Presentations considered the pros and cons of increasing the capacity of limited access highway networks by building new roads and/or widening/extending them – potentially combined with investments in transportation system management (TSM), transportation demand management (TDM), intelligent transportation systems (ITS), public transit and/or connected vehicle (CV) infrastructure.
13:00 EST | Welcome |
13:10 | Michael Chiu, MSC Consulting (Moderator) |
13:25 | Tija Dirks, Ontario Ministry of Transportation |
13:50 | Andrew Price, Jacobs UK |
14:15 | Break |
14:30 | Ricardo Sánchez-Gomez, Cintra |
14:55 | Elizabeth Deakin, University of California, Berkeley |
15:20 | Panel Q&A |
16:00 | Adjourn |
13:00 EST | Welcome |
13:10 | Michael Chiu, MSC Consulting (Moderator) |
13:25 | Tija Dirks, Ontario Ministry of Transportation |
13:50 | Andrew Price, Jacobs UK |
14:15 | Break |
14:30 | Ricardo Sánchez-Gomez, Cintra |
14:55 | Elizabeth Deakin, University of California, Berkeley |
15:20 | Panel Q&A |
16:00 | Adjourn |
Presentations focused on how transport agencies can increase the capacity and sustainability of the existing-limited access highway network with TSM, TDM, ITS, design improvements and/or transit investments.
11:30 EST | Welcome |
11:35 | William Denning, Transport Management Consulting (Moderator) |
11:40 | Colin Black, AECOM UK & Ireland |
12:05 | Baher Abdulhai, University of Toronto |
12:30 | José Vassallo, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid |
12:55 | Break |
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13:30 | Maureen Bock, Oregon Department of Transportation |
13:55 | Panel Q&A |
14:30 | Adjourn |
11:30 EST | Welcome |
11:35 | William Denning, Transport Management Consulting (Moderator) |
11:40 | Colin Black, AECOM UK & Ireland |
12:05 | Baher Abdulhai, University of Toronto |
12:30 | José Vassallo, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid |
12:55 | Break |
13:05 | |
13:30 | Maureen Bock, Oregon Department of Transportation |
13:55 | Panel Q&A |
14:30 | Adjourn |
Due to social justice, economic and environmental concerns, some expressways that were built through established urban areas in the 1950s and 1960s are now being removed to free up space for development and people. This webinar discussed several examples where highways were downgraded to arterial status, buried underground or not replaced.
11:00 EDT | Welcome |
11:05 | Andrea Ostrodka and Ian Lockwood, Toole Design Group |
12:00 | Marjo de Kraker and Marijn Kik, City of Utrecht |
12:25 | Break |
12:35 | Björn Ekelund, Warm in the Winter |
13:00 | Andrew Hoolachan, University of Glasgow |
13:25 | Panel Q&A |
14:00 | Adjourn |
11:00 EDT | Welcome
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11:05 | Andrea Ostrodka and Ian Lockwood, Toole Design Group
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11:45 | Marjo de Kraker and Marijn Kik, City of Utrecht |
12:35 | Break
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12:45 | Björn Ekelund, Warm in the Winter
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13:10 | Andrew Hoolachan, University of Glasgow
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13:25 | Panel Q&A
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14:00 | Adjourn
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Highways can’t be built, expanded, optimized or replaced without significant money. This webinar took a deep dive into the challenges, opportunities and outcomes associated with past, current and future funding, financing and procurement structures — and what they mean for transportation planning in general.
13:00 EDT | Welcome |
13:10 | Eric Morris, Clemson University |
13:35 | Patrick DeCorla-Souza, US Federal Highway Administration |
14:00 | Michael Bernasiewicz, Northface Infrastructure Management (Moderator) |
14:15 | Break |
14:25 | Sam Johnson, Graham Capital |
14:45 | Santiago Rodilla, Ferrovial S.A. |
15:05 | Sherena Hussain, York University |
15:25 | Panel Q&A |
16:00 | Adjourn |
13:00 EDT | Welcome |
13:10 | Michael Bernasiewicz, Northface Infrastructure Management (Moderator) |
13:25 | Eric Morris, Clemson University |
13:50 | Patrick DeCorla-Souza, US Federal Highway Administration |
14:15 | Break |
14:25 | Sam Johnson, Graham Capital |
14:45 | Santiago Rodilla, Ferrovial S.A. |
15:05 | Sherena Hussain, York University |
15:25 | Panel Q&A |
16:00 | Adjourn |
As part of our unique Mobility Raffle, delegates had a chance to win a copy of The Drive for Dollars, an excellent new book authored by Eric Morris, Brian Taylor and Jeffrey Brown. All others (delegate or not), can take advantage of a generous 30% discount courtesy of the authors and Oxford University Press!
