgary\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Southern Alberta Section":MAILTO:southernalberta@itecanada.org
GEO:51.024948;-114.056941
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <b><a href="https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/190207845">Join Virtual Event</a></b><br/><br/><div>DESCRIPTION:Evolution of Valley Metro’s Light Rail System in Phoenix\, Arizona by Valley Metro\nPresentation Overview\nValley Metro opened a 20-mile starter light rail line in 2008\,and have since expanded it another 8 miles. There are currently 4 construction projects underway to add two light rail extensions\, build the region’s first streetcar\, and expand the Operations & Maintenance facility. The light rail system is mostly exclusive guideway\, at-grade on arterials and ridership has exceeded expectations. This presentation will talk about the history and how the system was conceived and implemented\, and provide an update on the current activities to expand and improve the system. \nWulf Grote – Biography \nWulf Grote is the former Director of Capital and Service Development for Valley Metro in Phoenix\, Arizona. While at Valley Metro\, Wulf oversaw rail and bus facility planning; transit system and service planning; design and construction; art and community relations. He has been a leader in transit development for the Phoenix Metropolitan Area since 1985. Prior to joining Valley Metro\, he spent 23 years with the City of Phoenix Public Transit Department\, ultimately as Assistant Transit Director. Wulf also worked in Denver as a transportation engineer for the Regional Transportation District and a national engineering consulting firm. Mr. Grote is a Fellow member of ITE. \nWulf has Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in Civil Engineering from the University of Utah and is a registered professional engineer in the State of Arizona. \nJennifer Pyne – Biography \nJennifer is currently the Assistant Director in Valley Metro’s Capital Development Division. While at Valley Metro\, Jennifer has been responsible for corridor planning for high-capacity transit services in the Phoenix metropolitan area; design and construction of rail capital projects; the agency’s environmental programs; and coordination with FTA on capital projects. Jennifer has over 23 years of transportation and environmental planning experience in Arizona. Her transit experience has included all types of transportation modes – from bus transit to light rail and commuter rail\, as well as roadway\, bike and pedestrian planning – and effectively integrating public involvement into the technical process. She holds a Masters of Environmental Planning from Arizona State University and received her BA from Oberlin College in Oberlin\, OH. Jennifer is a member of the Rail~Volution National Steering Committee and has been engaged with Arizona Forward for over 5 years as a co-chair of the transportation committee\, which is currently focused on understanding the potential impacts of new and emerging transportation technologies on our infrastructure and communities.
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SUMMARY:ITE Manitoba March Virtual Game Night
DESCRIPTION:ITE Manitoba will be hosting its first ever virtual game night! The event will feature the popular online game Geoguessr\, the geographic discovery game where players are required to guess their location in the world using a limited amount of spatial clues. \nThis event will be hosted using Google Meet\, where participants will be organized into breakout groups and play through several rounds before returning to the main meeting where the winner will be revealed. Registration for the event is free. A link to the meeting will be emailed to you upon registration. \nTo participate\, please create a Geoguessr account here prior to the meeting. \nWe’re looking forward to having a fun and relaxing evening and catching up with our fellow ITE Members and Friends! Hope to see you there!\n\nJoin Virtual Event:\nhttp://meet.google.com/mnv-veud-qir\n
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-manitoba-march-virtual-game-night/
LOCATION:Winnipeg Area (Virtual)\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Social
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <b><a href="http://meet.google.com/mnv-veud-qir">Join Virtual Event</a></b><br/><br/><div>DESCRIPTION:ITE Manitoba will be hosting its first ever virtual game night! The event will feature the popular online game Geoguessr\, the geographic discovery game where players are required to guess their location in the world using a limited amount of spatial clues. \nThis event will be hosted using Google Meet\, where participants will be organized into breakout groups and play through several rounds before returning to the main meeting where the winner will be revealed. Registration for the event is free. A link to the meeting will be emailed to you upon registration. \nTo participate\, please create a Geoguessr account here prior to the meeting. \nWe’re looking forward to having a fun and relaxing evening and catching up with our fellow ITE Members and Friends! Hope to see you there!
