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SUMMARY:ITE International Events
DESCRIPTION:View other ITE events from around the world plus webinars\, courses\, and council meetings at www.ite.org/events-meetings/event-calendar
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-international-events/
LOCATION:Washington\, DC\, United States
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SUMMARY:ITE Northern Alberta Luncheon: Rossdale Transportation Network
DESCRIPTION:“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.” \nThe Rossdale Transportation Network project\, identified in the River Crossing Business Plan (RCBP)\, aims to enhance public spaces and design the roadway network for all modes of transportation\, including people walking\, biking\, taking transit and driving. The design considers the connections for this important link of roadways into and out of the Rossdale neighbourhood for commuters accessing downtown from the south and for those travelling east-west across the City. Concept planning for the Rossdale Transportation Network was completed earlier in 2023 to establish a plan that meets the Rossdale Area Redevelopment Plan (ARP) and the community needs while balancing needs of businesses\, active users and those who commute through the area. \nBackground: In anticipation of the changes adopted in the Rossdale Area Redevelopment Plan (ARP)\, City Administration initiated the Rossdale Transportation Network Analysis study with a focus on verifying and finalizing the changes to the transportation network outlined in the Rossdale ARP. The Concept Plan was completed as a follow up to the Network Analysis study providing the conceptual details to deliver the plan. This Concept Plan carries forward established objectives outlined in the Network Analysis Study\, the RCBP\, Rossdale ARP and River Crossing Heritage Interpretive Plan (RCHIP). The goal was to develop an integrated urban roadway concept and streetscape design that balances the needs of local and regional users. The Concept Plan also incorporates other aspects such as\, but not limited to\, land use\, active modes connections\, accessibility\, stakeholder feedback\, right-of-way requirements\, traffic operations\, transit service\, on-street parking\, utilities (existing and future)\, environmental concerns and historic resources. \nThe Rossdale ARP was adopted by City Council in 1986 without specific direction regarding West Rossdale. Following studies over the subsequent years\, Council adopted the River Crossing Vision for West Rossdale in 2015 and directed Administration to take actions to help bring the vision of the area to life by preparing a heritage interpretive plan and business plan. Following this direction\, the 2017 RCHIP and 2019 RCBP were completed. The RCBP integrates direction from the RCHIP by identifying areas for interpretive programming\, considering connections and compatibility between heritage features and future development and by involving stakeholders and partners connected to the area’s heritage. Through the integration of the RCHIP\, the RCBP provides a fresh redevelopment concept\, along with proposed changes to the transportation network for supporting the proposed redevelopment. \nPresenters – Satya Gadidasu P. Eng – Engineering Program Manager\, City of Edmonton \nSatya Gadidasu is an experienced Engineering Program Manager at the City of Edmonton with over 15 years of experience in modeling\, designing\, and managing projects related to roads\, streetscapes\, and bridges. Satya’s passion for creating safe\, efficient\, and sustainable transportation systems is admirable\, as it speaks to his commitment to improving the lives of community members and ensuring that their needs are met. This passion drives him to approach each project with a high level of detail and thoroughness\, ensuring that all aspects of the project are well-planned and executed.  In addition to his technical skills\, in his free time\, Satya volunteers at the community center and goes hiking with his family in the Rocky Mountains. \n  \nDan Zeggelaar\, P.Eng\, PTP\, PTOE – Transportation Project Manager\, ISL Engineering and Land Services \nDaniel is a Transportation Project Manager at ISL with over 15 years of experience and certified as a Traffic Operations Engineer (PTOE) and Professional Transportation Planner (PTP). Dan specializes in transportation master planning\, policy development\, servicing studies\, and network planning. In the community\, Dan has volunteered with NACITE for many years and is currently serving as Past – President. He also helps as technical advisor and guest lecturer to the U of A CIVE 419 Capstone Class. Dan is a regular cyclist\, rolling an average of 5\,000 km+ per year and competing in various road races. Dan also rides indoors and recently became the 2023 Cycling Canada E-sports National Champion. Dan is a passionate transportation planner and thrives on finding balanced solutions to mobility needs.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-northern-alberta-luncheon-rossdale-transportation-network/
LOCATION:University of Alberta Faculty Club\, 11435 Saskatchewan Drive\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Northern Alberta Section":MAILTO:northernalberta@itecanada.org.
