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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230906T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230906T130000
DTSTAMP:20260525T170826
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SUMMARY:ITE Northern Alberta - Luncheon: What’s new on the City of Edmonton Metro LRT extension?
DESCRIPTION:What’s new on the City of Edmonton Metro LRT extension?\nThis presentation will provide an update on the Stantec’s leadership in Edmonton’s Metro Line LRT extension. Particularly\, improvements new to Edmonton Transit System will be covered\, like side loading platforms\, and rail crossings without crossing arms. The inclusion of photovoltaic (PV) panels at the platforms will also be discussed. \nSponsored by Stantec. \nLunch is served at 11:45 am\, presentations start at 12:00 pm. \n  \nAbout the Presenter:\n \nChris Magpantay graduated from the University of Alberta in 2006 and is the Transit and Rail Team Lead for Alberta with Stantec Consulting Ltd. He has a range of experience working primarily on Transit and Transportation projects. Most recently\, he has been one of the leads on the Owner’s Engineer team on Edmonton’s Metro Line NW LRT (NAIT to Blatchford) project\, where he has daily interactions with the construction manager while coordinating consulting team resources and supporting the City’s project team. Chris has worked on both the consulting and contracting side which has dealt with project management\, client\, public and stakeholder consultation\, construction administration and coordination\, change management and claims resolution\, and risk identification and mitigation. \n  \n  \nEarly Bird Pricing until September 4th. Price increases to $50 on September 5th.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-northern-alberta-september-luncheon/
LOCATION:University Club at the University of Alberta\, 11435 Saskatchewan Dr NW\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6G 2G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon
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ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Northern Alberta Section":MAILTO:northernalberta@itecanada.org.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20230913T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20230913T120000
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SUMMARY:ITE Saskatchewan Section: Second Annual Regina Bike Tour
DESCRIPTION:This event has been cancelled. We apologize for the inconvenience.  \n  \nJoin ITE Saskatchewan and the City of Regina on September 13 at 10:00 am for our 2nd annual bike (and scooter) tour. This year we’ll be biking part of the future crosstown bikeway followed by a mini design charrette where attendees will be able to discuss their experiences and possible treatment options to create a comfortable cycling environment. The tour will begin and end at the Victoria Park Visitor Service Pavilion (across from the Library) for an optional Farmers Market lunch following the tour. \nWHAT: Second Annual Regina Bike Tour \nWHEN: September 13 from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm \nWHERE: Victoria Park Visitor Service Pavilion \nNotes: \n\nAttendees should be aware that a portion of this tour will be shared with vehicles as we travel on future bikeway routes.\nAttendees who do not own a bike are invited to borrow a bike or rent an e-scooter!\nIn case of inclement weather\, ITE Saskatchewan will email attendees and will reschedule.\nEach participant will be required to submit a liability waiver form:  \n\n    \n    \n    \n    \n    Bike Tours Waiver and Release Form
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-saskatchewan-section-second-annual-regina-bike-tour/
LOCATION:Victoria Park Visitor Service Pavilion\, Regina\, Saskatchewan\, S4M 0A1
CATEGORIES:Activity,Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20230913T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20230913T133000
DTSTAMP:20260525T170827
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SUMMARY:ITE Manitoba: September Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:ITE Manitoba will be hosting a luncheon on Wednesday September 13\, 2023 from 12:00 to 1:30 PM (CDT). \nLocation: Winnipeg Winter Club\, 200 River Ave\, Riverview Room (second floor)\nCost: $32 regular\, $16 students (tax included) \nJaime Lacoste and Kerra Mruss from WSP and Chris Baker from the City of Winnipeg will present on the recent St. Boniface to Downtown Walk Bike project. \nNasim Deljouyi\, winner of this year’s Kean Lew memorial student paper award\, will present on her paper Application of Reliability Models for Crash Frequency Analysis: Implications for Network-wide Safety Performance.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-manitoba-september-luncheon/
LOCATION:Winnipeg Winter Club\, 200 River Avenue\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, R3L 0B2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230916T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230916T140000
DTSTAMP:20260525T170827