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210310T120000
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SUMMARY:ITE NCS March 2021 Webinar: Lifetime Achievement Award & Flora Footbridge
DESCRIPTION:The National Capital Section (NCS) is excited to begin the year with a free lunchtime webinar on March 10th to present the annual A.M. Khan Lifetime Achievement Award and conduct a presentation on the Flora Footbridge. \n \nThe recipient of this year’s A.M. Khan Lifetime Achievement Award is David Kriger\, P.Eng\, MCIP\, RPP. Born and raised in Ottawa\, David Kriger is a graduate of University of Toronto (B.Eng) and University of Pennsylvania (M.Eng\, MCIP). He has spent nearly 40 years working in the field of Transportation Planning\, beginning his career at the former Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton (RMOC)\, in the early 1980’s. David Kriger has worked on key projects\, activities and initiatives in the area of travel demand forecasting models\, travel surveys and data collection strategies\, goods movement plans\, surveys and forecasting models and travel trend analysis in Ottawa and around the world. David has been a member of the International ITE for most of his career and has been an active volunteer to the US Transportation Research Board (TRB)\, Transportation Association of Canada (TAC) and Ontario Professional Planners Institute. He is currently the Principal of David Kriger Consultants Inc. and continues to contribute to effective transportation and mobility in the region. \nFollowing the presentation of the award\, the NCS will present a webinar on the Flora Footbridge\, a vital active transportation connection between two neighbourhoods in Ottawa separated by the Rideau Canal. The webinar will include two speakers who were vital in the completion of the project and will cover planning and design considerations for the footbridge. A short Q/A will follow the presentations. \n \nPresenter: Tim Dickinson\, Jacobs \nTim is a Registered Professional Planner with 17+ years of experience in the private sector consulting industry focusing on city\, infrastructure and transportation planning.  His work includes a mix of city building\, transit and active transportation planning projects that are helping to progress the sustainable development of major cities across Canada including Toronto\, Ottawa\, and Vancouver.  Tim was a core team member responsible for planning the Flora Footbridge which\, in addition to addressing a missing link in the City’s active transportation network\, has also become an instantly recognizable landmark in the City. \nPresenter: Mark Langridge\, DTAH \nMark is an architect with over 30 years of experience. He is a Partner at DTAH and leads the firm’s bridge design portfolio. He has particular expertise in transportation infrastructure projects that require collaborative design and stakeholder engagement. He consistently delivers high quality work which has resulted in multiple design awards for the firm. Notable projects include Flora Footbridge\, Vimy Memorial Bridge and Corktown Footbridge in Ottawa\, as well as Garrison Crossing in Toronto and East Hamilton Waterfront Link Bridge. Mark was a principal author of the Ministry of Transportation Ontario’s Aesthetic Guidelines for Bridges\, and currently serves on Metrolinx’s Design Review Panel as specialist in bridge design. \nRegister via the event link in the description below.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-ncs-march-2021-webinar-lifetime-achievement-award-flora-footbridge/
LOCATION:Ottawa Area (Virtual)\, Ottawa\, ON\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE National Capital Section":MAILTO:nationalcapital@itecanada.org
GEO:45.448628;-75.654714
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210318T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210318T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T114152
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210315T171522Z
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SUMMARY:Kleinburg Parking Strategy
