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SUMMARY:ITE Canada Executive Committee Town Hall 2026: Roles & Responsibilities of the Executive
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a virtual town hall on April 16\, 2026\, at 12:00 PM (Noon) Eastern Time to learn more about serving on the ITE Canada Executive Committee. This event will feature current Executive Committee members who will share their experiences and answer your questions about their roles and positions\, including the responsibilities\, time commitments and\, most of all\, the benefits of serving! \nWhether you are considering running for a position or just curious about the committee’s work\, this town hall is the perfect opportunity to gain insights and perspectives from those who have been in the role. \nLearn more in the Call for Nominations open here for the Secretary position.\n\nJoin Virtual Event:\nhttps://teams.microsoft.com/meet/26110395341976?p=pNP5T5pj25jIgxUx3m\n
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/executive-committee-town-hall-2026/
LOCATION:Ottawa Area (Virtual)\, Ottawa\, ON\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Panel,Virtual
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <b><a href="https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/26110395341976?p=pNP5T5pj25jIgxUx3m">Join Virtual Event</a></b><br/><br/><div>DESCRIPTION:Join us for a virtual town hall on April 16\, 2026\, at 12:00 PM (Noon) Eastern Time to learn more about serving on the ITE Canada Executive Committee. This event will feature current Executive Committee members who will share their experiences and answer your questions about their roles and positions\, including the responsibilities\, time commitments and\, most of all\, the benefits of serving! \nWhether you are considering running for a position or just curious about the committee’s work\, this town hall is the perfect opportunity to gain insights and perspectives from those who have been in the role. \nLearn more in the Call for Nominations open here for the Secretary position.
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SUMMARY:ITE Section du Québec/Quebec Section: Soirée réseautage
DESCRIPTION:Soirée réseautage Vision Zéro : des approches variées pour un objectif commun\nQuatre présentations axées sur la Vision Zéro\, suivies d’une soirée réseautage\, l’occasion parfaite pour rencontrer des collègues. \nSoirée commanditée par Artelia Canada. \nAu programme : quatre présentations inspirantes suivies d’un cocktail dînatoire\, l’occasion idéale d’échanger\, de créer des liens et de partager des idées avec des collègues du domaine.\n– Analyse des collisions mortelles et graves à Montréal : vers l’atteinte de Vision Zéro par Elise Cécyre de la Ville de Montréal\n– Les drones au service de la mobilité et de la sécurité par Renée Pellerin et Maryka Jolicoeur d’Artelia\n– Analyses postcollisions mortelles par Elizabeth Caza de CIMA+\n– Sécurité des piétons aux intersections par Wiem Bargaoui de l’INRS \nDétails de l’événement\nDate :  jeudi le 16 avril 2026\nHeure : de 17h30 à 20h00\nLieu : Artelia Canada\, 7101 avenue du Parc\, bureau 100\, Montréal \nCoût: \n\nGratuit ​​pour les membres de l’ITE\n20 $ pour les non-membres de l’ITE\n\n==Les inscriptions se terminent le 15 avril à 17h30 / Registration closes April 15 at 5:30 pm==
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-quebec-soiree-reseautage-avril-2026/
LOCATION:Artelia Canada\, 7101 \, avenue du Parc\, bureau 100\, Montréal\, Québec\, H3N 1X9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Mixer,Presentation
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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
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SUMMARY:ITE Northern Alberta: Luncheon - May 2026
DESCRIPTION:Whitemud Landing Major Area Structure Plan (ASP) Transportation Corridor Study\nJoin the ITE Northern Alberta section on May 6\, 2026 for a presentation on this topic from EXP and Leduc County. \nThis presentation presents the findings of the Whitemud Landing Major Area Structure Plan (ASP) Transportation Corridor Study in Leduc County\, Alberta. Unlike conventional planning processes where transportation networks are designed to support pre-established land uses\, this study adopted a reverse approach—using transportation planning as the foundational framework to shape future land development. The study focused on the proposed extension of 170th Street\, a strategic north-south corridor connecting the ASP area with the regional network\, providing access to key destinations including the Edmonton International Airport\, Queen Elizabeth II Highway\, surrounding industrial hubs\, and nearby communities like the City of Edmonton\, the City of Leduc and other communities. \nThrough a comprehensive analysis of regional connectivity\, functional classification scenarios\, extensive coordination with relevant stakeholders\, and traffic modeling\, 170th Street Extension was proposed as a four-lane rural divided arterial. This classification was selected to balance regional mobility with local accessibility\, enabling phased development of the ASP while minimizing environmental and community impacts. The proposed 170th