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SUMMARY:ITE Southern Alberta: Canmore Bike Tour
DESCRIPTION:Date\nSaturday\, September 16\, 2023 \nSchedule\n\n10:00 am Meet at parking lot\n10:00 am-12:00 pm – Bike tour\n12:00 pm – Lunch Buffet at Iron Goat Lodge: Bar and Grill\n\nNotes\nBikes will not be provided for the tour. Please either bring your own or rent. Bike rental discounts of 20% off regular price are being offered by Rundle Mountain Bike Rental (1-1743 Bow Valley Trail)\, where regular and electric bikes are available. Attendees can book their bikes online ahead of time (only credit card info is needed\, no payment)\, and during pickup/payment mention they are part of ITE Southern Alberta Section Canmore Bike Tour to receive this discount. \nLocation\n500 Benchlands Trail (Parking lot off of Benchlands Trail across from Iron Goat Pub and Grill) \nCost\n\n$20 for Public Agency Members\n$35 for ITE members\n$40 for non-ITE members\n$15 for Student ITE Members\n($650 Sponsorship)\n\nTransportation corridors make up the vast majority of public space in communities. How we allocate and design that space fundamentally influences the way a community looks\, feels and operates. No other aspect of engineering has such a critical role in shaping not just operational aspects of how people move\, but also the social\, economic and environmental outcomes for communities. While the practice of transportation engineering is evolving\, even today the tools and techniques used often result in poor outcomes for communities. While solving short-term vehicle transportation problems\, traditional methods can leave communities with long term congestion\, and safety and accessibility issues.  Canmore is unique only in it’s constraints\, and these constraints have forced the community to adopt integrated approaches sooner and more aggressively than most. \nThis tour will lead participants through a range of designs and show where a different set of priorities have been applied. Narrow traffic lanes\, windy roads\, wide paths\, separated bicycle facilities\, raised mid-block crossings\, continuous crossings\, and near-side traffic signals will be highlighted as emerging best-practice.  Benefits of the trade-offs between convenience while driving and place-making will be on display throughout\, including in areas where lanes have been narrowed\, turn bays have been removed\, and four-lane cross-sections have been converted to three-lane roads.  We will travel by bicycle on some of Canmore’s best and worst infrastructure to experience first-hand being placed in a variety of situations by designers.  It is hoped that through this short glimpse into different infrastructure types\, you’ll leave with a strong impression of the impacts that transportation designs can have on the way people travel\, and more importantly\, how community is created by roadway designs. All cycling abilities are welcome! \nTour Lead\n \nAndy Esarte is a civil engineer and graduate of the University of Western Ontario\, and has managed the engineering department for the Town of Canmore for the past 12 years. During that time he has overseen the development of Canmore’s first Integrated Transportation Plan in 2013 and subsequent update in 2018\, as well as Canmore’s first Integrated Parking Management Plan in 2018.  Prior to joining the Canmore team\, Andy worked as a project manager for light rail transit projects for the City of Calgary and designed bridges and heavy civil structures in consulting. \nResidents of Canmore since 2013\, Andy and his wife Karen have two young children aged 9 and 11. As a goal\, Andy aspires to creating a transportation network for Canmore that allows for safe and accessible travel by all residents and visitors to Canmore\, regardless of age or ability\, and with equity between travel modes.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-southern-alberta-canmore-bike-tour/
LOCATION:Benchlands Trail\, 500 Benchlands Trail\, Canmore\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Activity,Tour
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Southern Alberta Section":MAILTO:southernalberta@itecanada.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230916T134500
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230916T160000
DTSTAMP:20260525T170827
CREATED:20230831T161831Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Southwestern Ontario: September Bike Tour
