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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/
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SUMMARY:CITE National Capital Section (NCS) – Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The 2020 CITE National Capital Sections AGM will be hosted virtually on Thursday January 14th\, 2021. \nThe AGM will close-out our activities for 2020 with our year-end review of the 2020 Annual Report and assignment of our 2021 Executive committee. \nIf you’re registered as an ITE member for 2020 you should have received a ballot\, from cite_admin@itecanada.org\, to vote for two of the three nominees to join our Executive in 2021; if you have not done so yet please take the few moments to open the link and place your vote! Voting closes on Thursday December 31st. \nWe look forward to seeing you on January 14th! \nHappy holidays to you and yours\, \nCITE National Capital Section Executive \n  \n  \n \n\nJoin Virtual Event:\nhttps://global.gotomeeting.com/join/731548229\n
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/cite-national-capital-section-ncs-annual-general-meeting/
LOCATION:Ottawa Area (Virtual)\, Ottawa\, ON\, Canada
CATEGORIES:AGM
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <b><a href="https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/731548229">Join Virtual Event</a></b><br/><br/><div>DESCRIPTION:The 2020 CITE National Capital Sections AGM will be hosted virtually on Thursday January 14th\, 2021. \nThe AGM will close-out our activities for 2020 with our year-end review of the 2020 Annual Report and assignment of our 2021 Executive committee. \nIf you’re registered as an ITE member for 2020 you should have received a ballot\, from cite_admin@itecanada.org\, to vote for two of the three nominees to join our Executive in 2021; if you have not done so yet please take the few moments to open the link and place your vote! Voting closes on Thursday December 31st. \nWe look forward to seeing you on January 14th! \nHappy holidays to you and yours\, \nCITE National Capital Section Executive \n  \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:ITE NCS December Webinar: Virtual Tour of The Elgin Street Renewal Project\, Ottawa.
DESCRIPTION:The National Capital Section (NCS) is ending the year with a webinar on the City of Ottawa’s Elgin Street Renewal Project. This free lunchtime webinar will take place on December 3rd and will be led by two speakers experienced in complete streets design\, who were involved in the design (and construction) of this project. The webinar will include a virtual tour of the project corridor with narration by the speakers pointing out key design elements along the corridor. This will be followed by a presentation  covering the Project Background\, Street Design\, Safety Measures and Measures of Success. \nPresenters: \nRonald A. Clarke\, MCIP\, RPP (Vice-President\, Transportation\, Ottawa at Parsons Corporation) \nVanessa Black\, P.Eng. (Transportation Engineer – Network Modification\, City of Ottawa)\n\nJoin Virtual Event:\nhttps://meet.google.com/vfo-guoo-zbw\n
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-ncs-december-webinar-virtual-tour-of-the-elgin-street-renewal-project-ottawa/
LOCATION:Ottawa Area (Virtual)\, Ottawa\, ON\, Canada
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <b><a href="https://meet.google.com/vfo-guoo-zbw">Join Virtual Event</a></b><br/><br/><div>DESCRIPTION:The National Capital Section (NCS) is ending the year with a webinar on the City of Ottawa’s Elgin Street Renewal Project. This free lunchtime webinar will take place on December 3rd and will be led by two speakers experienced in complete streets design\, who were involved in the design (and construction) of this project. The webinar will include a virtual tour of the project corridor with narration by the speakers pointing out key design elements along the corridor. This will be followed by a presentation  covering the Project Background\, Street Design\, Safety Measures and Measures of Success. \nPresenters: \nRonald A. Clarke\, MCIP\, RPP (Vice-President\, Transportation\, Ottawa at Parsons Corporation) \nVanessa Black\, P.Eng. (Transportation Engineer – Network Modification\, City of Ottawa)
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SUMMARY:ITE NCS October Webinar: E-Scooter Pilot in Ottawa
DESCRIPTION:The National Capital Section (NCS) is thrilled to be hosting a webinar on the City of Ottawa’s recent e-scooter pilot. This free lunchtime webinar will take place on October 15th and will include two speakers involved in the pilot\, who have significant experience in the fields of micro mobility and transportation demand management (TDM). The webinar will cover the results and lessons learned of this summer’s e-scooter pilot in Ottawa as well as highlight e-scooter operations elsewhere in Canada. A short Q/A will follow the presentations. \nPresenter: Kathleen Wilker\, City of Ottawa. \nKathleen Wilker leads the City of Ottawa’s Transportation Demand Management Program. Her work centres on developing and implementing policies and programs enabling residents to enjoy using Ottawa’s walking\, cycling and transit networks more often. She has been instrumental in collaborating with colleagues\, councillors\, external stakeholders\, e-scooter providers and residents to bring e-scooters to Ottawa this summer. \nPresenter: Chris Schafer\, Bird Canada. \nChris Schafer is Vice President\, Government Affairs at Bird Canada. Prior to joining Bird Canada\, Chris was a Senior Director at another micromobility start-up after almost five years at Uber Canada as their Senior Public Policy Manager in Canada. Previously\, Chris did stints in media\, at think tanks and as a regulatory lawyer with Gowlings in Ottawa.\n\nJoin Virtual Event:\nhttps://youtu.be/kvG_tiZN1Nw\n
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-ncs-october-webinar-e-scooter-pilot-in-ottawa/
LOCATION:Ottawa Area (Virtual)\, Ottawa\, ON\, Canada
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <b><a href="https://youtu.be/kvG_tiZN1Nw">Join Virtual Event</a></b><br/><br/><div>DESCRIPTION:The National Capital Section (NCS) is thrilled to be hosting a webinar on the City of Ottawa’s recent e-scooter pilot. This free lunchtime webinar will take place on October 15th and will include two speakers involved in the pilot\, who have significant experience in the fields of micro mobility and transportation demand management (TDM). The webinar will cover the results and lessons learned of this summer’s e-scooter pilot in Ottawa as well as highlight e-scooter operations elsewhere in Canada. A short Q/A will follow the presentations. \nPresenter: Kathleen Wilker\, City of Ottawa. \nKathleen Wilker leads the City of Ottawa’s Transportation Demand Management Program. Her work centres on developing and implementing policies and programs enabling residents to enjoy using Ottawa’s walking\, cycling and transit networks more often. She has been instrumental in collaborating with colleagues\, councillors\, external stakeholders\, e-scooter providers and residents to bring e-scooters to Ottawa this summer. \nPresenter: Chris Schafer\, Bird Canada. \nChris Schafer is Vice President\, Government Affairs at Bird Canada. Prior to joining Bird Canada\, Chris was a Senior Director at another micromobility start-up after almost five years at Uber Canada as their Senior Public Policy Manager in Canada. Previously\, Chris did stints in media\, at think tanks and as a regulatory lawyer with Gowlings in Ottawa.
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