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SUMMARY:Moving Forward Together 2018
DESCRIPTION:Join the North American Bikeshare Association (NABSA) and the Better Bike Share Partnership (BBP) in Portland\, Oregon from September 4-7\, 2018 for Moving Forward Together\, a joint conference that will focus on challenges and opportunities in the bikeshare space. \nWho should attend? \nAnyone working in or with the bikeshare industry is encouraged to attend: bikeshare operators\, equipment manufacturers\, technology vendors\, city staff working on bikeshare or bicycling infrastructure\, bike advocacy organizations\, planners\, and community partners using bikeshare as a tool for local priorities.  \nNABSA & BBP offer a government/non-profit discounted rate. Scholarships are also available to ensure a diversity of organizations\, backgrounds and expertise. Members of NABSA receive one complimentary conference ticket per $1\,000 dues level. \nWhat topics will be covered? \nAgenda details will be shared as speakers and presenters are confirmed. Breakout sessions may include presentations and discussion in the following areas: \n\nEbikes\, dockless bikes and other innovations\nEffective community engagement\, ambassador programs and strategies for intersectionality\nPricing and payment – what’s new\, what works\, what serves \nPrivacy concerns – balancing city programs with personal data\nResearch beat – what are we learning and how do we use it?\n\nHOTEL \nThe Duniway Portland \n545 SW Taylor  \nPortland\, OR 97204 \n$182 per night \n*Use this link to get the discounted conference rate. \nConference Venue \nHilton Portland Downtown  \n921 SW 6th Ave \nPortland\, OR 97204 \nPresented by North American Bikeshare Association and Better Bike Share Partnership. \nThe North American Bike Share Association (NABSA) connects the biggest minds in bikeshare to support\, promote and enhance bikeshare across North America. NABSA is the bikeshare industry’s membership organization with representation from system owners\, operators\, host cities\, equipment providers and technology providers. \nThe Better Bike Share Partnership is a collaboration funded by The JPB Foundation to build equitable and replicable bike share systems. The partners include The City of Philadelphia\, Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia\, the National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO) and the PeopleForBikes Foundation. Initially funded in 2014 for a three-year period\, The JPB Foundation renewed funding in 2017 for an additional two years.
URL:https://sharedusemobilitycenter.org/event/moving-forward-together-2018/
LOCATION:Hilton Portland Downtown\, 921 SW 6th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97204\, United States
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SUMMARY:Advancing Mobility Management
DESCRIPTION:September 17-18\, 2018 – Dallas\, TX \nDescription: \nMany transit agencies are embracing the concept of ‘mobility management’\, which is a strategic approach to designing and delivering transportation services that starts and ends with the customer. It begins with a community vision in which the entire transportation network – public transit\, private operators\, cycling and walking\, volunteer drivers\, and others – works together with customers\, planners\, and stakeholders to deliver the transportation options that best meet the community’s needs. \nTraditionally\, mobility management has focused on meeting the needs of individuals and groups (e.g.\, people with disabilities\, older adults\, low-income)\, in particular by coordinating and improving human services transportation. However\, when implemented with a systems perspective\, mobility management can move transit agencies away from their roles as fixed-route service operators and toward collaboration with other transportation providers. The idea behind this approach is to create a full range of well integrated mobility services within a community\, that meets the needs of all customers better. \nThis course is designed to help build the capacity of transit professionals to implement and scale up mobility management strategies and initiatives and expose participants to promising practices in the field.  Topics to be addressed include but not limited to: \n\nLeading change in your organization and community\nArticulating a mobility management vision\, goals and desired outcomes\nBuilding connections among integration partners\nTools to assist in partnership development\nMeasuring mobility management success and performance\nProgram and project implementation\nCommunication\, outreach and marketing\n\nAudience: \nMobility management professionals with 1-5 years of experience in transportation or mobility-related field and who play a role in implementing mobility management strategies\, including: public transit agency professionals; 5310 sub-recipients; human services transportation providers; planning organization professionals; Veterans Administration employees; Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) service providers and others. \nLength:  2 days \nCEUs: 1.40 \nFee: \n\n$300.00 for Contractor\, Consulting\, Non-USA Transportation or Government Agency\, Other.\nFree for all others.