Mobility Hub for Kolumbus - Future Energy and Automation HackathonNafees Faraz
We were asked to create a implementation and marketing plan for upcoming mobility hubs by Kolumbus (Rogaland's transport authority) during a 3 day hackathon using the CBL framework
Mobility Hub for Kolumbus - Future Energy and Automation HackathonNafees Faraz
We were asked to create a implementation and marketing plan for upcoming mobility hubs by Kolumbus (Rogaland's transport authority) during a 3 day hackathon using the CBL framework
This presentation provides an overview of shared mobility, with an emphasis on our recent North American bikesharing study results from our 2014 Mineta Transportation Institute report.
Presentation on "Shared Mobility & BRT" at Bus Rapid Transit and Private Transit Symposium, sponsored by the Volvo Research and Educational Foundations, at UC Berkeley in October 2015
Transit Demand Management_Istanbul IETT Workshop 3_15 June 2015VTPI
Istanbul IETT Professional Development Workshop, #3 of 6
- Presenter: Todd Litman, Victoria Transport Policy Institute
- Assistant: Aysha Cohen, UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies Scholar
- Presentation Date: June 16, 2015
This presentation provides an overview of shared mobility, with an emphasis on our recent North American bikesharing study results from our 2014 Mineta Transportation Institute report.
Presentation on "Shared Mobility & BRT" at Bus Rapid Transit and Private Transit Symposium, sponsored by the Volvo Research and Educational Foundations, at UC Berkeley in October 2015
Transit Demand Management_Istanbul IETT Workshop 3_15 June 2015VTPI
Istanbul IETT Professional Development Workshop, #3 of 6
- Presenter: Todd Litman, Victoria Transport Policy Institute
- Assistant: Aysha Cohen, UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies Scholar
- Presentation Date: June 16, 2015
A Dozen (Or More) New Revenue Ideas for Publishers -- And Tips for How to Pul...Jim Sulecki
Today’s publishers can’t survive on advertising and circulation revenue alone. Establishing deeper business relationships with marketers and audience – especially around the concept of “total community” and common affinity versus the old media / advertiser / audience model – can tap new revenue streams and deepen a brand’s presence and success in its market.
In this presentation at the Niche Media Conference in Denver, April 1, 2015, Jim Sulecki covers
Audience-derived revenue: special events, paid webcasts, paid memberships for deep data products:
* Advertiser services – custom content / native advertising, direct-to-audience marketing
* Spinoffs of existing titles serving tighter advertising niches and subsets of an audience – bigger, smaller, younger, etc.
* Sponsored initiatives that advance the common aims and interests of a market through sponsored awareness-raising, dialogue, and information / education
Representatives from the Metropolitan Area Planning Agency, Verdis Group, University of Nebraska Medical Center and Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce give presentations about efforts and strategies to help employers save resources by providing solutions to how employees get to work.
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.
Istanbul IETT Professional Development Workshop, #3 of 6_Transit Demand Manag...VTPI
Istanbul IETT Professional Development Workshop, #3 of 6, Transit Demand Management
Presenter: Todd Litman, Victoria Transport Policy Institute
Assistant: Aysha Cohen, UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies Scholar
Presentation Date: June 15, 2015
Slide deck used in the Eastside Transportation Association's Legislator briefing held 7/18/2018 at the Master Builder's Association in Bellevue, WA. To watch the recording of the meeting, visit http://stop405tolls.org/2018/07/20/etameeting
Employer-Sponsored Transit: A TDM Strategy for Encouraging Transit RidershipSmart Commute
Presented by: Catherine Habel, BSC, MES (Planning) and Glenn Gumulka, MES, MBA
Presented at: Canadian Urban Transit Association (CUTA) 2009 Conference, Montreal, November 2009
November 2011 Street Talk by Richard Bourn and Richard Hebditch, Campaign for Better Transport. Brought to you by Movement for Liveable London -
movementforliveablelondon.com
Title: Maximizing Biking and Walking Access to Transit
Track: Connect
Format: 90 minute panel
Abstract: Hear from agencies including King County Metro, Sound Transit, and TriMet about ways they have prioritized better walk and bike connections to transit. These investments can maximize transit ridership, especially important in an era of constrained transit funding, growing multi-modal transport demand, and transitioning land use patterns.
Presenters:
Presenter: Carol Cooper King County Metro Transit
Co-Presenter: Carrie Nielson Fehr & Peers
Co-Presenter: Jeff Owen TriMet
Co-Presenter: Janine Sawyer Sound Transit
21. Greening the Trip to School I'm interested in considering alternatives to the way that my child currently travels. It is important to me that my child gets to and from school in an environment-friendly way.
22. Greening the Trip to School Overall Live within 1 km of child’s school Live between 1 and 2 km of child’s school Live more than 2 km from child’s school
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24. Thank you! Ryan Lanyon Team Lead, Smart Commute Metrolinx [email_address] 416-874-5933 www.smartcommute.ca
Editor's Notes
Doesn’t work on many levels Can’t build enough lanes to accommodate all the traffic Not all jobs are downtown Followed by support for Smart Commute 404-7
NETWORK “ ONE STRONG MESSAGE THROUGHOUT THE GTHA” COLLABORATION
GTMA CORE MARKETS – IT – MANUFACTURING – FINANCIAL SERVICES GTMA SECONDARY MARKETS – ENERGY – ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES – LIFE SCIENCES – REAL ESTATE - INFRASTRUCTURE
HATCH – TWO-THIRDS OF EMPLOYEES RATED THE PROGRAM ‘VERY GOOD’ OR EXCELLENT