DESCRIPTION:Event Date: Saturday\, September 16\, 2023 (rain date of Sunday\, September 17\, 2023) \nEvent Schedule (all times EDT): \n\n1:45 PM – Meet near ‘The Waltzing Weasel’ Pub\n2:00 PM – Bike Tour Starts\n4:00 PM (approx.) – Bike Tour Ends & Optional Networking/Social Period at ‘The Waltzing Weasel’ Pub begin\n\nNotes: \n\nBikes will not be provided for the tour.\nThe bike tour will be approximately 15 kilometres long and will include a number of stops.\nThe bike tour should take approximately two hours.\nAll cycling abilities are welcome!\n\nLocation: The bike tour will start and end outside ‘The Waltzing Weasel’ Pub\, located on the northeast corner of Windemere Road and Adelaide Street North in the City of London\, Ontario. \nCost: FREE (registration required). Each individual must complete their own RSVP (ticket) and indicate they’ve signed the waiver. \nWaiver: This waiver must be reviewed and signed.  \n\n    \n    \n    \n    \n    ITE Southwestern Ontario: September Bike Tour Waiver\n    \n \n  \nBike Tour Details:\nTransportation planning is always evolving. The proliferation of personal electric mobility and the shift in designing to accommodate cyclists of all ages and abilities has had a profound impact on our City’s mobility system. London had an excellent foundation to build upon\, the City’s beloved pathway system (the Thames Valley Parkway)\, and has continued to expand its protected cycling network starting in the core. \nThis tour will take participants on a journey to experience many of our cycling-focused projects over the past 5 years. We’ll ride on multi-use pathways\, protected bike lanes\, cycle tracks\, bike boulevards and a flex street. We’ll get to see a variety of intersection treatments to improve vulnerable user’s safety\, including dedicated cycling phases\, leading pedestrian intervals\, and signals exclusively for people walking and cycling. Our best example of complete streets will be on display including many streetscape\, transit and cycling amenities and improvements. \nTour Lead: \nDaniel Hall is a transportation engineer focused on implementing cycling and walking infrastructure improvements in the City of London. With a background in transit planning and cycling advocacy\, and as a committed cyclist\, he brings many perspectives to his design and planning efforts. He’s currently working on obtaining his professional planning designation to be able to use the term ‘plangineer’. \nA long-time resident of London\, Daniel and his wife Jess have two young children aged 6 and 8. As a goal\, Daniel aspires to create a transportation network for London that allows for comfortable and convenient travel by all abilities and by all modes of travel and helps to develop a city where he doesn’t have to drive his kids to their friend’s houses. \n 
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-southwestern-ontario-september-bike-tour/
LOCATION:The Waltzing Weasel\, 1324 Adelaide St N\, \, ON\, London\, Ontario\, N5X 1J9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Activity,Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230919T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230919T130000
DTSTAMP:20260525T170827
CREATED:20230907T182912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230918T191558Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Southern Alberta: September Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Date: September 19\, 2023 \nTime: 11:30am-1pm \nLocation: Danish Canadian Club (727 11 Ave SW\, Calgary\, AB T2R 0E3) \nCost: \n\n$20 for Public Agency Members\n$35 for ITE members\n$40 for non-ITE members\n$15 for Student ITE Members\n($650 Sponsorship)\n\nPresentation:\n\nOver the past couple years\, Cochrane has been a flurry of activity with improvements to Highway 1A and Highway 22 in full force. Two major projects have been underway: First\, Highway 1A Improvements which included widening from two lanes to four from Centre Ave to First St\, and the realignment of 4th Ave including a major secant retaining wall. Second\, an interchange at the infamous Highway 1A and Highway 22 intersection which includes widening the remaining section of Highway 1A to Highway 22. Two consulting firms have been heavily involved in the design and construction of these long-awaited projects. Urban Systems and ISL. \nUrban Systems is working with the Town of Cochrane and supported by Alberta Transportation and Economic Corridors (ATEC)\, to widen Highway 1A through the community\, adapting the plans developed by ISL\, and taking it through to construction with the support of Provincial grant funding. This widening has long awaited by the Town and dovetails into ATEC’s major upgrade at the Highway 1A and 22 interchange. \nJohn and Melissa will discuss the Highway 1A Improvements project and the unique features involved when delivering a multiple jurisdictional highway project. They will also cover Urban Systems’ involvement in the Highway 1A/Highway 22 Project enabling works\, the collaborative process employed and unique tasks involved the work. John and Melissa will expand on the out-of-the-box collaborative thinking that got the project off to a successful start for all parties. \nATEC with ISL\, have advanced the interchange construction of Highway 1A and Highway 22\, tying into the Highway 1A Improvements. The interchange will support the growth of the Town\, improve access to this area\, allow efficient movement of goods and people\, and enhance safety.  