Posts Tagged: Matti Siemiatycki
“How Toronto Reined In Big Tech,” an opinion piece by UTTRI associated faculty Professor Shoshanna Saxe and Professor Matti Siemiatycki was published in the New York Times November 1st with the subheading […]
“Transit in the Greater Toronto Area: How to Get Back on the Rails” was published online by the Institute on Municipal Finance and Governance as No. 26/2019 in its IMFG Perspectives series […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Matti Siemiatycki commented on plans by BC transit authority TransLink to launch a pilot project on Bowen Island, population 3,500. The pilot project will introduce ride-booking to […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Matti Siemiatycki was interviewed in “TTC vehicles get caught in gridlock too often. Should the King Street pilot project be replicated?” by Ben Spurr, Toronto Star, July […]
“With new governments come new transit plans.” UTTRI associated faculty Professor Matti Siemiatycki, Jennifer Keesmaat, and Murtaza Haider join Steve Paikin as The Agenda evaluates the province’s new ideas for transit […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professors Matti Siemiatycki and Shoshanna Saxe are working with Dr. Dan Durrant of UCL’s Bartlett School of Planning to identify the pressures created in infrastructure planning and delivery in London […]
UTTRI associated faculty and Interim Director, School of Cities, Professor Matti Siemiatycki was interviewed on CTV television program “Your Morning” February 22, 2019 in “How suburban areas are dealing with […]
University of Toronto Magazine‘s The Cities We Need autumn 2018 issue highlights ongoing local and international research involving several UTTRI associated faculty: (L-R) Mark Fox, Marianne Hatzopoulou, Eric Miller, Ron Buliung, Richard […]
University of Toronto’s School of Cities has just announced its senior leadership team, tasked with shaping the newly-created school’s urban-focused research, educational and outreach initiatives. The team will be led […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Matti Siemiatycki was quoted in the May 3 Toronto Star article “Future residents likely to push King St. streetcars back past limits, study finds“: Toronto has seen […]
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