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SUMMARY:ITE Vancouver Island Lunch'n'Learn: Access to Opportunities Measurement - April 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join ITE Vancouver Island section on April 28 for an informative Lunch & Learn on Access to Opportunities Measurement: Applications in Transportation and Complete Communities presented by Andrew Martin\, Watt Consulting Group. \nAccess to opportunities is an analytical approach to more objectively measuring transportation network performance. By combining land use and transportation network data\, the approach allows practitioners to answer questions about how well networks serve the community\, the scale of improvement from planned changes\, whether services are equitably distributed\, and more. Analyses can be applied to a wide range of active transportation and transit projects. This session will provide an overview of the different approaches to calculating access to opportunities metrics and how you can apply them in your work. \nDate: Tuesday\, April 28\, 2026 \nTime: 12:00pm – 1:30pm PST \nLocation: Midtown Court\, 740 Hillside Avenue (Main Floor Boardroom)\, Victoria\, BC \nLunch will be provided; please list any dietary restrictions when purchasing your ticket. \n== Ticket sales end on April 26 at 11:30pm== \n  \nSpeaker Bio: \nAndrew Martin is a Senior Transportation Planner at Watt Consulting Group with nearly a decade of experience transforming communities through data-driven analysis. His work focuses on supporting municipalities in developing effective transit and active transportation policies by combining traditional planning practice with data science techniques. \nAndrew is particularly interested in access-to-opportunity analysis\, transit network management\, bus speed and reliability\, and enabling communities to use open data to better understand and improve their transportation systems. \n 
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-vancouver-island-lunchnlearn-access-to-opportunities-measurement-apr2026/
LOCATION:Midtown Court – Ground Floor Boardroom\, 740 Hillside Avenue\, Victoria\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon,Presentation
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Vancouver Island Section":MAILTO:vancouverisland@itecanada.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260324T133000
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SUMMARY:ITE Vancouver Island Lunch'n'Learn: BC Ferries Spirit Class Vessels - March 2026
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE MARCH 22\, 2026: Event Cancelled\n\nThe ITE Vancouver Island Lunch’n’Learn scheduled for March 24\, 2026 has been cancelled due to spring break and low registration. All registered attendees will receive a full refund to the original method of payment. If you have any questions\, please contact vancouverisland@itecanada.org. \n— \n\nJoin ITE Vancouver Island section on March 24\, 2026 for an informative Lunch & Learn on BC Ferries Spirit Class Vessels: Completion of the Mid Life Upgrade Program\, presented by Eric Bekkering\, BC Ferry Services Inc. \nDate:  Tuesday\, March 24\, 2026 \nTime: 12:00pm – 1:30pm PST \nLocation: Midtown Court\, 740 Hillside Avenue (Main Floor Boardroom)\, Victoria\, BC \nLunch will be provided; please list any dietary restrictions when purchasing your ticket. \n== Ticket sales end on March 22 at 11:30pm== \nDescription: \nThis session will provide an overview of how corporate maintenance strategies\, technological advancements\, and both operating and project cost pressures shape decision‑making for major vessel lifecycle events. Attendees will gain insight into marine‑sector project planning and execution—from initial business case development through to final lessons learned. We will explore how the team delivered an extensive upgrade program for BC Ferries’ two largest vessels\, including the installation of new safety and navigation systems and a propulsion system conversion to dual‑fuel capability (natural gas and diesel). This complex program was executed in Gdańsk\, Poland\, and represents one of the most challenging and ambitious projects BC Ferry Services Inc. has ever undertaken. \nSpeaker Bio: \n \nEric Bekkering is a marine engineer\, project manager\, and asset management professional with more than 25 years of experience in vessel operations\, project execution\, and lifecycle asset management. He currently serves as Manager\, Maintenance Standards within the Engineering Standards and Asset Service team at BC Ferries\, where he leads initiatives that enhance maintenance governance and improve asset performance across the company. \n 
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-vancouver-island-lunchnlearn-bc-ferries-spirit-class-vessels-march2026/
LOCATION:Midtown Court – Ground Floor Boardroom\, 740 Hillside Avenue\, Victoria\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon,Presentation
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Vancouver Island Section":MAILTO:vancouverisland@itecanada.org
