Rapid Transit RVA slideshow presented by Charles Merritt at TransformRVA, the Better Housing Coalition's 25th Anniversary Event on May 21, 2015 at the Omni Richmond Hotel.
Rail~Volution 101 - Fundamentals: Principles and PracticesRail~Volution
New to Rail~Volution? Need a picture of what Rail~Volution is all about? Ground yourself in the origins of the movement to build livable communities with transit. Find out where we're headed. Inspirational and practical, hear about the innovative ideas at the foundation of the movement. Listen as leaders in federal and state government, representatives from developer and foundation communities, as well as TOD and livability experts, share experiences. Dig deep. Ask questions. Join the discussion about making places better. You'll lay a foundation to build on throughout the conference -- and beyond!
Moderator: Lynn Peterson, Secretary, Department of Transportation, Washington State, Olympia, Washington
Earl Blumenauer, 3rd District, Oregon, United States Congress, Washington, DC
Christopher Coes, Managing Director, LOCUS, Smart Growth America, Washington, DC
GB Arrington, Principal, GB place making, Portland, Oregon
Grace Crunican, General Manager, San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District; Vice President, Board of Directors, Rail~Volution, Oakland, California
Scot Spencer, Associate Director for Advocacy and Influence, Annie E. Casey Foundation, Baltimore, Maryland
Rail~Volution 101 - Fundamentals: Principles and PracticesRail~Volution
New to Rail~Volution? Need a picture of what Rail~Volution is all about? Ground yourself in the origins of the movement to build livable communities with transit. Find out where we're headed. Inspirational and practical, hear about the innovative ideas at the foundation of the movement. Listen as leaders in federal and state government, representatives from developer and foundation communities, as well as TOD and livability experts, share experiences. Dig deep. Ask questions. Join the discussion about making places better. You'll lay a foundation to build on throughout the conference -- and beyond!
Moderator: Lynn Peterson, Secretary, Department of Transportation, Washington State, Olympia, Washington
Earl Blumenauer, 3rd District, Oregon, United States Congress, Washington, DC
Christopher Coes, Managing Director, LOCUS, Smart Growth America, Washington, DC
GB Arrington, Principal, GB place making, Portland, Oregon
Grace Crunican, General Manager, San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District; Vice President, Board of Directors, Rail~Volution, Oakland, California
Scot Spencer, Associate Director for Advocacy and Influence, Annie E. Casey Foundation, Baltimore, Maryland
Cities are growing and so does its infrastructure. Many cities are questioning its car oriented planning and going for walkability. Author and lecturer Alexander Ståhle explains why in this presentation. Alexander Ståhle is also CEO at Spacescape and PhD in Urban Design.
Creation of a multi-modal network of “Smart Transit
Hubs” for Baltimore
Intersection for Public-Transit, Car-Sharing, Bike-Sharing
Safe greenway connections to BRT routes, bike routes
More than transit – Community wi-fi enabled spaces to
promote local artists, entrepreneurs, and musicians
Matthew Roe is a Senior Planning and Research Manager for the New York City Department of Transportation. This presentation from August 26, 2013 comes from a seminar on effective street design to improve safety and economic vitality. The seminar was hosted by EMBARQ Turkey at the Istanbul Technical University.
Slideshow on Housing and Successful Students by Chris Brown of LISC Chicago. Presented at TransformRVA, the Better Housing Coalition's 25th Anniversary event on May 21, 2015 at the Omni Richmond Hotel
Knowing, Being & Doing: Stakeholder Engagement as an Approach to Transforming...wcb0209
Albert Walker's Civic Engagement Workshop slide show, presented at TransformRVA, the Better Housing Coalition's 25th Anniversary event, on May 21, 2015 at the Omni Richmond Hotel
Cities are growing and so does its infrastructure. Many cities are questioning its car oriented planning and going for walkability. Author and lecturer Alexander Ståhle explains why in this presentation. Alexander Ståhle is also CEO at Spacescape and PhD in Urban Design.
