ITE Canada’s Training Committee is pleased to offer a new workshop in 2025 on Transportation & Affordability: Planning Complete Networks to Reduce Auto-Dependence.
This half-day virtual course will help transportation professionals understand the role they can play in addressing the housing crisis, what “car-lite” communities look like, and how to design and implement complete networks for new and intensifying communities.
Participants will leave this workshop with a stronger understanding of the building blocks for car-lite communities and actionable takeaways for their work in producing transportation master plans, secondary plans, plans of subdivision, and transportation impact assessments.
If you’re a transportation or land use planner, engineer, or other professional interested in designing more sustainable, affordable and inclusive communities, don’t miss this professional development opportunity.
Click here for the full workshop description, learning outcomes, and trainer biographies.
Format
One half-day virtual workshop
Date & Time
Thursday, January 23, 2025
12 pm to 4 pm (Eastern Time) /
9 am to 1 pm (Pacific Time)
Fees
ITE Member: $250
Non-ITE Member: $350
Student: $150
Registration Closes
Wedndesday, January 22
Register Here
ITE Canada’s training program is overseen by the Training Committee, a committed group of volunteer transportation professionals who coordinate the development and delivery of courses and workshops:
- Adam St. Amant (Chair)
- Marcia Eng (Vice-Chair)
- Karin Huang
- Hamed Esmaeeli
- Ian Roth (Past Chair)