Posts Tagged: active transportation
Kanchan Maharaj, Senior Engineer in the City of Toronto’s Cycling & Pedestrian Projects unit in the Transportation Services Division, presented “Equity in active transportation planning, design, and delivery” on January […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor André Sorensen presented a deputation to the City of Toronto Infrastructure and Environment Committee on action item IE25.20 “Scarborough Cycling Report” at their meeting October 26, […]
The Government of Canada has announced $400 million for Canada’s first active transportation fund, and the development of Canada’s first National Active Transportation Strategy. UTTRI associated faculty Professors Steven Farber, Khandker Nurul […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Matti Siemiatycki says that decisions made now about allocation of public funds will “shape the direction of Canadian cities for generations to come.” Siemiatycki is Canada […]
Dr. Elliot Siemiatycki, Vice President of Innovation and Strategic Initiatives with RideShark, presented “Achieving Unified Mobility” on December 11, 2020. RideShark is a company that provides Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) by building […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Steven Farber discusses what we can learn from data gathered during COVID-19 in the interview “Using Data to Increase Access: Improving Post-COVID Travel Options,” Rocketman, July […]
What will COVID-19’s long-term impact be on Toronto? Will it forever change how people work and live? “Cities have been around for centuries and have survived pandemics,” says [UTTRI associated […]
This is the third piece in the series Coronavirus and the City: One Question, an initiative of the School of Cities at the University of Toronto. Each week, we ask urban leaders representing […]
Two UTTRI postdoctoral fellows and a PhD candidate spoke July 11 at the Cities By Design: The Future of Urban Mobility series, part of the Urban Challenge Project Seminars presented by the School […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Paul Hess comments in the CBC News article “Windsor might get more sidewalks — but people are divided over the idea” July 3, 2019. Professor Hess, whose […]
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