DESCRIPTION:The winner of the 2020 ITE Toronto Project of the Year Award is the City of Vaughan’s “Kleinburg Parking Strategy”. Join us on Thursday\, March 18th from 3:00PM – 4:00PM to learn about this project from Vaughan staff Paul Grove\, and Kassel Prince from McIntosh Perry. \nThe Kleinburg Parking Strategy\, completed by the City of Vaughan and McIntosh Perry Consulting Engineers Ltd.\, is a comprehensive and robust study conducted of existing parking conditions and future needs of Kleinburg Village\, Vaughan’s premier historic commercial district often referred to as the City’s ‘gem’. The study employed a multi-faceted approach to understanding the parking and transportation challenges that are present in Kleinburg Village through numerous site observations and assessments\, parking demand and turnover surveys\, and extensive stakeholders consultation. A vision and a series of goals were developed for the Village\, relying on future parking forecasts\, and evaluating a suite of solutions for the immediate\, short-\, medium-\, and long-term horizons that would help guide the Village toward this direction and vision. Recommendations involved various aspects\, including physical improvements\, community and private partnerships\, policy revisions\, and Transportation Demand Management (TDM) practices. \nFurther event details will be announced as the date gets closer and event links will be distributed in advance of the event. \nSPEAKERS\nPaul Grove M.Pl.\, MCIP\, RPP is a Registered Professional Planner and brings transportation planning and project management experience from both the public and private sector\, completing Master Plan/Secondary Plan studies\, transportation studies for development applications\, parking studies\, TDM Plans\, and functional design. Paul is the Transportation Engineering Lead at the City of Vaughan and is responsible for managing key projects\, reviewing development applications and advising on City-wide transportation initiatives. \nKassel Prince M.Sc.\, P.Eng.\, PMP is a Senior Transportation and Traffic Engineer with McIntosh Perry Consulting Engineers Ltd.\, in Markham\, Ontario\, Kassel has over 11 years of engineering experience leading transportation planning and traffic engineering projects for both public and private sector clients. Kassel’s experience encompasses a broad range of transportation fields including\, transportation demand and traffic management\, transportation master plans (TMP)\, Municipal Class EAs\, parking studies\, functional and preliminary road design\, transportation impact and traffic safety studies\, transportation / urban planning and development application approvals. \n– \nAn event link will be emailed to everyone who RSVPs in advance of the event start time. If you have any questions or concerns\, please feel free to reach out to activities@toronto.itecanada.org.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/kleinburg-parking-strategy/
LOCATION:Toronto Area (Virtual)\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Toronto Section":MAILTO:activities@toronto.itecanada.org
GEO:43.725103;-79.369138
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210318T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210318T203000
DTSTAMP:20260405T114152
CREATED:20210311T013752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210311T013752Z
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SUMMARY:CITE Carleton - Virtual Transportation Industry Night
DESCRIPTION:CITE Carleton University Student Chapter is pleased to invite you to the upcoming virtual Transportation Industry Night. \nThe event will feature a special presentation on the Trillium Line Extension Project followed by a panel discussion with industry professionals. Students will also have the opportunity to network with professionals through Zoom breakout rooms. The event is to take place virtually from 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM on Thursday\, March 18th. \nAttendees will enter the draw to win a $50 cash reward!! Winner to be announced at the end. \nRegister here: https://tin-cite-cu.eventbrite.ca \nWe look forward to seeing you there. \n 
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/cite-carleton-virtual-transportation-industry-night/
LOCATION:Ottawa Area (Virtual)\, Ottawa\, ON\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Social,Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Carleton University Student Chapter":MAILTO:cite.carleton@gmail.com
GEO:45.448628;-75.654714
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210319T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210319T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T114152
CREATED:20210212T212806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210213T003312Z
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SUMMARY:GVITE Online Presentation: City of Richmond Road Safety Improvement Program: Top 20 Collision-Prone Locations