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SUMMARY:Big Data & Emerging Traffic Technologies - Lessons and Tools to Learn
DESCRIPTION:This session will qualify for PDH credits for attendees.\n \nLocation: \nSheridan College – Hazel McCallion Campus – HMC B-Wing\, Classroom B-122\n4226 Duke of York Blvd\, Mississauga\, ON \nWorkshop Description\nWith the advancements in telecommunications and image processing\, new sources of data have emerged in the transportation field. The purpose of this interactive workshop is to introduce these new data sources/technologies\, discuss the associated challenges\, and provide guidance from professionals who have first-hand experience on how they can be used to support decision-making. \nThis training will cover three specific technologies: video conflict analysis\, connected vehicle data\, and cellular activity data. \nFor each technology\, the following aspects will be presented: \n\nDescribe how the data is collected/generated;\nExplain the output data and how to interpret the data;\nShow data pitfalls;\nDescribe main advantages of using each technology;\nDiscuss how these data types can be incorporated in transportation engineering; and\nProvide practical applications.\n\nOutcomes  \nUpon completion of the workshop\, participants should be able to: \n\nUnderstand the potential applications of emerging technologies in traffic engineering.\nDescribe the capabilities and limitations of the technologies in transportation planning\, traffic operations\, and road safety projects.\n\nTarget Audience\nThe target audience for this proposed training is transportation professionals at all levels\, working for public and private sector. \nTraining Duration\n\nA half-day\, in-person\n12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.\n\nTrainers\nPedram Izadpanah\, Ph.D.\, P.Eng. \nDr. Pedram Izadpanah is the Director of Transportation Engineering with TNS and has more than 17 years of academic and consulting experience in different areas of transportation engineering. His strengths include data mining\, statistical modelling\, and prediction models. His expertise involves development of new methodologies to collect\, process\, and analyze transportation data to improve decision making process for clients. He is a registered professional engineer in the province of Ontario. \nPedram was the chair of the TAC Road Safety Committee (RSC) from 2019 to 2021. He is currently serving as the Vice President of ITE Canada. He has co-authored numerous publications in reputable journals or conference compendiums in the areas of traffic engineering and road safety. \nAlexandre Nolet\, M.Eng.\, RSP1 P.Eng. \nAlexandre is the Director of Transportation Safety and Forensics with TNS and has over 14 years of experience in the transportation consulting industry. His focus has been on transportation safety\, conflict/collision analysis\, rail safety\, and risk management. Alexandre has been an instructor and facilitator for numerous courses offered in both English and French through OTC\, CUTA\, AQTr (Quebec)\, ITE Toronto and Hamilton Sections. He has also developed and taught a practitioner-level safety training related to the HSM\, intersections\, pedestrian facilities\, bicycle facilities and transit stops for the City of Toronto. \nAlexandre is the past-President of the Canadian Association of Road Safety Professionals (CARSP). He was recently the Chair of the CITE Accessibility committee\, which undertook a state-of-the-practice review of accessibility guidelines in Canada. \nJosée Dumont\, M.A.Sc.\, RSP2I\, P.Eng. \nJosée is a Transportation Safety Engineer with TNS. She is a professional engineer with 15 years of experience in traffic engineering. Her traffic safety experience includes site safety and operations assessments\, road safety audits\, policy review and development\, determination and review of speed limits\, safety reviews\, literature reviews\, and peer reviews. \nJosée is a member of CARSP and ITE and was retained to develop three workshop modules on road safety for the Global Road Safety Facility group of the World Bank\, including road safety in geometric design\, road safety at intersections and road safety through positive guidance. She has also recently taught a module on Roadway Safety Management and Systemic Safety Approaches as part of a Fundamentals and Practical Applications of the AASHTO Highway Safety Manual course offered through the Greater Vancouver ITE Section.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/big-data-emerging-traffic-technologies-lessons-and-tools-to-learn/
LOCATION:Sheridan College – Hazel McCallion Campus\, 4226 Duke of York Blvd\, Mississauga\, ON\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Training
