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SUMMARY:[TRAINING • In-Person] Transportation Equity: Developing Solutions for Social Inclusion
DESCRIPTION:Date: Thursday\, October 23\, 2025 \nTime: 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM \nLocation: BA Group’s Head Office at 95 St. Clair Avenue West\, 10th Floor\, Suite 1000\, Toronto\, ON \nThis session will qualify for PDH credits for attendees. This workshop is also being offered virtually on November 4.\n \nWorkshop Description\nTransportation systems shape access to opportunities\, yet mobility inequalities persist. Social exclusion in mobility is not a new issue\, but systematic inclusion principles and processes remain limited\, and the knowledge in this area is yet to be fully developed. This training course seeks to help transportation professionals understand how changes to transportation systems can be more socially inclusive and address issues of inequality. \nSupported by internal research and developed by a diverse team of experts\, this workshop combines strong theoretical foundations with practical applications to offer a comprehensive approach to transportation equity. Participants will learn how transportation equity principles\, tools\, and solutions translate into real action and change the course of transportation infrastructure programs and delivery.  The goal is to equip transportation practitioners with the tools to create more inclusive\, resilient\, and just mobility systems. \nParticipants will gain practical strategies and real-world insights to apply transportation equity principles in their daily work. Through case studies and expert guidance\, they will learn how to turn equity concepts into actionable solutions that shape inclusive policies\, programs\, and infrastructure. This course will provide alternative perspectives to align transportation policies\, programs and implementation with the Canadian National Human Rights Charter\, treating equity as a fundamental right\, not just as an additional consideration. Training content highlights systemic exclusion\, its impact on marginalized communities\, and strategies to mitigate unintended consequences and address equity gaps. By integrating well-established and emerging transportation equity concepts into practical applications\, the course equips participants with the knowledge to embed equity into everyday transportation practices and decisions.  \nThe half-day course is divided into several sections: \n\nBasics of Transportation Equity: The workshop will start with fundamentals of transportation equity\, basic principles\, history\, theoretical foundations such as framework and types of transportation equity\, philosophical framework\, systematic causes of inequality\, spatial justice theories and other fundamentals. It will include participant interactions and quick surveys.\nEquity in Public Space: This topic will delve into spatial injustice\, recognize recurring inequality conditions\, and address them through an equitable approach to public street design and placemaking concepts\, using unused space identification\, redesign\, and implementation strategies. \nEquity and Mobility Resilience: Understand the resilience of transportation systems in the face of climate change disparities\, energy depletion\, and environmental viewpoints\, including new approaches to mobility energy planning and policy development. \nEquity in Emerging Mobility Modes and Technologies: Examine the promises and challenges of new mobility technologies and apply solutions to prevent emerging inequalities in digital and shared mobility platforms. \nEquity in Mobility Access Planning and Policy: Explore new concepts\, solutions\, and practical tools for multimodal planning and design\, including the creation of multimodal mobility hubs to improve access to diverse transportation modes. \nTransportation Disadvantage and Poverty: Discover strategies and tools to combat transportation poverty and mobility disadvantages and explore how overlooked indicators and data can contribute to systemic inequality.\nDesign Parameter and Equity Connections: This session will uncover hidden gender disparities in automobile design and their links to road safety inequalities and learn processes to reduce and eliminate these disparities. In addition\, participants will gain insights from real-life safety incidents and collisions and understand how transportation equity plays a crucial role in fostering inclusion\, upholding human rights\, and providing liability and judicial perspectives.