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SUMMARY:Webinar: Electric Vehicle Charging Networks: Strategies\, Data\, and Models for States
DESCRIPTION:As the Transportation sector continues to become more dependent on access to the electric power grid\, increased coordination between the transportation and energy sectors will lead to more efficient connected systems. At a Federal level\, The Investment in Infrastructure and Jobs Act (IIJA) provides a framework for states to start planning for charging networks to support transportation electrification. In this webinar\, researchers from Texas A&M Texas Transportation Institute and its spin-off EV charging analytics company\, ElectroTempo\, will discuss the policy implications of the IIJA for how states can and should be planning for an electric future. They will give examples of stakeholder coordination efforts\, funding mechanisms\, and the critical need to harness predictive analytics to optimize charging infrastructure investments. \nSpeakers:\nDr. Ann Xu\, Co-Founder and CEO\, ElectroTempo\nDr. Alice Grossman\, Associate Research Scientist\, Texas A&M Transportation Institute\nDr. Josias Zietsman\, Agency Assistant Director and Strategic Advisor\, & Center Director\, Texas A&M Transportation Institute\nRobert Puentes\, President and CEO\, Eno Center for Transportation \nWatch the Recording:\n \n\nDr. Ann Xu is co-founder and CEO of ElectroTempo\, Inc. ElectroTempo\, Inc. is a spin-off from Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI)\, where Dr. Xu led the development of the ElectroTempo regional electric vehicle charging demand simulator\, which was selected as the designated analytics platform for Houston’s Regional Infrastructure Strategy for Electrification (RISE). Prior to TTI\, Dr. Xu was Senior Technical Advisor for Impact and Assessment at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E).\n\n\n\n\nDr. Alice Grossman is an Associate Research Scientist with the Center for Advancing Research in Transportation Emissions\, Energy\, and Health (CARTEEH) at Texas Transportation Institute where she works within the Air Quality Program at TTI and leads the Clean Transportation Collaborative. Prior to joining TTI\, Alice participated in the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and Technology Policy Fellowship where she spearheaded the initiative for textual data asset management for portfolio analysis and program planning\, management\, and evaluation at NOAA. Before\, NOAA\, Alice worked as a Senior Policy Analyst at the Eno Center for Transportation. \n\n\n\n\nDr. Joe Zietsman is the Assistant Agency Director and Strategic Advisor at the Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI). He is also the director of the Center for Advancing Research in Transportation Emissions\, Energy and Health (CARTEEH)\, which is a US Department of Transportation Center. He holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Texas A&M University and he is a member of the Graduate Faculty of Texas A&M University. His research interests are in sustainable transportation\, air quality\, and the intersection of public health and transportation.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-electric-vehicle-charging-networks-strategies-data-and-models-for-states/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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SUMMARY:Webinar: The Emerging Future of Supply Chains
DESCRIPTION:Many of the goods imported into the U.S. rely on intricate\, finely-tuned\, international supply chains. When the COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on international supply networks that caused shortages\, price increases\, and instilled plenty of worry in consumers\, it also set in motion more conversation about the emerging future of supply chains. But how did we get here? In this webinar\, participants will learn more about the past\, present\, and future of supply chains and freight systems\, including how supply chains have changed over time\, evolving types of freight providers\, autonomous freight advancements\, and public policy changes. The presentation\, which is also the TRB 2022 Deen Lecture\, will be led by Anne Strauss-Wieder and discussion will be facilitated by Lillian Borrone. \nSpeakers:\nAnne Strauss-Wieder\, Director\, Freight Planning\, North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority\nLillian Borrone\, former Chair of Eno’s Board of Directors and former Assistant Executive Director Port Authority of New York and New Jersey\nRobert Puentes\, President and CEO\, Eno Center for Transportation \nDownload the Slides\nWatch the Recording:\n  \n\nAnne Strauss-Wieder is a nationally respected senior executive and expert who currently serves as the Director of Freight Planning for the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority (NJTPA). She has over 40 years of public and private sector experience involving supply chains\, industrial and economic development\, resilience\, and freight movement. She is the 2022 recipient of the Transportation Research Board’s (TRB) Thomas B. Deen Distinguished Lectureship. She has authored numerous assessments of emerging trends and issues and is often at ports\, in industrial space\, and at other freight operations. Ms. Strauss-Wieder is in leadership roles in several national professional organizations including the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals\, TRB\, and NAIOP. She was also an appointed member of the US Department of Commerce’s Advisory Committee on Supply Chain Competitiveness and the US Maritime Administration’s Marine Transportation System National Advisory Committee. Ms. Strauss-Wieder also developed and teaches a graduate course on Freight and Public Policy at Rutgers University. She has a BA and MA in Regional Science from the University of Pennsylvania and was a Lead New Jersey 2010 Fellow. \n\nLillian Borrone is the former Chair of the Eno Center of Transportation. A well-known transportation industry leader\, her professional career has included senior policy and executive positions in both the federal and regional governmental levels and as an advisor to distinguished private sector companies. \nMrs. Borrone retired from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey as Assistant Executive Director. In that role she provided advice to the Executive Director and Board of