\n\nContact: \nMyrna Sirleaf\nmsirleaf@nti.rutgers.edu \nSign in will take place between 8:00 and 8:30 am on the first day. There will be mid-morning and mid-afternoon breaks\, and an hour for lunch. Participants are responsible for their own meals. Dress is business casual. \nHotels in the area: \nHilton Garden Inn\, (this hotel is diagonally across from HQ) \n1600 Pacific Ave.\, Dallas\, TX 75201 \nthis hotel is diagonally across from HQ \nphone-:214-299-8982 \nMagnolia Hotel (about 3 blocks from HQ ) \n1401 Commerce St. \nDallas\, TX 75201 \nphone: 214-915-6500 \nWestin Downtown Dallas(about a block from HQ) \n1201 Main St. \nDallas\, TX 75202 \nphone: 972-584-6650 \nDART Headquarters-accessible by light rail-Akard Station \n\n\n\n         $ 300\nRegistration Fee – Consultants\, Contractors\, None Profits USA Only\n\n\n         $ 300\nRegistration Fee – Non-USA Transportation or Government Agency\n\n\n         $ 0\nRegistration Fee – State\, Local federal and Government Agencies
URL:https://sharedusemobilitycenter.org/event/advancing-mobility-management/
LOCATION:Dallas Area Rapid Transit\, 1401 Pacific Avenue 4th Floor\, Dallas\, TX\, 75202\, United States
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SUMMARY:2018 Tennessee Sustainable Transportation Forum & Expo
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC)\, Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT)\, and Tennessee Clean Fuels (TNCleanFuels) will hold the fourth annual Tennessee Sustainable Transportation Awards and Forum from September 17-18\, 2018 at the UT Conference Center in downtown Knoxville\, TN. The forum\, entitled “Where Innovation Meets Implementation\,” will highlight new research and technologies that improve transportation efficiency\, reduce vehicle emissions\, and address the mobility needs of all Tennesseans. Click here to view a preliminary agenda. \nThe forum will also honor winners of the 2018 Tennessee Sustainable Transportation Awards. These awards recognize outstanding initiatives to improve the efficiency\, accessibility\, affordability\, and sustainability of transportation systems in the State\, consistent with ongoing efforts to improve the health and well-being of Tennesseans\, provide for a strong economy\, and protect our State’s natural resources. Nominations for these awards are now closed. \nIn addition\, the forum will feature a vast showcase of alternative fuel vehicles\, as well as a recognition ceremony for a new class of certified Tennessee Green Fleets. Through Tennessee Clean Fuels‘ Tennessee Green Fleets Certification Program\, any Tennessee-based fleet can apply for certification for its efforts toward reducing petroleum consumption\, improving air quality\, and increasing the use of alternative fuels or advanced vehicle technologies. After the showcase\, join us for the STA Networking Reception while enjoying the panoramic views of the famous Knoxville Sunsphere. \nFinally\, event staff are working with Oak Ridge National Laboratory to organize a tour of the National Transportation Research Center (NTRC) on the afternoon of September 18. The NTRC supports the U.S. Department of Energy with research focused on vehicle electrification\, engines and emissions controls\, new materials for future systems\, data science\, and automated vehicle technologies. Forum registrants will receive instructions via email on how to reserve a space on this tour.Learn more about the NTRC here: https://www.ornl.gov/ntrc. \nFAQs\nWhat are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event? Once I’ve arrived at the UT Conference Center\, how do I get to the event?\nDowntown Knoxville’s new bike-share program\, Pace\, lets users rent bikes for $1/half hour\, and docking stations are distributed across the city and UT’s campus. \nAdditionally\, Knoxville Area Transit (KAT) offers a free trolley service with several routes that service the downtown\, UT\, and Old City areas. Each route passes within walking distance of the UT Conference Center. Just get on and ride – no tickets required! \nFinally\, parking will be available for a flat rate of $5/day adjacent to the UT Conference Center in the Locust Street Parking Garage. Once you arrive at the Center\, take the elevators near the back of the building to the 4th floor\, and you’ll see the registration table as soon as you arrive! \nI’m traveling from out of town. Where can I stay while I’m attending the event?\nHotel blocks are available at the Holiday Inn World’s Fair Park (code: STC) and the Hilton Knoxville (code: STF18). These discounted rates will expire when the group blocks sell out\, so be sure to book accommodations early. \nI’m interested in nominating an organization for a Sustainable Transportation Award. Where can I go to make my nomination?\nNominations for this year’s Sustainable Transportation Awards are now closed. \nI can’t pay by credit card — how can I reserve my tickets?\nWe can also accept payment by cheque. Just send payment\, along with a note about how many tickets you’d like\, as well as the names and contact information of the people attending\, to the ETCleanFuels Knoxville office: East Tennessee Clean Fuels\, 311 Conference Center Bldg.\, Knoxville TN\, 37996-4134\n \nWe would like to thank the sponsors of the 2018 Tennessee Green Fleets Awards: \nFor more information about the Tennessee Sustainable Transportation Awards\, visit the website at https://www.tn.gov/environment/tsta.