\nIn Class Exercises: Through interactive exercises and digital tools\, participants will examine how shared mobility solutions can complement existing transportation policies to close equity gaps. These activities will highlight strategies for integrating equity considerations into planning and decision-making\, with a focus on systemic inclusion and spatial justice.\n\nTarget Audience\nTransportation engineers\, planners\, land use planners\, urban designers\, mobility technology service providers\, and other professionals involved in urban mobility system development\, who are focused on promoting equity within sustainable mobility solutions. \nLearning Outcomes\nAs a result of attending the training\, practitioners will be able to: \n\nEvaluate the processes used to implement equity policies and laws in contemporary transportation practice\nIdentify the equity concerns associated with various tools for evaluating travel patterns and behavior\nApply strategies and tools to increase the access to employment\, education\, affordable housing\, and transportation for underserved communities\nEvaluate various strategies designed to increase access to emerging modes for underserved populations\nIdentify the potential equity impacts of proposed transportation funding mechanisms\n\nTrainers\nInstructors: Julia de Lange\, PhD\, P.Eng.; Abdul Madani\, M.Eng\, EIT; and Mehemed Delibasic\, P.Eng. \nSupport: Abdul Razak Alozi\, PhD\, EIT; Maryam Hasanpour\, PhD\, EIT  \nJulia de Lange\, B.Eng.\, M.A.Sc.\, Ph.D.\, E.I.T.\nDr. Julia de Lange is an Associate with the Biomechanics and Personal Injury group at 30 Forensic Engineering. She earned her M.A.Sc. and Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering at McMaster University after completing her undergraduate degree in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Guelph. Her research focused on developing enhanced injury tolerance criteria for automotive and defense applications\, and appropriately translating these to crash test dummies. She has taught undergraduate courses in Biomedical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering at McMaster University. \nAbdul Madani\, BSCE\, M.Eng.\, E.I.T.\nMr. Abdul Madani is an Associate with the Transportation and Safety Group at 30 Forensic Engineering. He graduated from the University of Sharjah with Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering and a Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering from McMaster University\, with a specialization in geometric design risk and reliability assessment and highway safety. Prior to joining 30 Forensic Engineering\, Abdul worked for the Transportation sector in the Government of Dubai where he gained a range of skills in traffic safety\, work zone safety and traffic management\, road users’ safety\, policy updates\, and Vision Zero projects.c \nMehemed Delibasic\, B.Sc.\, M.Sc.\, P.Eng.\nMehemed is Vice President of the Transportation and Safety Group at 30 Forensic Engineering. With over 25 years of comprehensive professional experience\, Mehemed has been involved in and managed numerous multi-modal transportation planning studies\, transportation master plans\, and transportation planning/traffic engineering studies. His most recent experience applies an equitable approach for Transportation/Active Master Planning Studies\, including affordable and equitable accessible transportation options. Mehemed is a recognized subject matter expert on the latest multi-modal transportation master planning studies\, active transportation master plan studies\, parking\, and traffic safety\, and has delivered several presentations on these topics at industry events. \nRegistration deadline: October 22\, 2025 at 12 noon ET
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/training-transportation-equity-developing-solutions-for-social-inclusion-oct-2025-toronto/
LOCATION:BA Group Head Office\, 95 St Clair Avenue West Suite 1000\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:ITE Toronto Section: Achieving Vision Zero through a Safe Systems Approach (Hybrid)
DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled to announce an upcoming hybrid Road Safety Panel event hosted by ITE Toronto\, taking place on Tuesday\, September 3\, 2024\, from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm ET. This exciting event will be held at the BA Group Office\, located at 95 St Clair Avenue West Suite 1000\, and will also be available online. Lunch will be provided for in-person attendees. \n  \nEvent Details: \nDate: Tuesday\, September 3\, 2024\nTime: 11:00 am – 2:00 pm ET\nLocation: BA Group Office\, 95 St Clair Avenue West Suite 1000\nFormat: Hybrid (In-person and online options available) \nFeatured Speakers: \nRussell Brownlee\, M.A. Sc.\, RSP1\, FITE\, P. Eng.\nCEO\, True North Safety Group (TNS) \nRussell Brownlee is a Transportation Safety Engineer with extensive experience in forensic investigation and consulting services related to transportation facility design\, construction\, operations\, human factors\, and maintenance. As the CEO of TNS\, he is a registered professional engineer in several Canadian provinces and has been recognized as an expert in transportation engineering and safety by the Superior Court of Justice in Ontario. Russell has held numerous leadership roles within ITE\, including Past President of the Toronto Section Executive and Canadian District Director on ITE’s International Board of Direction. He has received prestigious awards such as the Transportation Safety Council Edmund R. Ricker Award and the CITE Robert Burton Distinguished Service Award. \nSheyda Saneinejad\, P. Eng\, RSP1\nManager\, Vision Zero Projects\, City of Toronto \nWith over 14 years of experience in road safety and active transportation\, Sheyda Saneinejad is a professional engineer dedicated to improving safety for vulnerable road users. As the Manager of Vision Zero Projects at the City of Toronto\, she oversees various aspects of planning\, designing\, operating\, and monitoring the right of way for vulnerable road users. Sheyda holds a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering and a Master’s degree in Transportation Planning and Engineering. Her diverse experience spans both public and private sectors\, making her a key figure in the implementation of Vision Zero initiatives in Toronto. \nGeni Bahar\, P.Eng.\, P.E.\, RSPI2\, FITE\nPresident\, NAVIGATS Inc. \nGeni Bahar is a civil engineer with more than 40 years of professional experience as a researcher and practitioner in road safety management. As the President of NAVIGATS Inc.\, she has developed a broad and unique blend of expertise in analytical methodologies and tools for road safety\, traffic analysis\, collision studies\, and safety program development. Geni has played a pivotal role in several Vision Zero initiatives and has been actively involved in TRB\, ITE\, and TAC safety committees. She has been recognized for her contributions to the transportation industry with awards such as the TAC “Transportation Person of the Year” and the CARSP Lifetime Achievement Award. \nPeter Y. Park\, Ph.D.\, P.Eng.\nProfessor and Associate Dean\, Lassonde School of Engineering\, York University \nDr. Peter Y. Park is a distinguished professor and Associate Dean of Research\, Innovation\, Enterprise & Partnerships at the Lassonde School of Engineering\, York University. With 30 years of experience in both industry and academic research\, Dr. Park specializes in road and rail safety\, intelligent transportation systems\, big data analytics\, and transportation planning. He has been instrumental in developing safety tools and initiatives for various government agencies\, including GIS-based systems for identifying high collision locations and the U.S. Federal Highway Administration’s Countermeasure Selection Tool for “SafetyAnalyst.” Dr. Park’s extensive research and contributions to transportation safety have been published in numerous top-tier journals\, and he continues to serve on editorial boards for leading journals in the field. \nPricing: \n\nOnline: Free\nIn Person (Members): $10\nIn Person (Non-members): $15\n\nRegistration: \n\nIn Person: Limited to 50 spots (with a maximum of 15 spots reserved for students).\nOnline: Limited to 100 spots.\n\nOnly online registered participants will receive the link to join the online session. \nEvent Sponsor: We would like to extend our gratitude to BA Group for graciously sponsoring this event. \nDon’t miss out on this unique opportunity to learn from and engage with leading industry experts in road safety. Register now to secure your spot!\n\nJoin Virtual Event:\nhttps://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_NTgwNWJhNmQtNTk4MS00NjQyLTkxMjQtZDQyZmViNzVlZDVl%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22875688ea-8b21-4b98-b25b-4b81851ad72d%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%224a3ba1e2-3eaf-46fd-a2aa-5dc1b59160ca%22%7d\n