alignment followed Whitemud Creek and was proposed for its ability to optimize developable land\, reduce constructability risks\, minimize creek crossings and avoid conflicts with existing landmarks and infrastructure. \nForecasted traffic volumes and trip generation estimates were used to define access strategies and internal street networks\, ensuring that land use intensity remained within the operational capacity of the proposed transportation infrastructure\, without needing major network upgrades outside of 170th Street. \nThis study demonstrates the value of transportation-led planning in shaping efficient land development considering infrastructure constraints and jurisdictional complexity. \nDATE: Wednesday May 6\, 2026 \nTIME: 11:45am – 1:00pm \nLOCATION: University Club\, University of Alberta\, 11435 Saskatchewan Dr. NW\, Edmonton\, AB \nREGISTRATION: Regular pricing is active until Friday\, May 1. Late registration charges will apply beginning at 12 noon\, May 1st. \nPlease note that photos/videos may be taken during the event and may be used internally or for promotional purposes by the ITE Northern Alberta Section. If you do not wish to be photographed\, please contact northernalberta@itecanada.org. \nAbout the Presenters:\nDes Mryglod\, P. Eng\, Director – Engineering\, Utilities and Transit\, Leduc County \nDes Mryglod is a senior municipal infrastructure leader and Professional Engineer with nearly three decades of experience in public works\, engineering\, utilities\, and transit within one of Alberta’s fastest-growing regions\, Leduc County. \nDes currently serves as Director\, Engineering\, Utilities & Transit for Leduc County\, a role that reflects both the breadth of his technical expertise and the depth of his leadership experience. In this position\, he is responsible for the strategic planning\, operation\, and long-term sustainability of the County’s water distribution systems\, wastewater collection and treatment facilities\, solid waste and curbside services\, and transit operations\, including Leduc County’s participation in the Leduc Transit joint-venture partnership with the City of Leduc. He also provides engineering and technical leadership in support of development-driven and County-sponsored capital projects\, with a strong emphasis on asset management\, service reliability\, fiscal responsibility\, and value for residents. \nDes joined Leduc County in 1999 and has spent his entire professional career within the County’s Public Works and Engineering Department\, advancing steadily through increasing levels of responsibility. He began his career as an Engineering Coordinator\, providing technical support to the Manager of Engineering. In 2004\, he was promoted to Manager of Engineering\, where he was responsible for delivering technical support for County road and utility operations and acting as an engineering resource to other municipal departments. \nIn 2011\, Des assumed the role of Director of Public Works and Engineering\, leading teams responsible for the planning\, design\, construction\, operation\, and maintenance of the County’s roadway network\, water distribution systems\, wastewater collection and treatment systems\, and solid waste handling facilities. In November 2019\, his position was refocused to Director of Engineering & Utilities\, sharpening his mandate around engineering services and utility operations. In 2025\, his portfolio was expanded again to include Transit\, reflecting the County’s growth and increasing service complexity. \nThroughout his career\, Des has led multidisciplinary teams through major infrastructure programs\, system expansions\, and service enhancements\, balancing growth\, regulatory compliance\, cost-effectiveness\, and community expectations. \nMounira Sayour\, P.Eng\, Transportation Planner\, EXP Services \nWith over 16 years of experience\, Mounira is a versatile transportation planner with experience in forecasting and modeling on various projects in Canada\, USA\, UAE and Saudi Arabia. Throughout her career\, Mounira has developed a deep understanding of multi-modal planning\, traffic engineering and design. Mounira has led several transportation master plans\, feasibility studies\, corridor studies and parking studies where she was responsible for various traffic engineering and transportation planning tasks. She led and was involved in a wide range of transportation studies and policy development such as the Collingwood TMP\, the Oakville TMP and City of Calgary’s City Building Program\, and the Whitemud Landing Major ASP Transportation Study.  \nShe is well-versed in strategic modeling development and has extensive experience in a variety of transportation and traffic modelling software (PTV Visum\, Emme). She is an expert in Geographic Information Systems software (ESRI ArcGIS\, FME)\, and in programming languages (Python\, C#\, R). \nHer background in computer engineering and transportation engineering and her experience in geographic information systems allowed her to develop tailored methodologies and tools to increase the efficiency of modeling tasks\, including data entry\, analysis and illustration.  \nParking:\nThe University Club lot will only be accessible for assigned permit holders and club members. If you are not personally a member of The University Club or do not have a UofA parking permit\, you are directed to use the Windsor Car Park. For additional details\, visit the University Club and UofA Parking Services websites. \nParking availability in the Windsor Car Park is not guaranteed. If able\, please consider using transit\, rideshare\, or active modes to travel to the University Club. \nParking Rates are subject to change by the University Parking Services: \n\nHourly: $5.00\nDaily Maximum: $17.00\n\nLuncheon sponsored by EXP