Vamsi and Dominic will discuss the unique challenges presented by the project and lessons learned. \nThese long-awaited projects are being delivered in partnership with Alberta Transportation and Economic Corridors and the Town of Cochrane. \nSpeakers: \nUrban Systems \n \nJohn Stevens: John has worked at Urban Systems for 6 years on a variety of transportation and local government projects. These projects include the 88th Street SE Skeletal Road extension\, the Hwy 1A/22 utility relocations project\, and the HWY 1A Improvements project of which the last two will be discussed today. Through these projects John has taken a more prominent role in liaising with the Town of Cochrane and was the project manager for both Hwy 1A Improvements project and Hwy1A/22 utility relocations project. Playing a role in improving these vital transportation connection projects for one of Alberta’s fastest growing communities has been a rewarding process and John looks forward to sharing this project with everyone. \n  \n  \n  \n \nMelissa Henderson: Melissa has worked at Urban Systems for the past 2 years as a civil engineer-in-training. Over these 2 years she has worked on a variety of projects with The Town of Cochrane\, including the Flood Recovery and Erosion Control projects\, and the HWY 1A/22 utility relocations project which will be discussed today. Melissa played a key role in supporting Urban System’s local government team on the Hwy 1A/22 utility relocations project as contract administrator. She is excited to share some of her experiences on the project and how collaboration with ISL and Alberta Transportation \nand Economic Corridors lead to greater success for all parties. \n  \n  \n  \n  \nISL \n \nVamsi Surapaneni: Vamsi is ISL’s lead design engineer for the Highway 1A/22 interchange. He developed the now in-construction solution within the constrained space of historic lands\, major utility pipeline corridor\, CPKC tracks\, and Bighill Creek. Thanks to Vamsi\, Cochrane is witness to over one million cubes of earth being moved at this site. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \nDominic Cheng: Dominic is one of ISL’s long-standing team members involved with the design of Highway 1A from the top of the hill at Gleneagles Drive westward to Horse Creek Road. He has seen the design of Highway 1A/22 evolve from an intersection upgrade to the interchange that is under construction today.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-southern-alberta-september-luncheon/
LOCATION:Danish Canadian Club\, 727 11 Ave SW\, Calgary\, AB\, T2R 0E3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon,Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230919T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230919T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T170827
CREATED:20230823T151624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230919T183107Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Toronto: Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:The ITE Toronto Section\, with support from event sponsor Arcadis IBI Group\, presents a free panel discussion on Automated Speed Enforcement. This event will be held hybrid\, with in-person attendees having access to a thirty-minute networking session before the event starts. \nAutomated Speed Enforcement (ASE) is an automated system that uses a camera and a speed measurement device to help enforce speed limits in school zones and community safety zones. The Provincial Government authorized the use of ASE in municipalities back in 2017 and recent legislation will lead to rapid growth of these programs throughout the province. \nJoin our expert panel virtually or in-person at the Arcadis IBI Group Smart City Sandbox (4th Floor) to learn more about this critical safety technology that the public has strong feelings about\, both positive and negative. Attendees will be able to ask questions of the panelists with preference being given for questions from in-person attendees. \nPaid parking is available onsite; however\, as always ITE Toronto encourages in-person attendees to consider transit options. The venue is a short four-minute walk from the St. Clair TTC Subway Station. \n\nThis is a free hybrid event with both in-person and virtual registration. The event location is Smart City Sandbox\, Arcadis\, 55 St.Clair Avenue West\, 4th Floor\, Toronto\, ON M4V 2Y7.\n\n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nSpeakers\nTrevor Kanhai – City of Toronto\nTrevor Kanhai is the Senior Project Manager\, Automated Enforcement\, with the City of Toronto’s Transportation Services Division. He has over 15 years of experience in transportation and road safety with the City of Toronto and has been involved in the development and operation of many programs and projects including the City’s first Vision Zero Road Safety Plan. As an experienced project manager\, Trevor also has a background in systems analysis and computer programming and was previously supervisor of the City’s Traffic Data & Analytics unit. \nIn 2019\, Trevor moved over to the Permits & Enforcement section of Transportation Services where assisted in the development of the City’s Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) program and led the implementation of a new municipal Joint Processing Centre for ASE. Trevor currently serves as the Chair of the ASE Municipal Steering Committee. \n \nSteven Kemp\, P.Eng – Region of Durham\nSteven Kemp is the Manager of Traffic Engineering and Operations with the Regional Municipality of Durham. He has more than 25 years