Commissioners on an array of issues including international trade and development\, real estate acquisition and disposition for maritime\, aviation and mixed use development projects and on transportation capital management priorities. \nPrior to this position\, Mrs. Borrone served for over 12 years as Director of the Port Commerce Department overseeing the New York and New Jersey marine terminals\, waterfront and economic development projects\, and\, international relations responsibilities. \nDuring her Port Authority career\, Mrs. Borrone also served as Director of Management and Budget\, Assistant Director of Aviation and in senior management positions in the Terminals and Rail Transportation Departments. \nShe also served as a political appointee at the U.S. Department of Transportation as Associate Administrator and then Deputy Administrator of the Federal Transit Administration’s predecessor agency\, the Urban Mass Transportation Administration. \nIn 2001\, Mrs. Borrone was appointed by President George W. Bush to serve on the United States Commission on Ocean Policy. The Commission’s report\, “An Ocean Blueprint for the 21st Century”\, was submitted to the Congress and accepted by the President in September 2004. She continues to be an active participant in the Joint Ocean Initiative Steering Committee\, a successor entity comprised of U.S. Commission as well as Pew Ocean Commission members and distinguished ocean community leaders. \nMrs. Borrone is a member of the Board of Directors of STV\, Inc.\, an international engineering firm; a member of the Board of Directors of Horizon Healthcare Holding Company\, Inc.\, and subsidiaries of Horizon Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Jersey; and a member of the Science Advisory Board to the Stevens Institute of Technology Center for Secure and Resilient Maritime Transportation. \nMrs. Borrone has received a number of honors and recognitions during her career\, including election to the National Academy of Engineering and the National Academy of Public Administration. She graduated from Manhattan College\, with a Master of Science in civil engineering/transportation management and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from American University.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-the-emerging-future-of-supply-chains/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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SUMMARY:Rapid Response Webinar: A Debrief on the Omnibus Appropriations Package
DESCRIPTION:Congress may have just released the text of its $1.5 trillion omnibus appropriations package\, but Jeff Davis already has you covered for all your transportation update needs. In this Rapid Response Webinar\, join Davis as he explores the omnibus package and what it means for trains\, planes\, automobiles\, and everything in-between. \n\n\nSpeakers:\nJeff Davis\, Senior Fellow and Editor\, Eno Center for Transportation\nKaren Price\, Chief Development Officer\, Eno Center for Transportation \nDownload the Slides\nWatch the Recording:
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/rapid-response-webinar-a-debrief-on-the-omnibus-appropriations-package/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Eyes in the Skies: How The Ukrainian Crisis Affects Aviation
DESCRIPTION:The war in Ukraine has touched almost every corner of the world in almost as many ways. From parts availability to rising oil prices\, it’s clear that what happens in one part of the world can have profound and personal effects elsewhere. Aviation is just one sector of the global economy that has been affected by the current crisis. Join us for an exploration of the war’s impact on the aviation sector and what the near future may hold for pilots\, passengers\, and everyone in between. \nSpeakers:\nJens Flottau\, Executive Editor\, Commercial Aviation\, Aviation Week Network\nRobert Puentes\, President and CEO\, Eno Center for Transportation \nWatch the Recording:
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-eyes-in-the-skies-how-the-ukrainian-crisis-affects-aviation/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Transit Strategies to Meet Climate Goals
DESCRIPTION:Cutting greenhouse gas emissions from transportation\, which account for 29 percent of total emissions in the United States\, is going to take a multifaceted approach. Leveraging public transit networks is an important part of that strategy. While the COVID pandemic has slashed ridership and posed looming financial problems for transit operations\, it’s also providing an opportunity to rethink regional transportation networks to adapt transit to changing travel patterns. Join Eno to learn how regions are deploying new incentives\, policies\, and tools to make transit a leading part of sustainable mobility. \nSpeakers:\nAnna Allwright\, Strategy and Marketing Specialist\, Cubic Transportation Systems\nJerome Horne\, Director of Transit Leadership Development \, TransitCenter\nSam Longman\, Head of Corporate Environment\, Transport for London\nPaul Lewis\, Chief Finance Officer and Policy Director\, Eno Center for Transportation \nWatch the Recording:\n\n\nAnna Allwright is a self confessed “transport geek” with nearly a decade of industry experience spanning strategy\, marketing\, government\, and public affairs. She is passionate about sustainability and the power of public transport to create greener\, healthier\, more equitable and less congested cities. Allwright is committed to helping erode perceptions that public transport isn’t for everyone\, and build a future mobility network that makes public and active transport the modes of choice for more people. In her role at Cubic Transportation Systems (Australia)\, she is responsible for leading the development and implementation of creative marketing and communications strategies for the Asia Pacific region. During her time at Cubic\, she has implemented marketing and communications campaigns to support the roll-out of the award-winning Opal smart card ticketing system and the roll-out of contactless payments technology in NSW. She has also led the creation and implementation of communications plans for the NSW Intelligent Congestion Management Program and the QLD Next Generation Ticketing Program. \n\nJerome Horne leads TransitCenter’s strategies around increasing representative leadership and inclusive decision-making in