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-northern-alberta-luncheon-may-2026/
LOCATION:University Club at the University of Alberta\, 11435 Saskatchewan Dr NW\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6G 2G9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon,Presentation
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=DESCRIPTION:Whitemud Landing Major Area Structure Plan (ASP) Transportation Corridor Study\nJoin the ITE Northern Alberta section on May 6 2026 for a presentation on this topic from EXP and Leduc County. \nThis presentation presents the findings of the Whitemud Landing Major Area Structure Plan (ASP) Transportation Corridor Study in Leduc County Alberta. Unlike conventional planning processes where transportation networks are designed to support pre-established land uses this study adopted a reverse approach—using transportation planning as the foundational framework to shape future land development. The study focused on the proposed extension of 170th Street a strategic north-south corridor connecting the ASP area with the regional network providing access to key destinations including the Edmonton International Airport Queen Elizabeth II Highway surrounding industrial hubs and nearby communities like the City of Edmonton the City of Leduc and other communities. \nThrough a comprehensive analysis of regional connectivity functional classification scenarios extensive coordination with relevant stakeholders and traffic modeling 170th Street Extension was proposed as a four-lane rural divided arterial. This classification was selected to balance regional mobility with local accessibility enabling phased development of the ASP while minimizing environmental and community impacts. The proposed 170th alignment followed Whitemud Creek and was proposed for its ability to optimize developable land reduce constructability risks minimize creek crossings and avoid conflicts with existing landmarks and infrastructure. \nForecasted traffic volumes and trip generation estimates were used to define access strategies and internal street networks ensuring that land use intensity remained within the operational capacity of the proposed transportation infrastructure without needing major network upgrades outside of 170th Street. \nThis study demonstrates the value of transportation-led planning in shaping efficient land development considering infrastructure constraints and jurisdictional complexity. \nDATE: Wednesday May 6 2026 \nTIME: 11:45am – 1:00pm \n University Club University of Alberta 11435 Saskatchewan Dr. NW Edmonton AB \nREGISTRATION: Regular pricing is active until Friday May 1. Late registration charges will apply beginning at 12 noon May 1st. \nPlease note that photos/videos may be taken during the event and may be used internally or for promotional purposes by the ITE Northern Alberta Section. If you do not wish to be photographed please contact northernalberta@itecanada.org. \nAbout the Presenters:\nDes Mryglod P. Eng Director – Engineering Utilities and Transit Leduc County \nDes Mryglod is a senior municipal infrastructure leader and Professional Engineer with nearly three decades of experience in public works engineering utilities and transit within one of Alberta’s fastest-growing regions Leduc County. \nDes currently serves as Director Engineering Utilities & Transit for Leduc County a role that reflects both the breadth of his technical expertise and the depth of his leadership experience. In this position he is responsible for the strategic planning operation and long-term sustainability of the County’s water distribution systems wastewater collection and treatment facilities solid waste and curbside services and transit operations including Leduc County’s participation in the Leduc Transit joint-venture partnership with the City of Leduc. He also provides engineering and technical leadership in support of development-driven and County-sponsored capital projects with a strong emphasis on asset management service reliability fiscal responsibility and value for residents. \nDes joined Leduc County in 1999 and has spent his entire professional career within the County’s Public Works and Engineering Department advancing steadily through increasing levels of responsibility. He began his career as an Engineering Coordinator providing technical support to the Manager of Engineering. In 2004 he was promoted to Manager of Engineering where he was responsible for delivering technical support for County road and utility operations and acting as an engineering resource to other municipal departments. \nIn 2011 Des assumed the role of Director of Public Works and Engineering leading teams responsible