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CREATED:20230213T152049Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Southern Alberta March Social
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Kensington Pub for a casual night of networking with your fellow transportation professionals! \n***************
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-southern-alberta-march-social/
LOCATION:Kensington Pub (Calgary)\, 207 10A St NW\, Calgary\, AB\, T2N 1W7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Social
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ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Southern Alberta Section":MAILTO:southernalberta@itecanada.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20230309T120000
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CREATED:20230223T231733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230227T171739Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Manitoba Luncheon: Winnipeg’s Emergency Vehicle Pre-Emption (EVP) Feasibility Study
DESCRIPTION: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. \nSteven Florko is a Transportation Engineer at MORR Transportation Consulting Ltd. His work primarily focuses on the integration between land use and transportation. \nMorgan and Steven will present on Winnipeg’s Emergency Vehicle Pre-Emption (EVP) Feasibility Study. The study quantified potential benefits and costs of a wide application of EVP in Winnipeg\, including improvements in emergency response time\, reduction in the number of collisions involving WFPS vehicles\, costs for EVP equipment and software\, and potential impacts on general traffic. The presentation will show how each factor was quantified\, and how the study considered the many different traffic conditions and intersection configurations in Winnipeg in a meaningful but concise manner. \nCost: $32 regular\, $16 student (including tax) \nWe hope to see you there!
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-manitoba-luncheon-winnipegs-emergency-vehicle-pre-emption-evp-feasibility-study/
LOCATION:Winnipeg Winter Club\, 200 River Avenue\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, R3L 0B2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Manitoba Section":MAILTO:secretary@manitoba.itecanada.org
GEO:49.882303;-97.136199
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230314T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230314T130000
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CREATED:20230208T225152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230310T214419Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Vancouver Island Section Lunch'n'Learn: Rapid Implementation of Bikeways
DESCRIPTION:Rapid Implementation of Bikeways\nPresented by Brent McMurtry\, P.Eng and         PJ Bell\, RPP MCIP (both with Urban Systems) \nOver 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 cycling facilities—as well as comprehensive cycling networks—all at once and at a lower cost than traditional methods. The flexibility embedded in this process also enables fast and responsive design adjustments\, ensuring that as facilities are made permanent over time\, they meet the needs. Rapid implementation facilitates an urgent response to a range of critical issues facing our communities\, including the climate emergency\, social inequity\, public health\, road safety\, congestion\, and increasingly constrained municipal budgets. This session will provide an overview of the recently published Rapid Implementation Design Guide (TransLink & Urban Systems) and provide real life project examples of rapid implementation projects in Metro Vancouver and beyond.  \nPresenters Bios:  \nBrent McMurtry\, P.Eng  \nBrent is a Transportation Engineer in Urban Systems’ Vancouver office. He specializes in the planning and design of multi-modal corridors and has worked closely with municipalities across Western Canada to design and implement rapid implementation bikeways.    \nPJ Bell\, RPP MCIP  \nPJ is a Transportation Planner in Urban Systems’ Vancouver office. He specializes in multi-modal integration\, active transportation planning\, and design guidelines. He has supported transportation plans across Western Canada over the past five years and he co-authored both the MOTI British Columbia Active Transportation Design Guide as well as the TransLink Rapid Implementation Design Guide.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-vancouver-island-section-lunchnlearn/
LOCATION:Midtown Court – Ground Floor Boardroom\, 740 Hillside Avenue\, Victoria\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon
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ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Vancouver Island Section":MAILTO:vancouverisland@itecanada.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230321T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230321T130000
DTSTAMP:20260525T152909
CREATED:20230308T214048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230320T144919Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Southern Alberta Seasonal Patio Program
DESCRIPTION:Seasonal Patio Program\nPrior 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 the vibrancy of the street\, and seasonal patios would be welcomed “post-pandemic”. The design\, safety and accessibility of seasonal patios has evolved from orange cones\, to boardwalk platforms with integrated public art and greenery. In this talk\, Andrew Sedor (Mobility Initiatives Lead for The City of Calgary) will discuss the history of the program\, and what to expect for the 2023 seasonal patio program. \n  \nAbout the Presenter:\nAndrew Sedor works as the Mobility Initiatives Lead at The City of Calgary. Andrew leads the shared e-Scooter and e-Bike program\, the seasonal patio program\, and other innovate projects occurring in The City’s road right of way. In his prior roles\, he led Canada’s first public-facing autonomous vehicle pilot\, authored Calgary’s Future of Transportation Report\, updated bylaws to accommodate new transportation technologies and trends\, launched The City of Calgary’s Living Lab program\, and led the University of Calgary Wearable’s collaboration. Andrew also teaches a course in Urban Planning at the University of Calgary\, and holds a master’s degree in Land Economics from the University of Cambridge.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-southern-alberta-seasonal-patio-program/
LOCATION:Danish Canadian Club\, 727 11 Ave SW\, Calgary\, AB\, T2R 0E3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon,Presentation
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ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Southern Alberta Section":MAILTO:southernalberta@itecanada.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20230321T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20230321T183000
DTSTAMP:20260525T152909
CREATED:20230207T184541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230208T222340Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Saskatchewan Student Presentation Competition
DESCRIPTION:Student Presentation Competition \n\nMarch 21\, 2023\, 4:00-6:30 PM\, as the Saskatchewan section hosts a virtual Technical Presentation Competition for students.\nThis 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.\nShortlisted students will give a 10-15 minute presentation on Tuesday\, March 21\, 2023\, via a web conferencing platform\, followed by a short question and answer period. Team submissions will not be accepted.\nStudent registration:\n\n\n\n\nStudents can register by emailing the Programs Director by March 7\, 2023 at programsdirector@saskatchewan.itecanada.org.\nPlease include a summary of your presentation and a short bio.\nStudents will be notified by March 8\, 2022\, if their presentation will be included in the competition.\n\n\n\n\nPrizes:\n\n\n\n\nFirst place winner will receive an honorarium of $350\, and runner-up winners will receive a $150 cash honorarium.\nFirst place winner will also be entered into a draw for free registration to the 2023 ITE-Canada Annual Conference and an additional $1\,000 towards reimbursable travel expenses\, funded by ITE-Canada. If the selected student is from Saskatchewan\, the ITE-SK Section will contribute up to $500 towards the students attendance at the 2023 ITE-Canada Annual Conference in Winnipeg. The selected student will receive recognition at the Annual Awards Luncheon.\n\n\n\n\nPotential topics: Complete Streets\, Active Transportation\, Traffic Calming\, Public Transit\, Geometric Design\, Roundabouts and Innovative Intersection Designs\, Connected/Automated Vehicles\, Intelligent Transportation Systems\, Parking and Curbside Management\, Mobility as a Service / Mobility on Demand\, Sustainability\, Accessibility\, Speed Management\, Traffic Engineering\, Transportation Planning\, Transportation Safety\, Transportation System Management and Operations\, COVID-19 Impacts and Innovations.\n\nJoin Virtual Event:\nhttps://meet.google.com/cpq-batz-yrg\n
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-saskatchewan-presentation-paper-competition/
LOCATION:Regina Area (Virtual)\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Competition
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Saskatchewan Section":MAILTO:saskatchewan@itecanada.org