Creation of a multi-modal network of “Smart Transit
Hubs” for Baltimore
Intersection for Public-Transit, Car-Sharing, Bike-Sharing
Safe greenway connections to BRT routes, bike routes
More than transit – Community wi-fi enabled spaces to
promote local artists, entrepreneurs, and musicians
Matthew Roe is a Senior Planning and Research Manager for the New York City Department of Transportation. This presentation from August 26, 2013 comes from a seminar on effective street design to improve safety and economic vitality. The seminar was hosted by EMBARQ Turkey at the Istanbul Technical University.
Slideshow on Housing and Successful Students by Chris Brown of LISC Chicago. Presented at TransformRVA, the Better Housing Coalition's 25th Anniversary event on May 21, 2015 at the Omni Richmond Hotel
Knowing, Being & Doing: Stakeholder Engagement as an Approach to Transforming...wcb0209
Albert Walker's Civic Engagement Workshop slide show, presented at TransformRVA, the Better Housing Coalition's 25th Anniversary event, on May 21, 2015 at the Omni Richmond Hotel
Place-making as a Catalyst for Change by Rob Robinson, AIAwcb0209
Slideshow on Placemaking and livable communities by Rob Robinson, AIA. Presented at TransformRVA, the Better Housing Coalition's 25th Anniversary event on May 21, 2015 at the Omni Richmond Hotel.
Home is More than a House: Livable Communities by Cynthia Newbillewcb0209
Slide presentation on livable communities presented by the Honorable Cynthia Newbille at TransformRVA, the Better Housing Coalition's 25th Anniversary Event on May 21, 2015 at the Omni Richmond Hotel.
Richmond Public Schools Office of Family & Community Engagement by Angela Joneswcb0209
Angela Jones, RPS slideshow presented at TransformRVA, the Better Housing Coalition's 25th-Anniversary event on May 21, 2015 at the Omni Richmond Hotel.
The University Circle Initiative by India Pierce Leewcb0209
The University Circle Initiative slideshow presented by India Pierce Lee of the Cleveland Foundation at TransformRVA, Better Housing Coalition's 25th Anniversary event on May 21st, 2015 at the Omni Richmond Hotel
Age wave readiness slideshow presented by Sara Link at TransformRVA, the Better Housing Coalition's 25th-Anniversary event on May 21st at the Omni Richmond Hotel.
Lessons on Authentic Resident Engagement from a "Retired" Foundation Executiv...wcb0209
Authentic Resident/Civic Engagement slideshow prepared by Audrey Jordan, PhD and presented at the Better Housing Coalition's 25th Anniversary event, TransformRVA, on May 21, 2015 at the Omni Richmond Hotel.
Connect Hampton Roads slideshow by Brian Smith presented at TransformRVA, the Better Housing Coalition's 25th Anniversary event on May 21, 2015 at the Omni Richmond Hotel.
The Future of Housing for Older Virginians by Bob Adamswcb0209
Housing for Older Virginians slideshow presented by Bob Adams of HD Advisors at TransformRVA, the Better Housing Coalition's 25th Anniversary event on May 21st 2015 at the Omni Richmond Hotel.
Community College Workforce Alliance - Workforce Readiness by Mac McGintywcb0209
Presentation on Workforce Readiness initiative by the Community College Workforce Alliance by Mac McGinty, presented at TransformRVA, the Better Housing Coalition's 25th Anniversary event on May 21st at the Omni Richmond Hotel.
Transport Policies for Van Couver, CanadaSaumya Gupta
The presentation covers the Transport Policies of Vancouver. All data is from secondary sources, which are duly mentioned in the last slide. This was done as a part of an assignment of Transport Policy and Legislation.
Micro Urbana Communities- Creating and Implementing Livable Transportatino So...Cynthia Hoyle
How can communities successfully create multi-modal transportation systems? This presentation discusses how Champaign-Urbana, IL has been working to give people choices in mobility and lifestyle and how it has been succeeding in creating mode-shift.