for the planning design construction operation and maintenance of the County’s roadway network water distribution systems wastewater collection and treatment systems and solid waste handling facilities. In November 2019 his position was refocused to Director of Engineering & Utilities sharpening his mandate around engineering services and utility operations. In 2025 his portfolio was expanded again to include Transit reflecting the County’s growth and increasing service complexity. \nThroughout his career Des has led multidisciplinary teams through major infrastructure programs system expansions and service enhancements balancing growth regulatory compliance cost-effectiveness and community expectations. \nMounira Sayour P.Eng Transportation Planner EXP Services \nWith over 16 years of experience Mounira is a versatile transportation planner with experience in forecasting and modeling on various projects in Canada USA UAE and Saudi Arabia. Throughout her career Mounira has developed a deep understanding of multi-modal planning traffic engineering and design. Mounira has led several transportation master plans feasibility studies corridor studies and parking studies where she was responsible for various traffic engineering and transportation planning tasks. She led and was involved in a wide range of transportation studies and policy development such as the Collingwood TMP the Oakville TMP and City of Calgary’s City Building Program and the Whitemud Landing Major ASP Transportation Study.  \nShe is well-versed in strategic modeling development and has extensive experience in a variety of transportation and traffic modelling software (PTV Visum Emme). She is an expert in Geographic Information Systems software (ESRI ArcGIS FME) and in programming languages (Python C# R). \nHer background in computer engineering and transportation engineering and her experience in geographic information systems allowed her to develop tailored methodologies and tools to increase the efficiency of modeling tasks including data entry analysis and illustration.  \nParking:\nThe University Club lot will only be accessible for assigned permit holders and club members. If you are not personally a member of The University Club or do not have a UofA parking permit you are directed to use the Windsor Car Park. For additional details visit the University Club and UofA Parking Services websites. \nParking availability in the Windsor Car Park is not guaranteed. If able please consider using transit rideshare or active modes to travel to the University Club. \nParking Rates are subject to change by the University Parking Services: \n\nHourly: $5.00\nDaily Maximum: $17.00\n\nLuncheon sponsored by EXP;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=11435 Saskatchewan Dr NW:geo:-113.5283923,53.5299954
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SUMMARY:ITE Canada 2026 Student Leadership Summit (SLS)
DESCRIPTION:Save the date for the annual ITE Student Leadership Summit in Victoria on May 30th and May 31st. We look forward to hosting and meeting students from across Canada to learn about Leadership Through Sustainability and Reconciliation! Watch this space for more details to come. \nDate/Time: Saturday\, May 30 (evening) to Sunday\, May 31 (afternoon). Times to be confirmed. \n\nMeals provided: Dinner on Saturday\, Breakfast + Lunch on Sunday\n\nLocation: University of Victoria \nREGISTRATION\nEarly bird ticket sales are open now with the prices below: \n\nITE Member: $25\nNon-ITE Member: $35\n\nAfter May 9th\, the ticket sales will increase to the below: \n\nITE Member: $35\nNon-ITE Member: $45\n\nRegistration closes Saturday\, May 23\, 2026 \nYou must be a registered ITE member to receive the member pricing. If you’re not already an ITE student member\, join here! ITE membership is FREE for full-time undergraduate and graduate students. \nWe are grateful to be gathering at the University of Victoria\, on the traditional territory of the Lekwungen-speaking peoples of the Songhees Nation and Xʷsepsəm Nation\, and W̱SÁNEĆ peoples. We invite you to join ITE Canada District in our journey of education and reconciliation. Learn about the peoples who have stewarded the land on which we’ll gather since time immemorial and support Indigenous businesses in the area here.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-canada-2026-sls/
LOCATION:University of Victoria
CATEGORIES:Student
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SUMMARY:ITE Canada District 2026 Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to join hundreds from Canada’s community of transportation professionals to foster connections\, share best practices and research\, and exchange ideas for safe and healthy mobility! \n\nSAVE THE DATE \n\n\n\n\n\nWHEN: Sunday\, May 31 to Wednesday\, June 3\, 2026 \nWHERE: Victoria Conference Centre – 720 Douglas St\, Victoria\, BC\nlocated on the traditional territories of the Lekwungen-speaking peoples of the Songhees Nation and Xwsepsum Nation.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-canada-district-2026-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Canada
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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