the transportation field\, change that is essential to advancing TransitCenter’s mission to improve transit in ways that make our cities more just and sustainable. Additionally\, he plays an important role in determining best practices of agencies on rider engagement and works closely with our agency practice and advocacy teams to identify cities to target for replication of those practices. \nJerome comes to TransitCenter with experience from IndyGo and Foursquare Integrated Transportation Planning\, where he worked in roles concentrating on proactive community engagement and the rider experience of using transit. \nHe lives in the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn and enjoys taking walks through nearby Prospect Park. Jerome rides transit whenever possible\, likes to bike\, and curates his extensive collection of transit memorabilia known as the International Micro Museum of Transit. \n\nSam Longman is the Head of Corporate Environment at Transport for London. Longman is responsible for driving TfL’s corporate environmental performance\, lead on embedding triple-bottom-line sustainability\, responding to TCFD and wider sustainability disclosures. Leading TfL’s green financing strategy and environmental investable project pipeline development. He made the case and led the development and publication of TfL first ever Sustainability Report and Corporate Environment Plan. \nTfL is the integrated strategic transport authority for London and one of largest public transport operators in the world. We regulate and contract for many vital transport services\, renew and maintain an expansive and complex asset base\, provide new infrastructure\, are a landlord\, and have a significant commercial portfolio\, including property development and advertising. We directly employ around 27\,000 people directly and over 100\,000 indirectly. We have an annual spend of +£10bn\, £6.7bn of which is through supply chains. \nLongman leads on setting corporate environment policy and developing and implementing a corporate environment plan\, providing strategic direction and reporting on progress toward environmental objectives\, covering: Carbon\, Energy\, Air Pollution\, Noise\, Waste\, Green Infrastructure\, Invasive Species\, Waste\, Circular Economy etc Undertaking assurance activity and building capability across the business to meet our environmental objectives. He works with GLA and the Mayor’s team to deliver the Mayor’s Transport and London Environment Strategies.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-transit-strategies-to-meet-climate-goals/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Reforming Governance to Transform Cities
DESCRIPTION:Cities own the streets that transit agencies need for their bus lanes. Regions often lack a coordinated entity to oversee implementation of road pricing. Freight rolling off a regional port hub is not always synced with the state and local roadways that connect it. Complicated governance is often at the root of the obstacles to implement transportation solutions aimed to fight congestion\, improve the environment\, and target social equity. Several regions around the world have reformed regional governance to consolidate decision making and ensure the right voices are at the table. Join Eno at this webinar to explore how the governance in cities can help or hinder them from enacting smart transportation policies. \nSpeakers:\nM.J. Maynard\, Chief Executive Officer\, RTC\nLeslie Richards\, General Manager/Chief Executive Officer\, Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority\nKevin Quinn\, Chief Executive Officer\, TransLink\nPaul Lewis\, Chief Finance Officer and Policy Director\, Eno Center for Transportation\n \nWatch the Recording:\n \n\nAs Chief Executive Officer of the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC)\, M.J. Maynard leads the only agency nationwide that is responsible for a region’s public transit system\, traffic management\, roadway design and construction funding\, and transportation and overall planning efforts – all under one roof. \nM.J. and her team manage a budget of more than $679 million annually\, and incorporate the best practices of the private sector with those of the public sector\, utilizing statistics\, analytics\, and monthly as well as annual benchmarks to ensure the agency’s fiduciary responsibility to taxpayers. \nM.J. Maynard joined the RTC in February 2007 and served as Assistant General Manager of Administrative Services and later as Deputy Chief Executive Officer prior to leading the agency. During her 13-year history with agency\, she has launched several groundbreaking initiatives including the RTC’s Club Ride program\, which rewards commuters for using alternative modes of travel; the rideRTC smartphone app; and a massive transit safety expansion project encompassing the replacement of more than 3\,000 bus shelters and amenities. \nM.J. worked in Las Vegas’ hospitality industry for more than 25 years prior to joining the RTC\, where she served as Vice President for Hard Rock Hotel and Casino for more than a decade. In this role\, she oversaw a culturally diverse staff of more than 750 employees and was responsible for managing a multi-million dollar annual budget that included capital expansion projects. \nConsidered a leader in public transit management\, M.J. was recently appointed to serve on the American Public Transportation Association’s (APTA) Board of Directors\, an organization leading efforts to ensure public transportation is available and accessible in communities around the country. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Hotel Administration from the University of Nevada\, Las Vegas. \n\nLeslie S. Richards is the CEO and 11th General Manager of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA)\, the sixth largest public transportation agency in the U.S. with a budget of more than $2 billion and a vast network of 9\,500 employees that enable the five million residents of the Greater Philadelphia region to connect to each other. SEPTA operates across six transportation modes and has 2\,800 vehicles in service\, 285 subway and rail stations\, 13\,000 bus and trolley stops\, and 150 routes. \nPrior to joining SEPTA\, Richards was the first woman secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT)\, one of the largest and most innovative transportation agencies in the U.S. Richards left a lasting mark on the department by creating strategic solutions for the long-term success of Pennsylvania’s transportation needs through innovative\, collaborative programs such as PennDOT Connects. \nA staunch advocate for women and diversity in transportation and government\, Richards has been recognized for her leadership in the industry and commitment to public service. Prior to her public service\, she worked in the private sector as a senior project manager for environmental and civil engineering firms. Richards is a graduate of Brown University\, where she concentrated in economics and urban studies. She received a master’s of regional planning from the University of Pennsylvania. She lives with her husband in Philadelphia. \n\nKevin Quinn is the Chief Executive Officer of TransLink\, Metro Vancouver’s award-winning transportation authority. As CEO\, Kevin Quinn oversees management\, planning\, financing\, and delivery of a growing world-class transportation network that includes bus\, SkyTrain\, SeaBus\, HandyDART\, and West Coast Express transit services\, along with five regional bridges\, walking and cycling paths\, and the Major Road Network. \nBefore joining TransLink\, Kevin served as Administrator and Chief Executive Officer of the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA)\, one of the largest multi-modal transit systems in the U.S. with six transit modes\, including buses\, subway\, light rail\, paratransit\, and commuter bus and rail. He also oversaw the construction of a new 25-km light rail line outside Washington\, D.C.\, which is currently the largest transit public-private partnership in the U.S. \nPrior to serving as CEO\, Kevin was the Director of Planning and Programming for MTA. In this role\, he was responsible for all aspects of design and implementation for the comprehensive overhaul of MTA’s local and express bus network\, which included the restructuring of more than 60 bus routes and the introduction of new\, high-frequency lines. Kevin also has private sector experience\, as the Mid-Atlantic Transportation Planning and Policy Manager for STV\, Incorporated. \nKevin holds a master’s degree in Public Policy from Johns Hopkins University. He has been a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) since 2010 and was recognized as one of Mass Transit magazine’s Top 40 under 40 transit professionals.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-reforming-governance-to-transform-cities/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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SUMMARY:Webinar: What is next for MOD: Lessons from Los Angeles’ MOD Pilot During COVID
DESCRIPTION:In January 2019\, LA Metro launched a first-mile\, last-mile mobility on demand (MOD) pilot with Via\, offering shared rides to and from select rail transit stations. LA Metro and their partner research team collected robust data on the pilot\, and Eno published several research reports evaluating how the pilot addressed contracting\, data sharing\, fare integration and accessibility. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic\, the MOD pilot suspended shared rides\, began allowing point-to-point rides\, and leveraged its drivers to offer food delivery to customers with difficulty accessing food banks. In this webinar\, researchers will examine data insights\, share lessons learned during the pilot’s operation during COVID\, and discuss what the region’s experience means for other agencies considering similar mobility on demand services. \nSpeakers:\nAnne Brown\, Assistant Professor in the School of Planning\, Public Policy\, and Management\, University of Oregon\nShaun Miller\, Senior Planner\, Office of Extraordinary Innovation\, Los Angeles Metro\nPaul Lewis\, Chief Finance Officer and Policy Director\, Eno Center for Transportation\n \n  \nDownload the Slides\nWatch the Recording:\n\n\n \n\nAnne Brown is an Assistant Professor in the School of Planning\, Public Policy\, and Management at the University of Oregon. She researches issues of transportation equity\, shared mobility\, and travel behavior. \n  \n  \n  \n\n \nShaun Miller is a Sr. Transportation Planner in LA Metro’s Office of Extraordinary Innovation and project manager of the Mobility on Demand and Food & Essential Goods Delivery pilots.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-what-is-next-for-mod-lessons-from-los-angeles-mod-pilot-during-covid/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Waterborne Competitiveness: Comparing U.S. and Foreign Inland Waterways
DESCRIPTION:The 12\,000-mile inland waterways network in the United States is a vital trade corridor serving energy\, agriculture\, and other freight shipments internally and for export. Major global events like the war in Ukraine and the resulting supply chain disruptions illustrate the importance of the system and create an urgent need for efficient movement of goods. Eno’s newest report compares this system with other global rivers and shows how competition from other global waterways could limit this success if modernization of the system is not continued. In this webinar\, we will explore six rivers from around the world and demonstrate how recent investments might affect America’s competitiveness and national security. \nSpeakers:\nKatie Donahue\, Policy Analyst\, Eno Center for Transportation\nPaul Lewis\, Policy Director\, Eno Center for Transportation\nTom O’Brien\, Executive Director Center for International Trade and Transportation\, California State University Long Beach \nDownload the Slides\nWatch the Recording\n\n 
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-waterborne-competitiveness-comparing-u-s-and-foreign-inland-waterways/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Planning for People: The History and Future of Inclusive Transit Planning