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SUMMARY:ITE Vancouver Island + BC Transit Lunch'n'Learn: Shaping the Future of Transit Together - Nov 2025
DESCRIPTION:Join ITE Vancouver Island and BC Transit in exploring the future of transit in Greater Victoria in this November Lunch’n’Learn titled: Next Stop: 2050 – Shaping the Future of Transit Together. In October\, BC Transit launched a public engagement to refresh the Victoria Regional Transit Plan\, and now we’re sharing what we heard. \nDATE: November 25\, 2025 \nTIME: 12:00pm–1:30 pm PST \nLOCATION: Midtown Court\, 740 Hillside Avenue (Main Floor Boardroom)\, Victoria\, BC \nLunch will be provided – please list any dietary restrictions when you purchase your ticket. \n= Registrations will close on Monday\, November 24\, at 11:00am =  \nDescription:\nThis session will highlight key themes from the feedback\, outline next steps in the planning process\, and discuss how public input is guiding future investments\, including RapidBus expansion and infrastructure upgrades. Come learn how the plan is evolving to meet the region’s needs through 2050 and how we plan to get there. \nPresenters:\n\nElise Wren\, Manager of Government Relations. Elise supports the Victoria Regional Transit Commission and liaises with the local government partners within the Victoria Region.\nLevi Megenbir\, Manager of Service Planning. Levi leads the Victoria Service Planning Team in the Victoria Region\, including long-range strategic planning and operational service planning.\n\n 
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-vancouver-island-bc-transit-lunchnlearn-shaping-the-future-of-transit-together-nov-2025/
LOCATION:Midtown Court – Ground Floor Boardroom\, 740 Hillside Avenue\, Victoria\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon,Presentation
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Vancouver Island Section":MAILTO:vancouverisland@itecanada.org
GEO:48.438978;-123.365767
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CREATED:20250917T124936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T213002Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Vancouver Island Section Lunch’n’Learn: Coordinated Multi-Modal Transportation - The CRD’s New Regional Transportation Service
DESCRIPTION:Join the ITE Vancouver Island Section for an informative Lunch-and-Learn session on Coordinated Multi-Modal Transportation – The CRD’s New Regional Transportation Service. \nDate: Tuesday\, October 14\, 2025 \nTime: Noon – 1:00 pm \nLocation: Midtown Court\, 740 Hillside Avenue (Main Floor Boardroom)\, Victoria\, BC \nLunch will be provided – please list any dietary restrictions when you purchase your ticket. \n  \nOverview: \nIn this Lunch & Learn\, you will receive an overview on the development and implementation of the Capital Regional District’s new Regional Transportation Service\, established to support coordinated\, multimodal transportation planning across the region. A key first step is the forthcoming update to the Regional Transportation Plan\, which will set the foundation for future initiatives under the new service. The presentation will explore the service’s mandate\, goals\, and anticipated impact on regional mobility\, while highlighting opportunities for collaboration. \nPresenter: \nPatrick Klassen\, Senior Manager\, Regional Planning & Transportation\, Capital Regional District (CRD) \nPatrick is an experienced community planning professional with a focus of experience in community planning\, urban design\, and transportation. His goal as a planner is to work collaboratively with the community and peers to advance resilient and inclusive communities. \n 
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-vancouver-island-section-lunchnlearn-coordinated-multi-modal-transportation-the-crds-new-regional-transportation-service/
LOCATION:Midtown Court – Ground Floor Boardroom\, 740 Hillside Avenue\, Victoria\, BC\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Vancouver Island Section":MAILTO:vancouverisland@itecanada.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250917T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250917T163000
DTSTAMP:20260704T220631
CREATED:20250715T201857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250716T140605Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Vancouver Island Section - Mid-Island Mixer\, September 2025