of municipal experience with the City of Toronto and Regional Municipality of York before moving into his current position with Durham Region. He has been involved in the design\, implementation and operation of several Intelligent Transportation Systems projects including traffic signal control\, freeway traffic management\, traveller information and automated enforcement systems. \nAs part of Durham’s Vision Zero strategy\, Steve has recently led a team to implement Automated Speed Enforcement and Red Light Cameras across Durham Region. \nSteve is a proud University of Waterloo engineering grad\, a registered Professional Engineer in the province of Ontario\, a former member of the Board of Directors of ITS Canada and one time past president of the Toronto Section of Institute of Transportation Engineers. \nSheilagh Stewart – Stewart Solutions\nSheilagh retired from public service in 2017 after working as an Assistant Crown Attorney for over 30 years. She now runs her own consulting company- Stewart Solutions Inc. – providing support to various municipal and other public sector clients across Canada with an emphasis on sustainable\, fair and transparent automated enforcement and administrative penalty programs. \nShe is the recipient of a number of awards and recognition\, including the Amethyst Award – the highest award a civil servant in Ontario can receive. Sheilagh wears the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in recognition of her contributions to road safety in Canada and the Alpha Gamma Delta International Distinguished Citizen Medal for public service. \nShe is a recipient of the Prosecutors’ Association of Ontario Award of Merit and Lifetime Membership Award. In recognition of her work with the St John Ambulance Therapy Dog Program. Sheilagh is a Member of the Order of St. John\, an honour given on behalf of the late Queen by the Governor General of Canada. \nIn addition to running her own company\, Sheilagh is the Coordinator of the Therapy Dogs in the Courtroom Program\, the proud handler of a therapy dog\, Ringo Starr\, a Wheaten Terrier and the author of the 4th edition of Stewart and Moffatt on Provincial Offences Procedure in Ontario available through Earlscourt Legal Press.\n\nJoin Virtual Event:\nhttps://teams.microsoft.com/dl/launcher/launcher.html?url=%2F_%23%2Fl%2Fmeetup-join%2F19%3Ameeting_OTZjZDc4NDItZGRmOS00ZjkyLTliMmYtOTA2MGYxODI3Nzlh%40thread.v2%2F0%3Fcontext%3D%257b%2522Tid%2522%253a%2522875688ea-8b21-4b98-b25b-4b81851ad72d%2522%252c%2522Oid%2522%253a%25224a3ba1e2-3eaf-46fd-a2aa-5dc1b59160ca%2522%257d%26anon%3Dtrue&type=meetup-join&deeplinkId=54729b19-9a0d-4c63-9374-9b86ec371fcb&directDl=true&msLaunch=true&enableMobilePage=true&suppressPrompt=true\n
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/toronto-ite-automated-speed-enforcement-ase-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Smart City Sandbox\, 55 St.Clair Avenue\, 4th Floor\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M4V 2Y7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Panel
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <b><a href="https://teams.microsoft.com/dl/launcher/launcher.html?url=%2F_%23%2Fl%2Fmeetup-join%2F19%3Ameeting_OTZjZDc4NDItZGRmOS00ZjkyLTliMmYtOTA2MGYxODI3Nzlh%40thread.v2%2F0%3Fcontext%3D%257b%2522Tid%2522%253a%2522875688ea-8b21-4b98-b25b-4b81851ad72d%2522%252c%2522Oid%2522%253a%25224a3ba1e2-3eaf-46fd-a2aa-5dc1b59160ca%2522%257d%26anon%3Dtrue&type=meetup-join&deeplinkId=54729b19-9a0d-4c63-9374-9b86ec371fcb&directDl=true&msLaunch=true&enableMobilePage=true&suppressPrompt=true">Join Virtual Event</a></b><br/><br/><div>DESCRIPTION:The ITE Toronto Section\, with support from event sponsor Arcadis IBI Group\, presents a free panel discussion on Automated Speed Enforcement. This event will be held hybrid\, with in-person attendees having access to a thirty-minute networking session before the event starts. \nAutomated Speed Enforcement (ASE) is an automated system that uses a camera and a speed measurement device to help enforce speed limits in school zones and community safety zones. The Provincial Government authorized the use of ASE in municipalities back in 2017 and recent legislation will lead to rapid growth of these programs throughout the province. \nJoin our expert panel virtually or in-person at the Arcadis IBI Group Smart City Sandbox (4th Floor) to learn more about this critical safety technology that the public has strong feelings about\, both positive and negative. Attendees will be able to ask questions of the panelists with preference being given for questions from in-person attendees. \nPaid parking is available onsite; however\, as always ITE Toronto encourages in-person attendees to consider transit options. The venue is a short four-minute walk from the St. Clair TTC Subway Station. \n\nThis is a free hybrid event with both in-person and virtual registration. The event location is Smart City Sandbox\, Arcadis\, 55 St.Clair Avenue West\, 4th Floor\, Toronto\, ON M4V 2Y7.