DESCRIPTION:Who was transit built for? For what purpose? And how has that approach changed? Join Eno for a webinar that will answer these questions and more on the past\, present\, and future of designing transit for people. Are transit agencies really building with all users in mind\, or are they being swept away with the latest design trends and digital promises? What’s more\, learn how some agencies worldwide have already built diversity\, equity\, and inclusion into their DNAs\, from Transport for London to LA Metro. \nSpeakers:\nKrishna Desai\, Senior Global Marketing Manager\, Cubic Transportation Systems\nPhilip Plotch\, Principal Researcher\, Eno Center for Transportation \nWatch the Recording:\n\n\n \nKrishna Desai is an enthusiastic marketing communications professional with nine years’ experience within the transport and technology industries. Having worked for Cubic Transportation Systems throughout that time\, Krishna has gained global insights into how mobility can affect communities worldwide and the policies and technology needed to enable inclusivity. Krishna is a strong leader and an advocate for DE&I. Her role has shifted to align her passion for this by helping to lead Cubic’s Employee Resource Groups to execute meaningful campaigns and events to make Cubic a workplace of choice for employees. Krishna also leads partnership initiatives with industry organizations and academics to work on their programs\, pilots\, and campaigns jointly.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-planning-for-people-the-history-and-future-of-inclusive-transit-planning/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: The IIJA in Play: Six Months Later
DESCRIPTION:In November 2021\, President Biden signed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA)\, the single largest infrastructure spending bill in American history. But with so many opportunities\, projects\, and problems to address\, it’s easy to lose track of how this momentous bill has and will affect states\, municipalities\, and people across the nation. \nFortunately\, Eno has you covered. Please join us for the first webinar in our “Implementing the IIJA” series exploring the way forward for federal funding of infrastructure. Our first webinar will feature Katie Thomson\, Director of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Implementation at the USDOT to see the path ahead on federal infrastructure support. \nSpeakers:\nKathryn B. Thomson\, Director\, Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Implementation\, U.S. Department of Transportation\nRobert Puentes\, President and CEO\, Eno Center for Transportation \nWatch The Recording:\n\n\nKatie Thomson currently serves as the Director\, Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Implementation at the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT). In this capacity\, Katie works with internal and external stakeholders to successfully implement approximately $660 billion in new and expanded programs across all modes of transportation over five years. This is Katie’s second stint at DOT. She rejoins DOT from Amazon\, where she was Vice President & Associate General Counsel\, Worldwide Transportation and Sustainability.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-the-iija-in-play-six-months-later/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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SUMMARY:Webinar: The Fast Lane to an EV Future
DESCRIPTION:Electric vehicles play an important role in decreasing carbon emissions and advancing environmental goals. The Investment in Infrastructure and Jobs Act (IIJA) specifically provides $7.5 billion to build a national network of electric vehicle charging stations. To achieve this national network\, coordination between state and local governments\, the transportation industry\, and energy sectors will be key. This webinar will address IIJA funding for EV charging infrastructure and how policymakers can utilize IIJA funds to accelerate the electric future. \nSpeakers:\nRachael Nealer\, Deputy Director\, Joint Office of Energy and Transportation\nRobert Puentes\, President and CEO\, Eno Center for Transportation \nDownload the Slides\nWatch the Recording:\n\n\nRachael Nealer is currently the Deputy Director for the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation a new Bipartisan Infrastructure Law office that was established to create a future where everyone can ride and drive electric and build a national charging network that is convenient\, reliable\, and equitable. Dr. Nealer is also the chair of the Transportation Research Board Alternative Fuels and Technologies Committee. Throughout her career\, she has focused on researching transportation as a system of systems and developing strategies around how to decarbonize transportation through technology development in concert with supporting policies. \nRachael has previously held various roles including Deputy Director Transportation Technology and Policy at the White House Council on Environmental Quality as well as various roles at the Department of Energy\, as Senior Advisor and Chief of Staff to the three transportation offices: Bioenergy\, Hydrogen and Fuel Cell\, and Vehicle Technologies Offices. She has also worked in the non-profit sector the Union of Concerned Scientists researching the environmental impacts of electric vehicles compared to gasoline vehicles over their life. Prior to UCS she worked at the Environmental Protection Agency in the Renewable Fuels Standard office and she received her joint PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering and Engineering and Public Policy from Carnegie Mellon University where she specialized in lifecycle environmental impacts of transportation. \nAs a former Chief of Staff\, a personal passion of hers is ensuring the federal government is recruiting and retaining high quality talent. In her personal time\, she also enjoys watching professional tennis\, running and walking along the Anacostia River Trail\, and camping and hiking with her family on the weekends.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-the-fast-lane-to-an-ev-future/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220929T184500
DTSTAMP:20260404T072302
CREATED:20220916T225701Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: On the Right Track: Rail Transit Project Delivery Around the World
DESCRIPTION:Eno’s newest study builds the ongoing initiative to improve transit rail project delivery in the United States. In On the Right Track\, we selected 10 countries from all over the world to conduct detailed reviews. This analysis found there are clear lessons the United States can learn from its peer nations with respect to transit project delivery. More important than the precise governance structure\, delivery method\, or process employed is the shared commitment at all levels of government to delivering high-quality transit. Join us in a discussion of the papers findings\, insights\, and lessons for US policymakers and builders.  \nSpeakers:\nPaul Lewis\, Chief Finance Officer and Policy Director\, Eno Center for Transportation\nPhilip Plotch\, Principal Researcher\, Eno Center for Transportation \nWatch The Recording:
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-on-the-right-track-rail-transit-project-delivery-around-the-world/
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221004T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221004T190000
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CREATED:20220914T000938Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: The Role of Technology in Modernizing Supply Chains
DESCRIPTION:The freight transportation sector has always been a leader in leveraging new technologies to improve operational speed\, efficiency\, and safety. With domestic and global supply chains upended due to COVID\, issues attracting workers\, and declining roadway safety\, the role of technology to address these concerns is paramount. In this webinar\, we will hear from representatives from the trucking\, railroad\, and port sectors about the new technologies and strategies they are using to address long term objectives related to safety\, decarbonization\, and efficiency.  \nSpeakers:\nCary Davis\, Vice President\, Government Relations and General Counsel\, AAPA\nKari Gonzales\, President and CEO\, MxV Rail\nKevin Grove\, Director\, Safety & Technology Policy\, American Trucking Association\nPaul Lewis\, Chief Finance Officer and Policy Director\, Eno Center for Transportation \nWatch the Recording:\n\n  \n\nCary Davis heads Government Relations and serves as General Counsel for the American Association of Port Authorities. He tells the story of seaports and their workers when the President and Congress make decisions on infrastructure\, transportation\, trade\, and security.\nPrior\, Cary served in the Federal Government as a Presidential and Congressional appointee for international trade and security.\nHe has appeared in the New York Times\, the BBC\, Politico\, and Bloomberg to discuss supply chains and economics. He has written and passed legislation on infrastructure for climate change and international trade. His work has been featured in The Drudge Report\, CNN\, Newsweek\, Breitbart\, and Zero Hedge. Cary serves on the board of the Propeller Club of Washington\, D.C. and was nominated CEO Update Lobbyist of the Year in 2021 for his work to address supply chain disruptions from the pandemic.\nHe received his J.D. and Masters from the University of Pennsylvania and his B.S. from Pitt\, spending his early years in his beloved home state of Pennsylvania. Cary also loves his family\, golf\, and his rescue pittbull\, Maddie. \n\nKevin Grove is an engineer and researcher with a passion for transportation safety. He is an expert in commercial vehicle safety technologies\, especially active in safety and automation. Before joining American Trucking Associations (ATA) Kevin was a Senior Research Associate at the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute\, where he worked with OEMs\, suppliers\, USDOT (U.S. Department of Transportation)\, and others to understand the real-world performance of commercial vehicle technologies and the barriers to fleet adoption. At ATA\, Kevin supports the safety policy team and helps members learn about the newest technologies being developed\, share best practices in safety technology\, and understand how automation will impact transportation in the future. \n\nKari Gonzales leads the world’s premier rail research organization based in Pueblo\, CO. Prior to assuming this role in 2021\, Gonzales served as Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for TTCI where she was responsible for company-wide strategic planning and business functions associated with day-to-day operations. Gonzales\, a Pueblo-native\, has been a part of MxV Rail’s organization since 2000 when she started as a student intern and was later hired full-time as a research engineer upon completing her degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines in December of 2002. \nShe also holds a Master of Business Administration from Regis University\, Denver (2015). During her time as a research engineer\, Gonzales excelled in conducting research and managing a diverse set of projects in support of the industry’s Strategic Research Initiative (SRI) program and MxV Rail’s commercial customers. She contributed a body of work that resulted in authoring/co-authoring of over 25 technical publications.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-the-role-of-technology-in-modernizing-supply-chains/
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221110T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221110T173000
DTSTAMP:20260404T072302
CREATED:20221028T001911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230215T162111Z
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SUMMARY:Rapid Response Webinar: Ballot’s Up: An Analysis of Transportation Ballot Measures and Election Results
DESCRIPTION:Vexed by transportation votes? Baffled by transit ballot measures? Curious what Election Day results mean for transportation legislating in Washington? Then don’t miss the latest in Eno’s ongoing webinar series! Eno compiled and reviewed the results from key transportation ballot measures that went before voters across the country on Election Day. In this webinar\, Jeff Davis and Jon Hammond deliver insightful commentary on this year’s 2022 election results and what they mean for transportation networks everywhere. \nSpeakers:\nJeff Davis\, Senior Fellow and Editor\, Eno Transportation Weekly\nJon Hammond\, ETW & Administrative Associate\nRobert Puentes\, President/CEO\n \nDownload the Slides\nWatch the Recording:\n\n  \n 
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/rapid-response-webinar-ballots-up-an-analysis-of-transportation-ballot-measures-and-election-results/
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221208T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221208T191500
DTSTAMP:20260404T072303
CREATED:20221129T195844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230628T085234Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Micromobility Update: Taking Stock and Planning for the Future