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nJoin fellow Vancouver Island transportation professionals on September 17\, 2025 for an afternoon of connecting and tackling some challenges that we’re facing within the transportation field. \nThe ITE Vancouver Island Section in collaboration with the City of Nanaimo are hosting a session for government staff\, consultants\, contractors and anyone else working in the transportation space with a focus on municipal transportation and active transportation\, as well as whatever people are most interested in unpacking. \n  \nEVENT DETAILS: \nDate & Time:      Wednesday\, September 17\, 2025\, 1:00pm to 4:30pm \nEvent location:  Service and Resource Centre\, 411 Dunsmuir Street\, Nanaimo\, BC – Boardroom \nEvent organizer(s):  ITE Vancouver Island Section and City of Nanaimo \n  \nEVENT FORMAT: \nThe afternoon will start with short presentations on challenging problems that transportation professionals are working on. Whether it’s ambiguous design standards\, new technology\, or a challenging political climate\, we will then host smaller discussion groups to explore the problems presented and share ideas and experience around navigating it. \nIf you would like to host a discussion on something that’s been puzzling you\, please email Fraser Mah at Fraser.Mah@nanaimo.ca\, Bruce Beames at bruce.beames@stantec.com and Dan Casey dcasey@urbansystems.ca to sign up to present on the topic and host a discussion around it. \nSome examples could include: \n\nUse of AFADs at intersections\nAI-based tools for modeling and management\nIntegrate near-miss data\nImplementing and enforcing the vulnerable road user regulations\n\n  \nREGISTRATION: \nFor ITE Members $25\, Students $10\, and Non-Members $30. \n 
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-vancouver-island-section-mid-island-mixer-september-2025/
LOCATION:Service and Resource Centre\, 411 Dunsmuir Street\, Nanaimo\, BC\, V9R 0E4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Mixer,Presentation
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Vancouver Island Section":MAILTO:vancouverisland@itecanada.org
GEO:49.163688;-123.938835
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240215T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240215T130000
DTSTAMP:20260704T220631
CREATED:20240202T171306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240202T191458Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Vancouver Island Section Lunch’n’Learn: Findings of the 2022 Capital Regional District Origin and Destination Household Travel Survey
DESCRIPTION:Findings of the 2022 Capital Regional District Origin and Destination Household Travel Survey\nThe presentation will provide a summary of the results of the Capital Regional District’s 2022 Origin and Destination Household Travel Survey. This important source of data profiles travel patterns of residents of the region. The presentation will provide insights on how micro-mobility (specifically e-bikes) and the pandemic have interrupted traditional modes of travel while also demonstrating how the data informs decision making and monitoring of targets across different levels of government\, the private and nonprofit sector. The presentation will examine data at a municipal\, sub-regional and regional scale. \nSpeaker Bio\nJohn Hicks is an experienced transportation planner with 20 plus years of experience in transportation planning\, data collection\, data analysis and policy development. He has worked for the State Government of Queensland – Passenger Transportation Branch\, BC Transit and the Capital Regional District (CRD). He currently oversees modelling and data collection\, transportation policy and planning functions at the Capital Regional District. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-vancouver-island-section-lunchnlearn-findings-of-the-2022-capital-regional-district-origin-and-destination-household-travel-survey/
LOCATION:Midtown Court – Ground Floor Boardroom\, 740 Hillside Avenue\, Victoria\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon,Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231107T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231107T130000
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CREATED:20230223T214313Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Vancouver Island Section Lunch’n’Learn: Public Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Support Guidelines
DESCRIPTION:Topic:\nPublic Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Support Guidelines \nPresenters:\n\nTim Shah\, RPP MCIP Transportation Planner\, Watt Consulting Group\nMaia Carolsfeld\, Electric Mobility Coordinator\, Climate Action\, Capital Regional District\nWyatt Ritchie\, P.Eng.\, Introba\n\nSummary:\nThe Capital Region Public Electric Vehicle Charging Guide\, one of the first of its kind in Canada\, provides guidance for businesses\, property owners\, and local governments to install publicly accessible electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in a consistent manner and help expand the charging network in the capital region. The presenters will discuss the key contents of the guide including [a] charging station design guidelines for publicly accessible EV charging stations in several common archetypes and locales in the capital region; [b] information about the science of EV charging station performance data\, which allows site hosts (those who own and manage a station) to understand whether their stations are meeting their organizational needs and objectives; and [c] common considerations that a site host would need to be aware of including the typical regulatory requirements of a local government\, and what to think about when considering a contractor to design and build the EV charging station. \nAs organizations in the capital region (and beyond) continue to look at opportunities to secure funding\, install\, and manage their EV charging stations\, the Capital Region Public Electric Vehicle Charging Guide will serve a valuable resource and help the CRD achieve its charging station targets by 2030 and gradually lower its transportation emissions over time.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-vancouver-island-section-lunchnlearn-public-electric-vehicle-ev-charging-support-guidelines/