\n\n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nSpeakers\nTrevor Kanhai – City of Toronto\nTrevor Kanhai is the Senior Project Manager\, Automated Enforcement\, with the City of Toronto’s Transportation Services Division. He has over 15 years of experience in transportation and road safety with the City of Toronto and has been involved in the development and operation of many programs and projects including the City’s first Vision Zero Road Safety Plan. As an experienced project manager\, Trevor also has a background in systems analysis and computer programming and was previously supervisor of the City’s Traffic Data & Analytics unit. \nIn 2019\, Trevor moved over to the Permits & Enforcement section of Transportation Services where assisted in the development of the City’s Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) program and led the implementation of a new municipal Joint Processing Centre for ASE. Trevor currently serves as the Chair of the ASE Municipal Steering Committee. \n \nSteven Kemp\, P.Eng – Region of Durham\nSteven Kemp is the Manager of Traffic Engineering and Operations with the Regional Municipality of Durham. He has more than 25 years of municipal experience with the City of Toronto and Regional Municipality of York before moving into his current position with Durham Region. He has been involved in the design\, implementation and operation of several Intelligent Transportation Systems projects including traffic signal control\, freeway traffic management\, traveller information and automated enforcement systems. \nAs part of Durham’s Vision Zero strategy\, Steve has recently led a team to implement Automated Speed Enforcement and Red Light Cameras across Durham Region. \nSteve is a proud University of Waterloo engineering grad\, a registered Professional Engineer in the province of Ontario\, a former member of the Board of Directors of ITS Canada and one time past president of the Toronto Section of Institute of Transportation Engineers. \nSheilagh Stewart – Stewart Solutions\nSheilagh retired from public service in 2017 after working as an Assistant Crown Attorney for over 30 years. She now runs her own consulting company- Stewart Solutions Inc. – providing support to various municipal and other public sector clients across Canada with an emphasis on sustainable\, fair and transparent automated enforcement and administrative penalty programs. \nShe is the recipient of a number of awards and recognition\, including the Amethyst Award – the highest award a civil servant in Ontario can receive. Sheilagh wears the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in recognition of her contributions to road safety in Canada and the Alpha Gamma Delta International Distinguished Citizen Medal for public service. \nShe is a recipient of the Prosecutors’ Association of Ontario Award of Merit and Lifetime Membership Award. In recognition of her work with the St John Ambulance Therapy Dog Program. Sheilagh is a Member of the Order of St. John\, an honour given on behalf of the late Queen by the Governor General of Canada. \nIn addition to running her own company\, Sheilagh is the Coordinator of the Therapy Dogs in the Courtroom Program\, the proud handler of a therapy dog\, Ringo Starr\, a Wheaten Terrier and the author of the 4th edition of Stewart and Moffatt on Provincial Offences Procedure in Ontario available through Earlscourt Legal Press.
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SUMMARY:ITE BC Interior Section: Student Industry Night
DESCRIPTION:Do you like free pizza? \nDo you like your fellow transportation professionals? \nAre you interested in inspiring the next generation of transportation professionals? \nIf you answered yes to any of the above\, register for the ITE BC Interior Section’s Fall Industry and Student Chapter Networking Event at UBC Okanagan. This casual networking event will allow professionals to connect with the next generation of transportation engineers and familiar faces. \nHere are the details: \nWhen: Thursday\, September 21st\, 2023 from 6:30 – 8:00 PM \nWhere: UBC Okanagan – Kelowna Campus (Room EME 1151) \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! \nPlease let us know if you plan to attend: RSVP LINK
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-bc-interior-section-student-industry-night/
LOCATION:UBC Okanagan (Kelowna Campus)\, 1290 International Mews\, Kelowna\, BC\, V1V 1V8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Mixer,Presentation,Social
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SUMMARY:ITE Greater Vancouver - Fall Social
DESCRIPTION:Join the ITE Greater Vancouver Section at our September Social. Transportation professionals new and old are all welcome to connect over drinks and appetizers. The event will be at Steamworks – Mt. Pleasant location on September 27th\, from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm\, with a $10 admission including one drink ticket and shared appetizers.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-greater-vancouver-fall-social/
LOCATION:Steamworks Mt. Pleasant\, 2275 Main St\, Vancouver\, BC\, V5T 0K2\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Greater Vancouver":MAILTO:vancouver@itecanada.org
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