Employment TOD: The Other E in ETOD by Alden S. Raine, PhDRail~Volution
In order to reach and retain quality employees, more employers are considering areas accessible to transit and housing. People want to live, work and play in a walkable community -- so their employers are locating there. Investigate the key interests of both employers and employees. Then explore the land use and transit issues necessary for achieving successful employment-based TOD: last-mile connectivity, transit choices and placemaking. Learn from ETOD projects in Boston, Denver and Dallas.
Moderator: Sujata Srivastava, Principal, Strategic Economics, Berkeley, California
Walt Mountford, Executive Vice President, KDC , Dallas, Texas
Tom Clark, Chief Executive Officer, Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation, Denver, Colorado
Alden Raine, PhD, National TOD Practice Director, AECOM, Boston, Massachusetts
Minding the Gap: The Tech Behind Making Transit More EquitableRPO America
During the National Regional Transportation Conference (June 2019, Columbus, OH), Nathan Gyori discussed the work of TransLoc to partner with the small city of Wilson, North Carolina. This work has included partnering with the city's transit agency to provide microtransit.
RV 2014: Complete Streets- From Policy to Implementation by James Cromar and ...Rail~Volution
Complete Streets: From Policy to Implementation (Completely) AICP CM 2
2 HOUR SESSION
How can you make your complete streets policy a success? How do you translate complete streets into real benefits for the people who are walking, biking and taking public transportation? How do you promote accessibility and connectivity for all -- including people with disabilities -- through design and planning? Hear regional, city and international perspectives from policy to implementation during this complete complete streets workshop.
Moderator: Richard Weaver, AICP, Director of Planning, Policy and Sustainability, American Public Transportation Association; Chair, National Complete Streets Coalition, Washington, DC
Joseph Iacobucci, Sam Schwartz Engineering, DPC, Chicago, Illinois
Stefanie Seskin, Deputy Director, National Complete Streets Coalition, Smart Growth America, Washington, DC
Dan Gallagher, AICP, Transportation Planning Manager, Charlotte Department of Transportation, Charlotte, North Carolina
James Cromar, Director of Planning, Broward Metropolitan Planning Organization, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Tony Hull, Independent Transportation Consultant, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Gregory Thompson, Chair, Light Rail Transit Committee of TRB, Tallahassee, Florida
Roxana Ene, Project Manager, Broward Metropolitan Planning Organization, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
The New Urbanism: Design Principles for Vibrant CommunitiesVierbicher
Much of the development that has occurred in Wisconsin and around the nation over the past 60 years has created a feeling of sameness from community to community. Our development pattern has separated uses from one another and catered to cars at the expense of pedestrians, bicyclists, and transit. The New Urbanism promotes the creation and restoration of diverse, walkable, compact, vibrant mixed-use communities built with integrated housing, employment, shops, and schools. It is a revival of the lost art of "placemaking" to raise our quality of life and standard of living by creating neighborhoods, not just subdivisions, and building main streets, not just shopping malls.
Our residents deserve a community that protects their safety and promotes a healthy lifestyle.
Our roadways are highly traveled and provide little or no space for safe pedestrian traffic.
Sidewalks would allow for our children to walk from school to Hotchkiss field to engage in healthy, after-school physical activity.
Similar to The Big Win: Seizing the Rapid Transit Opportunity by Charles Merritt (20)
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Understanding the Challenges of Street ChildrenSERUDS INDIA
By raising awareness, providing support, advocating for change, and offering assistance to children in need, individuals can play a crucial role in improving the lives of street children and helping them realize their full potential
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Many ways to support street children.pptxSERUDS INDIA
By raising awareness, providing support, advocating for change, and offering assistance to children in need, individuals can play a crucial role in improving the lives of street children and helping them realize their full potential
Donate Us
https://serudsindia.org/how-individuals-can-support-street-children-in-india/
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This session provides a comprehensive overview of the latest updates to the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (commonly known as the Uniform Guidance) outlined in the 2 CFR 200.