LOCATION:Midtown Court – Ground Floor Boardroom\, 740 Hillside Avenue\, Victoria\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231010T130000
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SUMMARY:ITE Vancouver Island Section Lunch’n’Learn: Saanich’s Speed Limit Establishment Policy
DESCRIPTION:Saanich’s Speed Limit Establishment Policy\nPresenter:  Troy McKay\, Senior Manager\, Transportation and Development Services\, District of Saanich\nTroy is passionate about sustainable forms of transportation and building a safe connected community in Saanich. Troy’s recent work includes leading teams responsible for developing Saanich’s road safety policies and Active Transportation Plan\, and has managed large infrastructure projects such as the Craigflower Bridge Replacement. Troy oversees the team at Saanich responsible for building All Ages and Abilities (AAA) active transportation infrastructure. \nPresentation Description:\nThis presentation will provide an overview of the Saanich Speed Limit Establishment Policy which provides progressive guidance for staff to determine the appropriate speed limits on all streets under Saanich’s jurisdiction and control. The Saanich Speed Limit Establishment Policy is informed by the National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO) and their guide City Limits – Setting Safe Speed Limits on Urban Streets. This Council Policy sets guidelines for appropriate speed limits on all streets under the jurisdiction and control of the Municipality of Saanich. It is used as a tool to separate politics and engineering while being a guide staff’s recommendation to Council for enacting amendments to speed limits\, which are regulated through the Streets and Traffic Regulation Bylaw.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-vancouver-island-section-lunchnlearn-saanichs-speed-limit-establishment-policy/
LOCATION:Midtown Court – Ground Floor Boardroom\, 740 Hillside Avenue\, Victoria\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230418T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230418T130000
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CREATED:20230223T212131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230327T204241Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Vancouver Island Section Lunch'n'Learn: Victoria International Airport Runway 09-27 End Safety Area
DESCRIPTION:Victoria International Airport Runway 09-27 End Safety Area\nPresented by Joseph Chen\, P.Eng PMP\nDirector of Planning & Engineering\,\nVictoria Airport Authority \nPRESENTER:  As Director of Planning &Engineering Joseph is responsible for overseeing engineering projects spanning the planning\, design\, procurement\, and execution phases.  He received numerous professional Engineering Association awards for both the Calgary International Airport East Deicing Apron project in 2022 and Calgary International Airport Runway and Tunnel project in 2015.  His previous airport experience (prior to joining VAA) includes work at Yellowknife\, Cold Lake\, and Hamilton airports. \nDESCRIPTION:  As reported in 2018\, Transport Canada at that time had plans to introduce new regulations that would make it mandatory for larger airports in Canada to have 150 metres of extra space at the ends of their runways. This extra space is known as Runway End Safety Areas (RESAs) and are designed to prevent aircraft from overshooting the prescribed landing area. \nThe move comes more than a decade after the Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) found that the RESA at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport was too short\, after an Air France flight slid off one end of the runway and caught fire in August\, 2005. The TSB\, in its review of the incident\, recommended all major airports in Canada extend their RESAs by 300 metres. \nIt was reported that the runways at Victoria International Airport would fall under those proposed regulations from Transport Canada\, expecting the legislation would apply to airports that see commercial passenger traffic of at least 325\,000 a year — which Victoria exceeds. YYJ has peaked at just over to 2 million passengers through its gates in recent years. \nJoseph will give an update on the works under way at YYJ to comply with these requirements.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-vancouver-island-section-lunchnlearn-victoria-international-airport-runway-0927-end-safety-area/
LOCATION:Midtown Court – Ground Floor Boardroom\, 740 Hillside Avenue\, Victoria\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Vancouver Island Section":MAILTO:vancouverisland@itecanada.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230314T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230314T130000