DESCRIPTION:About the Presentation: \nIn 2019\, the City of Richmond partnered with ICBC and retained ISL Engineering and Land Services\, in association with G. Ho Engineering Consultants\, to undertake the Network Screening Study (the Study). The objective of the Study was to review all 1\,617 intersections in the city to identify and prioritize the top 20 locations with the highest risk of collisions\, and develop mitigation measures to determine where road safety improvement investments should be directed to achieve the greatest safety benefits.  The results of the Study lead to various actions taken by the City as part of its overall effort to address road safety issues. \nThis presentation will provide the background\, methodology\, and Study findings\, as well as new safety initiatives taken by the City. \n  \nAbout the Presenters: \nFred Lin\, P.Eng. PTOE\nSenior Transportation Engineer\, City of Richmond\nFred Lin is a Senior Transportation Engineer with the City of Richmond\, with 20+ years of experience in transportation planning and traffic engineering. He is registered as a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) and Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (P.T.O.E.)\, with a Master of Applied Science degree (M.A.Sc.) from University of British Columbia.\n\n\nPaul Sandhu\, AScT\nTransportation Project Leader\, City of Richmond\nPaul Sandhu is a Transportation Project Leader with proven experience in Municipal Engineering\, Development and Transportation Planning. He completed a Diploma of Technology in Civil and Structural Engineering at the British Columbia Institute of Technology and holds an Applied Science Technologist (AScT) accreditation.\n\n\n\nRegister today for this free event
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/gvite-online-presentation-city-of-richmond-road-safety-improvement-program-top-20-collision-prone-locations/
LOCATION:Greater Vancouver (Virtual)\, Vancouver\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Presentation,Webinar
GEO:49.282803889907;-123.12768196781
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210322T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210322T133000
DTSTAMP:20260405T114152
CREATED:20210312T211054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210312T211338Z
UID:10000421-1616414400-1616419800@www.itecanada.org
SUMMARY:CITE Atlantic Provinces Section 2021 Spring Virtual Technical Session
DESCRIPTION:Registration:  FREE\nAgenda \n\nSection Update – Tanya Davis\, ITE Atlantic President (12:00-12:10)\n\nNew executive\nSection Director election\nFuture events\n\n\nPresentations (12:10-1:25)\n\nLane Keep Assist Performance on New Brunswick Rural Roads – Michael Stewart\, UNB\nImpacts of COVID-19 on Transport Modes and Behaviour:  Analysis of Public Discourse on Twitter – Md Asif Hasan Anik – Dalhousie\nAnalysis of Motor Vehicle Collisions involving Vulnerable Road Users in New Brunswick – Taylor Wood – UNB\nTraffic Microsimulation Modelling of a Mass Evacuation:  Planning for Natural Hazards and Extreme Weather Events – Md Jahedul Alam\, Dalhousie\n\n\nClosing Remarks – Tanya Davis\, ITE Atlantic President (1:25-1:30)\n\n\nPresenter Information \nLane Keep Assist Performance on New Brunswick Rural Roads\nMichael Stewart – University of New Brunswick\nAfter leaving a teaching career and returning to pursue a degree in Civil Engineering\, Michael found himself intrigued and determined to be involved in the integration of autonomous technology both locally and globally. He is nearing the 1-year mark in an Accelerated Masters program. Michael is an active member in the rugby community currently playing in the senior men’s leagues for the Fredericton Loyalist\, and the provincial Spruce teams. Other interests include working out at the gym\, coaching rugby\, camping and other outdoor activities\, and enjoying the music scene around Fredericton. \nImpacts of COVID-19 on Transport Modes and Mobility Behaviour: Analysis of Public Discourse in Twitter\nMd Asif Hasan Anik – Dalhousie University\nMd Asif Hasan Anik is working as a graduate research assistant at the Department of Civil and Resource Engineering\, Dalhousie University\, Canada. His research interests are transportation policy and planning\, travel behavior\, artificial intelligence in transportation engineering\, statistical analysis\, and econometric modelling\, etc. He completed his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Islamic University of Technology (IUT)\, Bangladesh in 2016. Before coming to Dalhousie University\, he worked as a Lecturer at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, IUT. \nAnalysis of Motor Vehicle Collisions involving Vulnerable Road Users in New Brunswick\nTaylor Wood – University of New Brunswick\nTaylor is in the Accelerated Masters program with the UNB Transportation Group and has a strong interest in anything related to transportation. Her research consists of analyzing motor vehicle collisions that involve vulnerable road users such as pedestrians\, cyclists\, and motor-driven cyclists\, in both urban and rural New Brunswick. Taylor holds a B.Sc. in Civil Engineering from UNB and was recently presented with the Past Presidents Award by CTRF for a paper titled “Safety Implications Associated with Implementing Road Diets and Shared Spaces in Urban Communities&quot;. Upon completion of her graduate studies\, she looks forward to gaining professional experience in the fields of traffic and road safety engineering. \nTraffic Microsimulation Modelling of a Mass Evacuation: Planning for Natural Hazards and Extreme Weather Events.