2009 TDM Technology & Innovation Symposium | Symposium Agenda

Symposium Agenda

Time Event
7:30-8:30 am   Registration and Continental Breakfast
Board Room Lobby
8:30 am  Doors Open
8:45 am General Information
 

Opening Session
Board Room

Promptly at 9:00 am

Welcome Remarks
Carol Inge, Chief Planning Officer

 

Plan & Vision
Diego Cardoso, Executive Officer

9:10 -10:30 am

What the Future Holds for Transportation Demand Management (TDM), Land Use and the Multi-Mobility Cities of Tomorrow.
Emcee:
Robin Blair, Planning Director, Central Area

How have we planned for the transportation of the future? What can we learn from the research in Transits Oriented Villages? How are today’s laws changing the Cities of tomorrow (SB 375)?

Speakers

Arlie Adkins, Researcher, University of California, Berkeley, Institute of Urban and Regional Development and Transportation Center, Transit Villages in the 21st Century, Land use, Integration of Sustainability.

Anne E. Mudge, Partner, Cox, Castle & Nicholson, LLP, (SB 375) Using New California Laws to Improve TDM, Land Use and Transportation Integration.

10:10-10:30am

Panel Discussion: Do we need to change our current planning practices to achieve a better future?

Moderator: Dan Sturges, President & Founder, IntraGo Corporation

Panelists: Anne E. Mudge, Partner, Cox, Castle & Nicholson, LLP Arlie Adkins, Researcher, University of California, Berkeley Glen Hiemstra, Futurist, Founder of Futurist.com

10:30 am -12:15 pm

What is the Future?
How do we use technology, policies and procedures to influence travel behavior?
How can TDM be an essential part of the transportation solution?
How do we move from demand management towards multi-mobility?
How do we optimize our existing operation systems?
What is the future of cities and their transit needs?

Speakers

Glen Hiemstra, Futurist, Founder of Futurist.com

Todd Litman, Founder & Executive Director, Victoria Transport Policy Institute (VTPI)

Naresh Amatya, P.E., Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG), Changing the Travel Demand Patterns in Los Angeles County/ (AB1358)

Dan Sturges, President & Founder, IntraGo Corporation
The time for New Mobility has arrived. The impacts from a changing world have resulted in demand for Multi-Mobility.

11:55-12:25 pm

Panelist Discussion: How can we get there from here? Today’s Demand for Multi-Mobility.

Moderator: Michael Woo, Professor, USC

Panelists: Naresh Amatya, P.E., Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG)
Anne E. Mudge, Partner, Cox, Castle & Nicholson, LLP
Dan Sturges, President & Founder, IntraGo Corporation
Todd Litman, Founder & Executive Director, Victoria Transport Policy Institute (VTPI)
Glen Hiemstra, Futurist

12:30-1:45 pm Networking Lunch
TBA
1:50-3:30 pm

Implementation TDM Projects in our Local Communities
Board Room

Presenter

Todd Litman, Founder & Executive Director, Victoria Transport Policy Institute

Overview of the 2009 Call for Projects Application/TDM Modal Category Workshop

Presenters

Rena Lum, Transportation Planning Manager, Long Range Planning & Coordination
Robin Blair, Planning Director, Central Area
Rufina Juárez, TDM Modal Lead, Central Area

3:00-3:30 pm Questions
3:30 pm

Closing

The opportunities to combine new technologies with innovative policies can create far more efficient transportation systems. We need to move rapidly and effectively to realize this better transportation future.