Hi all!  Here is a webinar opportunity that you might be interested in.  Please note there is a nominal fee for non-members.

 

Michelle

 

Michelle M. Porter, PhD, Professor | Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management | Director, Centre on Aging | 338 Isbister Building | University of Manitoba | Winnipeg, MB CANADA | R3T 2N2 | (204) 474-8795

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From: CARSP/ACPSER <brenda.suggett@carsp.ca>
Sent: September 5, 2024 9:02 AM
To: Michelle Porter <michelle.porter@umanitoba.ca>
Subject: Design Guide for Bus Steps Adjacent to Cycling Infrastructure - Free Webinar for CARSP and ITE Members / nominal fee for non-members

 

Canadian Association of Road Safety Professionals

L'Association canadienne des professionnels de la sécurité routière

 

 

 

Free Webinar for CARSP & ITE members!

Oct 8, 2024, 12pm-1:00pm ET

As part of our partnership agreement, CARSP and the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Canada are pleased to present our second joint webinar. The topic will be of interest to anyone involved in road safety, as well as those focused on promoting equity and accessibility for all users.

TransLink, in partnership with the B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MoTI), recently retained Urban Systems to create the Design Guide for Bus Stops Adjacent to Cycling Infrastructure to provide province-wide guidance to develop “island platform bus stops” or “floating bus stops” in British Columbia.  The Design Guide provides a comprehensive set of planning and engineering guidelines offering solutions for the planning, design, operation, and maintenance of bus stops adjacent to protected cycling infrastructure in a range of contexts and applications throughout British Columbia, along with guidance for education and engagement. This Design Guide is the first of its kind in North America and addresses a significant gap in knowledge on how to design bus stops to meet the needs of people with disabilities while also being comfortable for cyclists of all ages and abilities. The Design Guide was developed with extensive stakeholder engagement, including pilot projects in five municipalities in British Columbia.  This session will provide an overview of the Design Guide as well as lessons learned from municipal staff from two case study communities.

The Design Guide was awarded both the ITE Canada Stan Teply Outstanding Technical Project Award and the ITE International Transportation Achievement Award – Planning Award in 2024..


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Presenters:
Brian Patterson, RPP, MCIP, PMP, RSP1 

Brian is a senior transportation planner and brings over 20 years of experience in active transportation planning and design, multi-modal transportation planning, and safety and accessibility. Brian has developed over hundreds of plans, designs, and studies for communities of all sizes across Canada and has been recognized with numerous industry awards. Brian led the development of the Design Guide for Bus Stops Adajcent to Cycling Infrastructure and has led numerous other design guides, including the BC Active Transportation Design Guide.

 

Suzanne Therrien, MPH 

Suzanne is an Active Transportation Planner at the City of Kelowna. Her work focuses on programs, resources and partnerships to promote more trips by active modes. She holds a Master degree in Public Health with specialty in population health and has over decade experience in active transportation research.

 

Mo Bot, RPP, PMP 

Mo is a collaboratively-minded project manager specializing in multimodal transportation policy development, infrastructure design and construction. Mo has worked across Canada on everything from big city major transit projects to site specific high impact public realm and active mobility improvements. They are always keen to hear all perspectives and strive to support physical and social spaces where learning and justice are centred. Rather than give everyone a space at the table, Mo invites you to smash the table to pieces and build something new that explores the collective experience together.

 

Registration is open until Oct 7th.  Space is limited, so sign up soon to reserve your spot!

 

 

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