\nMd Jahedul Alam – Dalhousie University\nMD Jahedul Alam is a PhD Candidate in the Department of Civil and Resource Engineering and a part-time faculty in the School of Planning of Dalhousie University. He received his MASc. in Civil Engineering from Dalhousie University in 2016. He is a former Junior Fellow of MacEachen Institute for Public Policy and Governance. He is also an active volunteer of the Emergency Evacuations Committee of Transportation Research Board (TRB). His research focuses on transportation systems modelling\, simulation\, and optimization\, emergency evacuation planning and modelling\, pedestrian simulation\, risk and vulnerability assessment\, collision study\, shared mobility\, travel demand forecasting\, and travel behavior modeling. His research works appeared in various publications\, including International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction\, Natural Hazards\, and Transportation Research Record (TRR). He has been awarded multiple prestigious scholarships for his academic excellence and genuine research contributions\, including Izaak Walton Killam Predoctoral Scholarship\, President Award\, and Nova Scotia Graduate Scholarship. \n 
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/cite-atlantic-provinces-section-2021-spring-virtual-technical-session/
LOCATION:Halifax Area (Virtual)\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Atlantic Canada Section":MAILTO:atlantic@itecanada.org
GEO:44.695564;-63.633283
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210324T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210324T133000
DTSTAMP:20260405T114152
CREATED:20210322T174254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210720T184328Z
UID:10000424-1616587200-1616592600@www.itecanada.org
SUMMARY:ITE Hamilton Section: An Interactive Discussion on Active Transportation Work in Ontario
DESCRIPTION:est Speaker:\nKate Whitfield – Principal at Alta Planning and Design \nKate Whitfield is a Professional Engineer and Professional Planner. As a Principal with Alta Planning + Design\, she leads the Canadian operation from Ottawa.  Alta is a planning and engineering firm that specializes in multi-modal transportation with a focus on active modes and complete streets. \n  \nAn interactive discussion on where Active Transportation work is at in the Province of Ontario \nTogether we will talk AT and explore what we need as a profession. What favorite technical resource would you recommend to a colleague? What is the job market like in Ontario for AT professionals? What are the trends? For instance\, where are cities headed with building protected intersections? Kate will facilitate a discussion among participants. Let’s see where it takes us!\n\n\nStudent Presentations:\nCOVID-19 impacts on Bicycle Traffic in the Town of Milton \nPresented by Anna Davey & Huzefa Ansari \nIn this presentation we will present findings from 24/7 traffic data collected by MioVision in the Town of Milton. Our analysis focuses on twelve intersections within the Town of Milton with full year\, 24/7 traffic counts. We examine ridership trends over the period of August 2019 – July 2020\, present conclusions\, and make recommendations for bicycle facilities on the Main Street corridor if ridership trends persist.​ \n  \nDaily and Monthly Variation of Traffic Data during Various Stages of the Pandemic \nMaggen Louisius and Li Huang \nTurning movement count data has been provided by MioVision on Ontario St in the Town of Milton.  This data was used to derive daily and monthly variation factors for the entire year.  Based on these variation factors\, we determined a representative day and compared measures of effectiveness (v/c\, LOS) at one of the intersections. Three months were selected to represent various stages of COVID: pre-pandemic\, start of pandemic\, and later stage of pandemic.  We plan to share our findings on how much of the intersection’s capacity is used throughout the year based on those three months.\n\nJoin Virtual Event:\nhttps://youtu.be/s_QP6euexwU\n
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-hamilton-section-an-interactive-discussion-on-active-transportation-work-in-ontario/
LOCATION:Hamilton Area (Virtual)\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Hamilton Section":MAILTO:hamilton@itecanada.org