As part of our unique Mobility Raffle, you’ll have a chance to win a copy of The Drive for Dollars, an excellent new book authored by Eric Morris, Brian Taylor and Jeffrey Brown. If you aren’t a winner, you’ll receive a 30% discount!
Highway building was seen as a sign of progress in the 20th century with few questions asked of the transportation experts in charge of planning and design. Today, elected officials, government staff and hired consultants must devise communication strategies and messaging that responds to demands for technical information and transparency from the media, business, NGOs, academia and citizens at large. In this webinar, international experts discussed how highway benefits and costs are framed for diverse audiences to gain their support for or against a range of multi-billion dollar construction projects.
13:00 EDT | Welcome |
13:10 | Lisa Orchard, Scribe Technical |
13:20 | Ian Lockwood, Toole Design Group |
13:30 | Alex Eisenhart, Metropolitan Transportation Commission |
14:00 | Christina Basil, 407 ETR |
14:15 | Colleen Gants, PRR |
14:30 | Break |
14:45 | Panel Q&A: |
16:00 | Adjourn |
13:00 EDT | Welcome |
13:10 | Lisa Orchard, Scribe Technical |
13:20 | Ian Lockwood, Toole Design Group |
13:30 | Alex Eisenhart, Metropolitan Transportation Commission |
14:00 | Christina Basil, 407 ETR |
14:15 | Colleen Gants, PRR |
14:30 | Break |
14:45 | Panel Q&A: |
16:00 | Adjourn |
While highway planning receives most of the public’s attention, there are many details pertaining to construction and operations that go unnoticed – unless something goes wrong. Along with a discussion of supplier contracts and labour issues, this webinar discussed recent public and private sector advances in road standards, transportation systems management, traffic safety and environmental protection as well as innovations that could be implemented in the future.
13:00 EDT | Welcome |
13:10 | Brenda Liegler, Ontario Ministry of Transportation |
13:35 | Shoshanna Saxe, University of Toronto |
14:00 | Matthias Schueller, Parsons Canada Ltd. |
14:25 | Break |
14:40 | |
15:00 | Nevena Vajdic, University of Cambridge / Digital Roads of the Future |
15:25 | Panel Q&A – Moderated by Andy Manahan, Manahan Consulting Services |
16:00 | Adjourn |
13:00 EDT | Welcome
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13:10 | Brenda Liegler, Ontario Ministry of Transportation |
13:35 | Shoshanna Saxe, University of Toronto |
14:00 | Matthias Schueller, Parsons Canada Ltd. |
14:25 | Break
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14:40 | |
15:00 | Nevena Vajdic, University of Cambridge / Digital Roads of the Future |
15:25 | Panel Q&A – Moderated by Andy Manahan, Manahan Consulting Services |
16:00 | Adjourn
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Highway planning has been contentious for a very long time. Is it possible to reach a consensus on whether highway networks should be expanded, optimized and/or replaced? In this webinar, several non-governmental associations discussed how each highway option can positively or negatively address the economic, environmental and social objectives of their respective memberships and whether the same outcomes are true for society at large. Delegate questions and survey responses helped the facilitated discussion.
11:00 EDT | Welcome |
11:10 | Ben Crowther, America Walks / Freeway Fighters Network |
11:20 | Mike Millian, Private Motor Truck Council of Canada |
11:30 | Phil Pothen, Environmental Defence |
11:40 | Ben Dachis, C.D. Howe Institute |
11:50 | Rebecca Lush, Transport Action Network |
12:00 | Richard Lyall, Residential Construction Council of Ontario |
12:10 | Eric Doherty, Climate Justice Victoria |
12:20 | Break |
12:40 | Panel Discussion: Nicole Swerhun, Third Party Public (facilitator) + Presenters |
14:00 | Adjourn |
11:00 EDT | Welcome |
11:10 | Ben Crowther, America Walks / Freeway Fighters Network |
11:20 | Mike Millian, Private Motor Truck Council of Canada |
11:30 | Phil Pothen, Environmental Defence |
11:40 | Ben Dachis, C.D. Howe Institute |
11:50 | Rebecca Lush, Transport Action Network |
12:00 | Richard Lyall, Residential Construction Council of Ontario |
12:10 | Eric Doherty, Climate Justice Victoria |
12:20 | Break |
12:40 | Panel Discussion: Nicole Swerhun, Third Party Public (facilitator) + Presenters |
14:00 | Adjourn |
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