DESCRIPTION:Shared electric bikes and scooters have sprung up in several cities across the United States with a promise to fill the existing gaps in urban mobility systems and to transform how people travel. Driven largely by private investments\, they have been evolving constantly to meet the changing market needs and to adjust to the disruptions caused during the pandemic. Meanwhile\, cities are innovating to develop governance\, regulatory\, and financial structures that can ensure that these new modes ultimately serve the needs of citizens in terms of improved accessibility\, affordability\, equity\, and sustainability. Panelists on this webinar will discuss recent trends for shared micromobility services\, their evolving role in supporting urban transportation\, strategies for city leaders to better direct and manage them\, and the vision for the next decade. \nSpeakers:\nCary Bearn\, Senior Program Manager\, National Association of City Transportation Officials\nMelinda Hanson\, Founder\, Brightside\nJoshua Johnson\, Senior Policy Manager\, Lyft\nAnusha Chitturi\, Visiting Fellow\, Eno Center for Transportation\n \nWatch the Recording: \n\n\nCary Bearn is a Senior Program Manager leading NACTO’s bicycle and shared micromobility programs. Cary is leading the update to the Urban Bikeway Design Guide\, a multi-year effort that includes releasing seven working papers used to expand the scope of the updated guide. Cary also convenes roundtables\, facilitates Cities for Cycling and Shared Micromobility peer network calls\, and organizes workshops and other trainings to document and share best practices that make North America’s streets safer\, more equitable\, and more sustainable through biking. Before joining NACTO\, Cary was the Chief Bicycle Officer for the City of Atlanta where she led the City’s bike planning efforts and managed the City’s shared micromobility programs. \n\nMelinda Hanson is the founder of Brightside\, where she leads public affairs and applied research to advance sustainable urban mobility. Melinda’s spent her career decarbonizing urban transport including as Head of Sustainability at Bird\, as Deputy Director at NACTO’s Global Designing Cities Initiative\, and as a consultant with the Asian Development Bank. \n  \n  \n  \n\nJoshua Johnson is a Senior Policy Manager for Lyft’s Transit\, Bikes and Scooters team in the greater Mountain West and Pacific Northwest regions\, and leads Lyft’s federal micromobility policy portfolio. Prior to Lyft\, Josh was a Senior Public Policy Manager for Spin\, where he led data policy\, research\, and federal policy efforts. Additionally\, Josh was Vice-Chair of ITS America’s Mobility On Demand Committee\, as well as a member of the Open Mobility Foundation’s Tech Council and Privacy Committee\, and NABSA’s Research & Data and Policy Committees. Before joining Spin\, Josh served as the Advanced Mobility Manager for the City of Minneapolis\, where he led the development and implementation of numerous mobility pilots and projects including mobility hubs\, EV carshare\, e-scooters\, dockless and electric bikeshare\, and rideshare pickup/dropoff zones. \n  \n  \n\n 
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-micromobility-update-taking-stock-and-planning-for-the-future/
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221214T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221214T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T072303
CREATED:20221130T024224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230929T120559Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: The Key to Building Great Communities: Listening for Understanding
DESCRIPTION:When Lynn Peterson began working as a transportation engineer\, she was taught to evaluate roadway projects based only on metrics related to driver safety\, allowable speed for the highest number of cars\, project schedule\, and budget. Involving the community and collaborating with peers were never part of the discussion. Today\, Peterson is a recognized leader in transportation planning and engineering\, known for her approach that is rooted in racial equity\, guided by a process of community engagement\, and includes collaboration with other professionals. In Roadways for People\, Lynn Peterson draws from her personal experience and interviews with leaders in the field to showcase new possibilities within transportation engineering and planning. Join us as we dive into how to pave the way towards a more inclusive transportation scene. \nSpeakers:\nElizabeth Doerr\, Principal and Founder\, Doerr & Co \nLynn Peterson\, President\, Oregon Metro Council\nRobert Puentes\, President and CEO\, Eno Center for Transportation\n \nDownload the Slides\nWatch the Recording:\n\n\n\nElizabeth Doerr is a writer\, mother\, and small business owner in Portland\, Oregon. She writes about issues of social justice\, parenting\, travel\, resiliency\, and climate change. Bringing her experience working in community engagement and social justice education\, Elizabeth co-wrote Roadways for People: Rethinking Transportation Planning and Engineering with Lynn Peterson. She has written for a variety of publications including Parents\, CityLab\, Scalawag Magazine\, Portland Monthly\, and Baltimore City Paper. Her 2015 Baltimore City Paper story about street harassment\, “Stop Calling Me ‘Baby’” earned her Maryland/Delaware/DC Press Association award. She is currently working on her second book about combatting her climate grief through building preparedness skills called Cramming for the Apocalypse \nElizabeth is also principal and founder of social impact communications and writing firm\, Doerr&Co and co-founder of the community for writer-moms\, Scribente Maternum. She earned her Master’s in Writing from Johns Hopkins University and has a Master’s in International Education Policy from the University of Maryland. \n\nLynn Peterson is the Oregon Metro Council President. She leads the nation’s only elected regional government\, representing over 1.7 million Oregonians in the Portlandarea. Peterson oversees an agency charged with affordable housing and parks investments\, protection of farms\, forests and water resources\, planning and investments in transportation\, overseeing tourism and cultural venues as well as management of garbage and recycling. \nPrior to serving as Metro Council President\, Peterson worked in a variety of roles in the public\, private and nonprofit sectors. She first held elected office as a Lake Oswego City Councilor before becoming the first elected chair of Clackamas County\, one of Oregon’s fastest growing suburban and rural counties. \nA transportation and land use expert with degrees in engineering and planning\, Peterson served in Salem as senior advisor to former Gov. John Kitzhaber\, before a serving as the director of the Washington State Department of Transportation\, appointed by Gov. Jay Inslee. At WSDOT\, she oversaw a $10 billion budget for operation and maintenance of roads\, rails\, ferries\, congestion pricing and megaprojects such as the Seattle Tunnel Project\, the SR 520 Floating Bridge and the Columbia River Crossing.