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <b><a href="https://meet.google.com/cpq-batz-yrg">Join Virtual Event</a></b><br/><br/><div>DESCRIPTION:Student Presentation Competition \n\nMarch 21\, 2023\, 4:00-6:30 PM\, as the Saskatchewan section hosts a virtual Technical Presentation Competition for students.\nThis 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.\nShortlisted students will give a 10-15 minute presentation on Tuesday\, March 21\, 2023\, via a web conferencing platform\, followed by a short question and answer period. Team submissions will not be accepted.\nStudent registration:\n\n\n\n\nStudents can register by emailing the Programs Director by March 7\, 2023 at programsdirector@saskatchewan.itecanada.org.\nPlease include a summary of your presentation and a short bio.\nStudents will be notified by March 8\, 2022\, if their presentation will be included in the competition.\n\n\n\n\nPrizes:\n\n\n\n\nFirst place winner will receive an honorarium of $350\, and runner-up winners will receive a $150 cash honorarium.\nFirst place winner will also be entered into a draw for free registration to the 2023 ITE-Canada Annual Conference and an additional $1\,000 towards reimbursable travel expenses\, funded by ITE-Canada. If the selected student is from Saskatchewan\, the ITE-SK Section will contribute up to $500 towards the students attendance at the 2023 ITE-Canada Annual Conference in Winnipeg. The selected student will receive recognition at the Annual Awards Luncheon.\n\n\n\n\nPotential topics: Complete Streets\, Active Transportation\, Traffic Calming\, Public Transit\, Geometric Design\, Roundabouts and Innovative Intersection Designs\, Connected/Automated Vehicles\, Intelligent Transportation Systems\, Parking and Curbside Management\, Mobility as a Service / Mobility on Demand\, Sustainability\, Accessibility\, Speed Management\, Traffic Engineering\, Transportation Planning\, Transportation Safety\, Transportation System Management and Operations\, COVID-19 Impacts and Innovations.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230323T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230323T130000
DTSTAMP:20260525T152909
CREATED:20230306T194956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230330T210916Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Greater Vancouver - City of Burnaby Road Safety Network Screening Study
DESCRIPTION: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 caused fatalities or serious injuries. This Study includes a review of the collision data\, screening for priority locations\, assessment of selected site conditions\, identification of safety issues and the development of recommended mitigating measures. \nUltimately\, the Study was done to align with the City’s Connecting Burnaby strategic plan and its goals and targets to strive for a safer city and road networks. It is important to note that the results will also help with the City’s prioritization of capital funding towards road safety improvements for all road users. \nThe speakers for this presentation will be James Lao\, P.Eng.\, RSP1\, and Borg Chan\, M.Sc.\, P.Eng.\, PTOE\, RSP1\, FITE. \nAs Manager\, Traffic Engineering and Road Safety of ISL Engineering\, Borg Chan has 35 years of experience with road safety\, transportation planning\, and traffic engineering studies. He is a project manager for many area-wide and corridor-wide traffic calming\, traffic operations\, parking reviews and road safety studies. He is also Past President of ITE Great Vancouver Section and has provided many presentations in the local\, national\, and international conferences for various professional institutions. \nJames Lao is the Senior Transportation Engineer at the City of Burnaby. James has over 10 years of experience with transportation planning\, traffic operations\, parking reviews and road safety initiatives. As the Senior Transportation Engineer\, he is responsible for the review and assessment of the City’s road network traffic management\, operations\, traffic data and road safety initiatives. \nThis event will be a free online seminar from 12:00pm to 1:00pm on March 23\, 2023.\n\nJoin Virtual Event:\nhttps://youtu.be/W9CP0o8tB1o\n
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-greater-vancouver-city-of-burnaby-road-safety-network-screening-study/
LOCATION:Greater Vancouver (Virtual)\, Vancouver\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Virtual,Webinar