With a focus on the 2024 revisions issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), participants will gain insight into the key changes affecting federal grant recipients. The session will delve into critical regulatory updates, providing attendees with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate and comply with the evolving landscape of federal grant management.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the rationale behind the 2024 updates to the Uniform Guidance outlined in 2 CFR 200, and their implications for federal grant recipients.
- Identify the key changes and revisions introduced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the 2024 edition of 2 CFR 200.
- Gain proficiency in applying the updated regulations to ensure compliance with federal grant requirements and avoid potential audit findings.
- Develop strategies for effectively implementing the new guidelines within the grant management processes of their respective organizations, fostering efficiency and accountability in federal grant administration.
Presentation by Jared Jageler, David Adler, Noelia Duchovny, and Evan Herrnstadt, analysts in CBO’s Microeconomic Studies and Health Analysis Divisions, at the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Summer Conference.
What is the point of small housing associations.pptxPaul Smith
Given the small scale of housing associations and their relative high cost per home what is the point of them and how do we justify their continued existance
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
2. WE ARE CITIZENS
๏ Formed in early 2013
๏ Approximately 1,500 members.
๏ Our backgrounds
๏ Urban Planning
๏ Technology Startups
๏ Branding, Marketing, and Media
๏ Community Organizing
๏ Transportation infrastructure is one of
the largest growth opportunities for
the region.
๏ Bus Rapid Transit is the best form for
constructing a metro system.
๏ The effort must be led from the
ground up with private citizens,
businesses, and organizations driving
the creation and implementation of
new projects and policies.
3. RVA RAPID TRANSIT REPRESENTS THE
CITIZENS OF METRO RICHMOND AS WE
EDUCATE, ORGANIZE, AND ADVOCATE
FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A METRO-
AREA RAPID TRANSIT SYSTEM.
4. METRO RICHMOND
• Number 44 of the top 100 metro
areas in the US by population
• 1.2 million citizens
• 10 Fortune 1000 companies
5. TRANSIT TODAY
• Number 92 of the top 100 metro
areas in public transportation
• No access to higher education
• 27% access of population to 9-5
jobs
• 5% of land area accessible
• Major issue for hiring at all levels
• Major competitive disadvantage to
metros across the country
8. A METRO SYSTEM
Four main BRT lines
• Broad Street / 250
• Hull Street / 360
• Midlothian / 60
• Jefferson Davis Hwy / 1
9. THE BIG WIN
• Full-service metro-area BRT system
with local transportation in support
• Makes us a top 10 metro area in the
US for public transportation
• 80% of the population is connected
by public transportation
• A major competitive advantage
compared to comparable metros
10. “A JOURNEY OF A
THOUSAND MILES BEGINS
WITH A SINGLE STEP.”
-Lao Tzu
11.
12. CORRIDOR DEVELOPMENT
In progress
• Stone Brewery
• VCU Institute of
Contemporary Art
• Scott’s Addition
• Whole Foods
• Pleasant’s relocation
• Aldi Boulevard
• Quirk Hotel
Chesterfield Opportunities
• Route 1/Jeff Davis
• Connect to Petersburg
• Hull Street corridor
• Midlothian corridor
• Connect Chesterfield to
the Metro Area
Henrico Opportunities
• Staples Mill to Gaskins
Road
• Goochland development
• Amtrak Connection
• Airport Corridor
• Libbie Mill (in progress)
• Short Pump
• Connect Henrico to the
Metro Area
13. “A JOURNEY OF A
THOUSAND MILES BEGINS
BENEATH ONE’S FEET.”
-Lao Tzu
14. YOU MAKE IT HAPPEN
๏ Get RVA Rapid Transit updates at rvarapidtransit.org
๏ Tell us your story
๏ Contribute your skills
๏ Participate in education
๏ Get ready to ride