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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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GEO:48.438978;-123.365767
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230228T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230228T130000
DTSTAMP:20260704T220631
CREATED:20230208T195922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230223T171404Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Vancouver Island Lunch'n'Learn: CRD Trail Widening + Lighting Initiative
DESCRIPTION:CRD Trail Widening + Lighting Initiative\nRoom location:  WATT Consulting Building\, Lobby Level Boardroom.  If coming in from Hillside Avenue entrance walk straight in and past the elevators (on left). If coming in from back of the building take the elevators to “L” level and turn left when exiting the elevator \nParking:  On-street: Market Street or Nanaimo Street; Pay parking: Robbins Lot #89\, 2606 Douglas Street (Across from Times Colonist) \nSandwich and drinks included \nDescription: The Galloping Goose and Lochside Regional Trails have steadily increased in popularity since being constructed in the late 1980s (Galloping Goose) and early 2000s (Lochside) and now average 3.8 million visits per year. The increase in user volumes and conflicts in urban trail sections have been identified as challenges for years. Identified as a key action in the Regional Trails Management Plan\, the Capital Regional District (CRD) with the assistance of Urban Systems undertook a technical study in 2020-2021 to consider widening and lighting options for approximately 6.6 km of the Galloping Goose and Lochside regional trails. This presentation will provide an overview of the technical study and findings\, including the background review and inventory\, best practices from other communities\, assessment of lighting opportunities\, and the trail widening options and recommended configuration. \nPresenters Bios:\nEmma Taylor\, RPP\, MCIP\nEmma is a Senior Planner with the Capital Regional District (CRD). Her work over the past 15 years has focused on park and trail planning\, active transportation initiatives\, and rural land use issues\, at both the community and regional scale. \nDan Casey\, RPP MCIP\nDan is a Transportation Planner and the Vancouver Island transportation practice lead with Urban Systems. He has had the good fortune to work in a variety of small\, medium and large communities in Western Canada over the past 15 years to develop multi-modal transportation plans\, parking and transportation demand management (TDM) studies\, technical transportation studies and community planning initiatives. He is the Vice-President for the Vancouver Island section of ITE Canada.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-vi-section-lunchnlearn/
LOCATION:Midtown Court – Ground Floor Boardroom\, 740 Hillside Avenue\, Victoria\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon
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GEO:48.438978;-123.365767
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220119T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220119T131500
DTSTAMP:20260704T220631
CREATED:20211214T185140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220119T222925Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Vancouver Island Webinar and AGM
DESCRIPTION:Lisa Mullins\, Senior Manager Government Relations\, BC Transit will be speaking about Transit Plans being developed in support of RapidBus corridors in the region. \nLisa Mullins is the Senior Manager Government Relations for the Victoria Regional Transit System. Since 2016\, Lisa has been instrumental in delivering improved transit service to communities across British Columbia\, and is committed to building strong partnerships. She has a strong background in management and operations and holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Entrepreneurial Management from Royal Roads University. \nTristan Ford is a Transit Planner at BC Transit.  He’s a UBC Engineering Physics graduate and has a background in transportation planning and engineering.  Tristan’s focus at BC Transit is on operational service planning in the Victoria Regional Transit System and supporting transportation development initiatives including infrastructure and service improvements. \nThis webinar will be followed by a short annual general meeting. \nSee you there! \n \n\nJoin Virtual Event:\nhttps://youtu.be/K6gGEn27pcM\n
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-vancouver-island-webinar-and-agm/
LOCATION:Victoria Area (Virtual)\, Canada
CATEGORIES:AGM,Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Vancouver Island Section":MAILTO:vancouverisland@itecanada.org
GEO:48.420856111524;-123.34558488