GEO:43.25729;-79.86792
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <b><a href="https://youtu.be/s_QP6euexwU">Join Virtual Event</a></b><br/><br/><div>DESCRIPTION:est Speaker:\nKate Whitfield – Principal at Alta Planning and Design \nKate Whitfield is a Professional Engineer and Professional Planner. As a Principal with Alta Planning + Design\, she leads the Canadian operation from Ottawa.  Alta is a planning and engineering firm that specializes in multi-modal transportation with a focus on active modes and complete streets. \n  \nAn interactive discussion on where Active Transportation work is at in the Province of Ontario \nTogether we will talk AT and explore what we need as a profession. What favorite technical resource would you recommend to a colleague? What is the job market like in Ontario for AT professionals? What are the trends? For instance\, where are cities headed with building protected intersections? Kate will facilitate a discussion among participants. Let’s see where it takes us!\n\n\nStudent Presentations:\nCOVID-19 impacts on Bicycle Traffic in the Town of Milton \nPresented by Anna Davey & Huzefa Ansari \nIn this presentation we will present findings from 24/7 traffic data collected by MioVision in the Town of Milton. Our analysis focuses on twelve intersections within the Town of Milton with full year\, 24/7 traffic counts. We examine ridership trends over the period of August 2019 – July 2020\, present conclusions\, and make recommendations for bicycle facilities on the Main Street corridor if ridership trends persist.​ \n  \nDaily and Monthly Variation of Traffic Data during Various Stages of the Pandemic \nMaggen Louisius and Li Huang \nTurning movement count data has been provided by MioVision on Ontario St in the Town of Milton.  This data was used to derive daily and monthly variation factors for the entire year.  Based on these variation factors\, we determined a representative day and compared measures of effectiveness (v/c\, LOS) at one of the intersections. Three months were selected to represent various stages of COVID: pre-pandemic\, start of pandemic\, and later stage of pandemic.  We plan to share our findings on how much of the intersection’s capacity is used throughout the year based on those three months.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20210330T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20210330T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T114152
CREATED:20210312T223956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210408T172625Z
UID:10000422-1617098400-1617105600@www.itecanada.org
SUMMARY:ITE Saskatchewan – March 2021 Webinar & Networking Social
DESCRIPTION:The Saskatchewan Section would like to invite you to our virtual webinar and networking social on March 30\, 2021. The event will feature two presentations from out-of-province presenters\, including: \n\nAndrew Sedor\, City of Calgary – Micromobility Pilot Project\nCarolyn Sherstone\, WSP – Canmore Area Structure Plan Transportation Impact Assessment\n\nFollowing the presentations\, attendees have the option to stay for a virtual social. Breakout rooms will be provided so attendees can partake in smaller\, informal conversations and network with other members within Saskatchewan.  \nCost is $10 for Non-ITE Members\, $5 for ITE Members (with code) and Free for Students (with code) \nRegister via the event link below.\n\nJoin Virtual Event:\nhttps://youtu.be/fVymdNSqrhU\n
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-saskatchewan-march-2021-webinar-networking-social/
LOCATION:Regina Area (Virtual)\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Saskatchewan Section":MAILTO:saskatchewan@itecanada.org
GEO:50.46381855770622;50.46381855770622, -104.61172121537398
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <b><a href="https://youtu.be/fVymdNSqrhU">Join Virtual Event</a></b><br/><br/><div>DESCRIPTION:The Saskatchewan Section would like to invite you to our virtual webinar and networking social on March 30\, 2021. The event will feature two presentations from out-of-province presenters\, including: \n\nAndrew Sedor\, City of Calgary – Micromobility Pilot Project\nCarolyn Sherstone\, WSP – Canmore Area Structure Plan Transportation Impact Assessment\n\nFollowing the presentations\, attendees have the option to stay for a virtual social. Breakout rooms will be provided so attendees can partake in smaller\, informal conversations and network with other members within Saskatchewan.  \nCost is $10 for Non-ITE Members\, $5 for ITE Members (with code) and Free for Students (with code) \nRegister via the event link below.
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