URL:https://sharedusemobilitycenter.org/event/2018-tennessee-sustainable-transportation-forum-expo/
LOCATION:UT Conference Center\, 600 Henley Street\, 4th Floor\, Knoxville\, TN\, 37902\, United States
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Accessibility for All: Considerations for Including People with Disabilities in Shared Mobility Strategies
DESCRIPTION:Join NCMM and the Shared-Use Mobility Center (SUMC) for a webinar discussing strategies to ensure that accessibility and equity are integrated in the design and implementation of shared-use mobility. Attendees will hear from a wide range of speakers\, including individuals with disabilities\, SUMC\, and NCMM regarding ways to influence agency planning regarding innovative mobility strategies. Representatives of agencies that have thoughtfully engaged diverse individuals in the planning process will also share their perspectives on what they have learned through the process.
URL:https://sharedusemobilitycenter.org/event/webinar-accessibility-for-all-considerations-for-including-people-with-disabilities-in-shared-mobility-strategies/
LOCATION:Webinar\, United States
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CREATED:20180914T152905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180924T214450Z
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SUMMARY:Shared Mobility Open House: Planning for Illinois' Autonomous Future
DESCRIPTION:Discuss Planned Illinois Autonomous Shuttles and Delivery Vehicles – What are the policies needed? What will be the impacts?\nThe rise in interest about autonomous vehicle systems\, from auto manufacturers like Ford and GM to technology companies Uber\, Lyft\, and Google’s Waymo\, has spurred rapid developments in new driverless shuttle pilots\, automated ridehailing tests\, and self-driving freight operations in US cities. Meanwhile\, public entities have taken precautious steps in light of this new mobility approach which aims to upend everyday transportation on public streets. \nTo continue the conversation on Illinois’ automated future\, SUMC will be hosting the next Shared Mobility Open House\, sponsored by Bosch\, on Wednesday\, September 26 to hear more about these developments and other trends from leading mobility experts. \nSpeakers will include: \n\nJustine Reisinger Sydello\, Deputy Secretary\, Illinois Department of Transportation\nBeth Bond\, Head of City Development\, Bosch USA\nSharon Feigon\, Executive Director\, Shared-Use Mobility Center\n\nAfter the program\, be sure to stick around to network with the event speakers and other shared mobility and transportation experts. \nDetails: \n\nWhat: Chicago Shared Mobility Open House\nWhen: Wednesday\, September 26 / 5:30-8:00pm\nWhere: WeWork National Building\, 125 S. Clark\, Floor 17\, Chicago\n\nWe hope to see you there! \nHave Questions? Please contact info@sharedusemobilitycenter.org
URL:https://sharedusemobilitycenter.org/event/shared-mobility-open-house-planning-for-illinois-autonomous-future/
LOCATION:WeWork National Building\, 125 S. Clark\, Floor 17\, Chicago\, IL\, 60603\, United States
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