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <b><a href="https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_NTgwNWJhNmQtNTk4MS00NjQyLTkxMjQtZDQyZmViNzVlZDVl%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22875688ea-8b21-4b98-b25b-4b81851ad72d%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%224a3ba1e2-3eaf-46fd-a2aa-5dc1b59160ca%22%7d">Join Virtual Event</a></b><br/><br/><div>DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled to announce an upcoming hybrid Road Safety Panel event hosted by ITE Toronto\, taking place on Tuesday\, September 3\, 2024\, from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm ET. This exciting event will be held at the BA Group Office\, located at 95 St Clair Avenue West Suite 1000\, and will also be available online. Lunch will be provided for in-person attendees. \n  \nEvent Details: \nDate: Tuesday\, September 3\, 2024\nTime: 11:00 am – 2:00 pm ET\nLocation: BA Group Office\, 95 St Clair Avenue West Suite 1000\nFormat: Hybrid (In-person and online options available) \nFeatured Speakers: \nRussell Brownlee\, M.A. Sc.\, RSP1\, FITE\, P. Eng.\nCEO\, True North Safety Group (TNS) \nRussell Brownlee is a Transportation Safety Engineer with extensive experience in forensic investigation and consulting services related to transportation facility design\, construction\, operations\, human factors\, and maintenance. As the CEO of TNS\, he is a registered professional engineer in several Canadian provinces and has been recognized as an expert in transportation engineering and safety by the Superior Court of Justice in Ontario. Russell has held numerous leadership roles within ITE\, including Past President of the Toronto Section Executive and Canadian District Director on ITE’s International Board of Direction. He has received prestigious awards such as the Transportation Safety Council Edmund R. Ricker Award and the CITE Robert Burton Distinguished Service Award. \nSheyda Saneinejad\, P. Eng\, RSP1\nManager\, Vision Zero Projects\, City of Toronto \nWith over 14 years of experience in road safety and active transportation\, Sheyda Saneinejad is a professional engineer dedicated to improving safety for vulnerable road users. As the Manager of Vision Zero Projects at the City of Toronto\, she oversees various aspects of planning\, designing\, operating\, and monitoring the right of way for vulnerable road users. Sheyda holds a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering and a Master’s degree in Transportation Planning and Engineering. Her diverse experience spans both public and private sectors\, making her a key figure in the implementation of Vision Zero initiatives in Toronto. \nGeni Bahar\, P.Eng.\, P.E.\, RSPI2\, FITE\nPresident\, NAVIGATS Inc. \nGeni Bahar is a civil engineer with more than 40 years of professional experience as a researcher and practitioner in road safety management. As the President of NAVIGATS Inc.\, she has developed a broad and unique blend of expertise in analytical methodologies and tools for road safety\, traffic analysis\, collision studies\, and safety program development. Geni has played a pivotal role in several Vision Zero initiatives and has been actively involved in TRB\, ITE\, and TAC safety committees. She has been recognized for her contributions to the transportation industry with awards such as the TAC “Transportation Person of the Year” and the CARSP Lifetime Achievement Award. \nPeter Y. Park\, Ph.D.\, P.Eng.\nProfessor and Associate Dean\, Lassonde School of Engineering\, York University \nDr. Peter Y. Park is a distinguished professor and Associate Dean of Research\, Innovation\, Enterprise & Partnerships at the Lassonde School of Engineering\, York University. With 30 years of experience in both industry and academic research\, Dr. Park specializes in road and rail safety\, intelligent transportation systems\, big data analytics\, and transportation planning. He has been instrumental in developing safety tools and initiatives for various government agencies\, including GIS-based systems for identifying high collision locations and the U.S. Federal Highway Administration’s Countermeasure Selection Tool for “SafetyAnalyst.” Dr. Park’s extensive research and contributions to transportation safety have been published in numerous top-tier journals\, and he continues to serve on editorial boards for leading journals in the field. \nPricing: \n\nOnline: Free\nIn Person (Members): $10\nIn Person (Non-members): $15\n\nRegistration: \n\nIn Person: Limited to 50 spots (with a maximum of 15 spots reserved for students).\nOnline: Limited to 100 spots.\n\nOnly online registered participants will receive the link to join the online session. \nEvent Sponsor: We would like to extend our gratitude to BA Group for graciously sponsoring this event. \nDon’t miss out on this unique opportunity to learn from and engage with leading industry experts in road safety. Register now to secure your spot!
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