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SUMMARY:CUI CityTalk - Mobility as a Service: How can MaaS support better mobility access?
DESCRIPTION:The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to the fore glaring gaps in our transportation networks especially for those reliant on transit services. To meet our collective goals around transportation equity\, climate change\, and municipal fiscal responsibility\, transit service delivery may require a different model\, one already implemented in several cities across the world. Mobility as a Service (MaaS) is an integrated platform that combines multiple modes including public transit\, taxis\, ride-hailing\, scooter\, bike\, and car sharing\, and sometimes even parking fees and road tolls on one easy-to-use navigation and payment app. \nCUI and AECOM’s joint report\, “Mobility as a Service: A Feasibility Study on Implementing MaaS in the Greater Toronto Area\,” examines the region’s existing transportation infrastructure landscape and its current economic\, political\, technological\, and operational conditions. \nJoin our panellists to explore the conversation around MaaS acceptance and implementation and how\, if directed intentionally\, the model can support better mobility access. \nTosh Chambers – Senior Program Director\, Move PGH (Pittsburg\, PA) \nJustin Trevan – Vice President\, Cities Growth Strategy at AECOM (Toronto\, ON) \nDeborah Wathen Finn – President\, The Wathen Group (Westfield\, NJ) \nRegister here!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/cui-citytalk-mobility-as-a-service-how-can-maas-support-better-mobility-access/
LOCATION:Zoom (Registration Required)
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SUMMARY:Sense-Making Session #6: Placemaking in Small Towns and Rural Communities
DESCRIPTION:The Healthy Communities Initiative is partnering with Happy Cities to explore the Power of Placemaking. Join us over the next few months to share your experiences\, reflections\, and lessons-learned through a series of sense-making sessions: \nSession 6: Placemaking in small towns and rural communities   \nWednesday\, August 16 from from 1:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m. ET / 10:00 a.m. -11:30 a.m. PT  \nThis session will cover placemaking in small towns and rural communities. We will discuss the impacts of placemaking in these communities and its importance. During the session we will explore the role placemaking plays in small towns and rural communities. We will discuss placemaking within small towns and rural communities and the role it plays in social connection and wellbeing. \nREGISTER NOW FOR SESSION 6
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/sense-making-session-6-placemaking-in-small-towns-and-rural-communities/
LOCATION:Zoom (Registration Required)
CATEGORIES:Happy Cities x HCI,Peer-Learning,Virtual Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Healthy Communities Initiative":MAILTO:healthycommunities@canurb.org
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