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <b><a href="https://youtu.be/K6gGEn27pcM">Join Virtual Event</a></b><br/><br/><div>DESCRIPTION:Lisa Mullins\, Senior Manager Government Relations\, BC Transit will be speaking about Transit Plans being developed in support of RapidBus corridors in the region. \nLisa Mullins is the Senior Manager Government Relations for the Victoria Regional Transit System. Since 2016\, Lisa has been instrumental in delivering improved transit service to communities across British Columbia\, and is committed to building strong partnerships. She has a strong background in management and operations and holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Entrepreneurial Management from Royal Roads University. \nTristan Ford is a Transit Planner at BC Transit.  He’s a UBC Engineering Physics graduate and has a background in transportation planning and engineering.  Tristan’s focus at BC Transit is on operational service planning in the Victoria Regional Transit System and supporting transportation development initiatives including infrastructure and service improvements. \nThis webinar will be followed by a short annual general meeting. \nSee you there! \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211208T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211208T130000
DTSTAMP:20260704T220631
CREATED:20211122T192743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211122T203216Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Vancouver Island: Geogrid Solutions for Transportation Infrastructure and Highway Applications
DESCRIPTION:Presenter\nTitan Environmental Containment Ltd.\nSubject:\n“Geogrid Solutions for Transportation Infrastructure and Highway Applications” \nOutline:\nTopics to be discussed include: \n*       Base reinforcement of flexible pavements over soft and saturated soils\n*       Reduction of pavement thickness using Titan Earth Grids and Swamp Grids\n*       Pavement structural enhancement\n*       Design Considerations\n*       Foundation support\n*       Reinforced Soil Walls\n*       Slopes and Landslide Repairs\n*       Roadway Embankments\n*       Asphalt & Concrete reinforcement\n*       Selected Case Studies \nSpeakers\nSam Bhat (M.Eng.)\nChief Technical Officer & VP Global Business Development \nSam Bhat holds a Master of Engineering with merit from reputed Indian Institute of Technology -Delhi and possesses a specialized background in interdisciplinary engineering and geosynthetics management. He has served the global geosynthetics market for the past 30 years having worked with some of the world’s leading geogrid organizations in the U.K.\, U.S.A.\, and Canada.  With extensive technical experience using geosynthetics solutions for a wide range of geotechnical and environmental applications\, including base/soil reinforcement\, asphalt reinforcement \, erosion control and maritime engineering in North and South America\, Asia\, Europe\, and the Middle East. Sam has lectured at reputed universities in Canada including Ryerson and Concordia and is involved in interdisciplinary academic engineering programs offering value-added geosynthetic solutions to help address a variety of complex civil\, environmental\, and geotechnical engineering problems. \nGarry McFarlane.\, CPESC\, CTR\, CISEC\nProduct Development Manager \nGarry McFarlane has spent the past 45 years in construction working throughout Manitoba\, Western\, and Eastern Canada.  In the mid-eighties\, Garry received a Diploma from Red River College in Building – Structural Technology\, and Architectural Drafting. In 2000\, he acquired a CTR designation through Construction Specifications Canada. Most recently\, Garry has acquired a CPESC designation as a Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control. In addition\, Garry earned a CISEC designation as a Certified Inspector in Erosion Control. \nGarry has extensive experience working for one of the largest General Contractors in North America. He was also the Canadian Geosynthetic Product Manager for one of the largest Construction Distributors in North America.\n\nJoin Virtual Event:\nhttps://global.gotomeeting.com/join/992495437\n
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-vancouver-island-geogrid-solutions-for-transportation-infrastructure-and-highway-applications/
LOCATION:Victoria Area (Virtual)\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Vancouver Island Section":MAILTO:vancouverisland@itecanada.org
GEO:48.420856111524;-123.34558488
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <b><a href="https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/992495437">Join Virtual Event</a></b><br/><br/><div>DESCRIPTION:Presenter\nTitan Environmental Containment Ltd.\nSubject:\n“Geogrid Solutions for Transportation Infrastructure and Highway Applications” \nOutline:\nTopics to be discussed include: \n*       Base reinforcement of flexible pavements over soft and saturated soils\n*       Reduction of pavement thickness using Titan Earth Grids and Swamp Grids\n*       Pavement structural enhancement\n*       Design Considerations\n*       Foundation support\n*       Reinforced Soil Walls\n*       Slopes and Landslide Repairs\n*       Roadway Embankments\n*       Asphalt & Concrete reinforcement\n*       Selected Case Studies \nSpeakers\nSam Bhat (M.Eng.)