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <b><a href="https://youtu.be/W9CP0o8tB1o">Join Virtual Event</a></b><br/><br/><div>DESCRIPTION: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 caused fatalities or serious injuries. This Study includes a review of the collision data\, screening for priority locations\, assessment of selected site conditions\, identification of safety issues and the development of recommended mitigating measures. \nUltimately\, the Study was done to align with the City’s Connecting Burnaby strategic plan and its goals and targets to strive for a safer city and road networks. It is important to note that the results will also help with the City’s prioritization of capital funding towards road safety improvements for all road users. \nThe speakers for this presentation will be James Lao\, P.Eng.\, RSP1\, and Borg Chan\, M.Sc.\, P.Eng.\, PTOE\, RSP1\, FITE. \nAs Manager\, Traffic Engineering and Road Safety of ISL Engineering\, Borg Chan has 35 years of experience with road safety\, transportation planning\, and traffic engineering studies. He is a project manager for many area-wide and corridor-wide traffic calming\, traffic operations\, parking reviews and road safety studies. He is also Past President of ITE Great Vancouver Section and has provided many presentations in the local\, national\, and international conferences for various professional institutions. \nJames Lao is the Senior Transportation Engineer at the City of Burnaby. James has over 10 years of experience with transportation planning\, traffic operations\, parking reviews and road safety initiatives. As the Senior Transportation Engineer\, he is responsible for the review and assessment of the City’s road network traffic management\, operations\, traffic data and road safety initiatives. \nThis event will be a free online seminar from 12:00pm to 1:00pm on March 23\, 2023.
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SUMMARY:Spring Industry and Student Chapter Networking Event at UBC Okanagan
DESCRIPTION: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: \nWhen: Tuesday\, March 28th 2023; 6:30 – 8:00 PM \nWhere: UBC Okanagan – Kelowna Campus (Room EME 1101) \nWhat: Brief presentation by ITE Canada Interior Section Executives followed by causal networking and food/refreshments. \nWhy: To promote connections between transportation professionals and UBCO students. \nCost: FREE! And food/refreshments are provided! \nRegister here: March 2023 UBCO-ITE Student-Industry Night (google.com)
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/spring-industry-and-student-chapter-networking-event-at-ubc-okanagan/
LOCATION:UBC Okanagan (Kelowna Campus)\, 1290 International Mews\, Kelowna\, BC\, V1V 1V8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Mixer,Social
GEO:49.9426627;-119.3964311
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SUMMARY:ITE SW Ontario: London Operations Yard Tour and Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Image credit – London Free Press\, 2013 \nThe Southwest Ontario Section of ITE Canada are excited to host our first event of 2023! Having been generously offered by the City of London\, we will have a tour of the London municipal operations yard\, followed by a social dinner at Eleven-Sixty Bar and Grill. \nEver wanted to check out the brine tanks or walk into one of the sand domes?  How about getting a close-up view of a plow/sander?  Join us for this behind the scenes look at the equipment\, people\, and processes of maintaining an urban/rural road network\, especially focusing on the challenges of winter maintenance.  This tour can even help to build a greater knowledge and appreciation for those Transportation Professionals (engineers\, technologists\, designers\, planners) who have not had a chance to work in operations. \nThis will also provide a chance to meet and engage with your peers in the Southwest Ontario Transportation sector.  Our Section President will provide an update on the Section (including some events in the works for this summer!) and some ITE Canada news as well. \nDate – Wednesday March 29\, 2023\nArrival Time – 4:45pm\nStart time – 5:00pm sharp\nAddress – City of London Exeter Road Operations Centre\, 707 Exeter Road\, London. \nCSA footwear is required as PPE\, and hi-vis clothing is encouraged but optional. \nDinner to follow (optional\, please reserve correct ticket).  Dinner will be at Eleven-Sixty restaurant\, 1160 Wellington Road South\, London\, starting at 6:15. \nRSVP by 4:00 PM\, Monday March 27\, 2023
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-sw-ontario-london-operations-yard-tour-and-dinner/
LOCATION:City of London Exeter Road Ops Centre\, 707 Exeter Road\, London\, ON\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Dinner,Tour
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Southwestern Ontario":MAILTO:southwesternontario@itecanada.org
GEO:42.9227152;-81.2214685
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