\nChief Technical Officer & VP Global Business Development \nSam Bhat holds a Master of Engineering with merit from reputed Indian Institute of Technology -Delhi and possesses a specialized background in interdisciplinary engineering and geosynthetics management. He has served the global geosynthetics market for the past 30 years having worked with some of the world’s leading geogrid organizations in the U.K.\, U.S.A.\, and Canada.  With extensive technical experience using geosynthetics solutions for a wide range of geotechnical and environmental applications\, including base/soil reinforcement\, asphalt reinforcement \, erosion control and maritime engineering in North and South America\, Asia\, Europe\, and the Middle East. Sam has lectured at reputed universities in Canada including Ryerson and Concordia and is involved in interdisciplinary academic engineering programs offering value-added geosynthetic solutions to help address a variety of complex civil\, environmental\, and geotechnical engineering problems. \nGarry McFarlane.\, CPESC\, CTR\, CISEC\nProduct Development Manager \nGarry McFarlane has spent the past 45 years in construction working throughout Manitoba\, Western\, and Eastern Canada.  In the mid-eighties\, Garry received a Diploma from Red River College in Building – Structural Technology\, and Architectural Drafting. In 2000\, he acquired a CTR designation through Construction Specifications Canada. Most recently\, Garry has acquired a CPESC designation as a Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control. In addition\, Garry earned a CISEC designation as a Certified Inspector in Erosion Control. \nGarry has extensive experience working for one of the largest General Contractors in North America. He was also the Canadian Geosynthetic Product Manager for one of the largest Construction Distributors in North America.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211124T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211124T130000
DTSTAMP:20260704T220631
CREATED:20211018T181540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211124T223606Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Vancouver Island: New Mobilities: Smart Planning for Emerging Transportation Technologies - Todd Litman
DESCRIPTION:New transportation technologies and service – from e-scooters to autonomous cars and flying taxis – can expand our world\, providing significant benefits to users\, but these may be offset by the large costs they can impose on communities. As these New Mobilities become more widely available\, how can we maximize their benefits and minimize their risks? Todd Litman’s new book\, “New Mobilities: Smart Planning for Emerging Transportation Technologies” (https://islandpress.org/books/new-mobilities) critically evaluates 12 developing transportation modes and services that are likely to affect our lives and communities\, and provides practical guidance for optimizing them. Come learn how communities can make informed decisions when planning for transportation innovations. \nPresenter: \nTodd Litman\, Victoria Transportation Policy Institute \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.\n\nJoin Virtual Event:\nhttps://youtu.be/gK2kSeSEtHg\n
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-vancouver-island-new-mobilities-smart-planning-for-emerging-transportation-technologies-todd-litman/
LOCATION:Victoria Area (Virtual)\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Virtual,Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Vancouver Island Section":MAILTO:vancouverisland@itecanada.org
GEO:48.420856111524;-123.34558488
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <b><a href="https://youtu.be/gK2kSeSEtHg">Join Virtual Event</a></b><br/><br/><div>DESCRIPTION:New transportation technologies and service – from e-scooters to autonomous cars and flying taxis – can expand our world\, providing significant benefits to users\, but these may be offset by the large costs they can impose on communities. As these New Mobilities become more widely available\, how can we maximize their benefits and minimize their risks? Todd Litman’s new book\, “New Mobilities: Smart Planning for Emerging Transportation Technologies” (https://islandpress.org/books/new-mobilities) critically evaluates 12 developing transportation modes and services that are likely to affect our lives and communities\, and provides practical guidance for optimizing them. Come learn how communities can make informed decisions when planning for transportation innovations. \nPresenter: \nTodd Litman\, Victoria Transportation Policy Institute \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.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210304T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210304T130000
DTSTAMP:20260704T220631
CREATED:20210208T230217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210208T235514Z
UID:10000412-1614859200-1614862800@www.itecanada.org
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
GEO:48.420856111524;-123.34558488
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