\nAfter returning to Oregon\, Peterson consulted nationally on transportation and land use best practices with Smart Growth America\, and served as interim executive director of 1000 Friends of Oregon\, the state’s leading land use advocacy group.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-the-key-to-building-great-communities-listening-for-understanding/
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230111T230000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230112T020000
DTSTAMP:20260404T072303
CREATED:20220622T204043Z
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SUMMARY:Eno's Leadership Awards Reception
DESCRIPTION:Save the date! Eno’s Leadership Awards Reception will be held on January 11\, 2023 from 6:00pm to 9:00pm at the Kimpton Monaco\, 700 F St NW\, Washington\, DC.\nEno’s Leadership Awards Reception is one of Washington’s premier transportation events and this year is special because it is also a celebration of our Centennial. The event attracts current and former local and federal officials\, top private sector leaders\, and multimodal association leadership. \nEno is proud to present Leadership Awards to influential thought leaders and alumni at this event. Congratulations to this year’s recipients!\n \n \n \n \n\nStudent Ticket (register with student .edu email) – $25.00\nReception Ticket – $100.00\nSupporter Ticket – $250.00 (included on sponsor list)\nAmbassador Ticket Package – $500.00 (includes two tickets\, listing as sponsor\, and small ad in the program)\n\nThank you to our sponsors!\n \n  \n  \n \n  \n \n \n \n  \n \n  \n \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nFor information on becoming a sponsor\, please contact Karen Price at kprice@enotrans.org.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/leadershipawards2022/
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230627T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230627T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T072303
CREATED:20230627T060001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231011T130242Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Retail at Train and Bus Stations: Innovative Strategies to Enhance Revenue\, Amenities\, Ridership\, and Safety
DESCRIPTION:At transit stations\, riders appreciate a wide variety of retail outlets from newsstands to restaurants. However\, the retail landscape is rapidly evolving due to a decline in transit ridership and a shift towards online purchasing. This webinar will show how innovative transit agencies\, property managers\, and developers are adapting to this changing retail climate – with strategies designed to enhance station amenities\, attract more riders\, improve safety\, and increase transit agency revenues. This webinar is jointly sponsored by the Eno Center for Transportation and the American Planning Association’s Transportation Planning Division. \nSpeakers:\nLaura Barr\, Senior Vice President\, CBRE\nCharles Di Maggio\, Chief Executive Officer\, Greystone Management Solutions\nSusan Fine\, Principal\, Fine Development Partners \nModerator:\nPhilip Plotch\, Principal Researcher\, Eno Center for Transportation \nDownload the Slides\nWatch the Recording\n\n\nLaura Barr leads a San Francisco-based team with a passion for the urban public realm and consumer trends\, innovating “retail-as-a-service\,” an approach to leasing and operations now used by top mixed-use developers and operators that demystifies the value creation for retail. As a result\, Laura and her team get involved early on and advise clients on positioning or repositioning major assets and on consumer brand growth strategy. Laura and her team have advised on several landmarks including Ghirardelli Square\, Golden State Warriors’ Chase Center\, Mission Rock with the San Francisco Giants and Tishman Speyer and the widely publicized Springline project in Menlo Park for which the retail activation strategy helped set office rent records in 2022. \nLaura served for six years on CBRE’s Americas Producer Advisory Board as its youngest member and co-chaired the Futures Committee\, which produced research on the impact of autonomous vehicles on real estate. \n  \n\n\nCharles Di Maggio leads Greystone Management Solution’s leasing and asset management teams throughout the United States. Actively involved in real estate\, management\, law and construction in both the public and private sectors for over 35 years\, Mr. Di Maggio provides our clients his broad experience in real estate law\, lease negotiation\, drafting\, retail concession development\, valuation and public sector procurement. \nPrior to joining Greystone\, Mr. Di Maggio was an executive vice president for Grenadier Realty Corp. He has also served as the City of New York’s lead housing and real estate lobbyist in Albany\, the Assistant Commissioner for Local Government Affairs and Contract Management for the Department of Housing Preservation and Development\, and as the Assistant Representative to the Board of Estimate for the Mayor’s Office of the City of New York under the administration of Edward I. Koch. \n\nSusan Fine\, principal of OasesRE and developer of the Turnstyle retail project\, has built in New York City from the ground up (and sometimes below grade)\, coordinating every step of the development process – financing\, leasing\, developing\, construction\, and management. \nMost recently\, she completed a Senior Advanced Leadership Fellowship at Harvard University where she focused on how to use “bricks and clicks” to help micro businesses thrive and lead to wealth creation. She is organizing pilot programs in Massachusetts and Chicago. A summary of these efforts is attached. \nMs. Fine completed the first privately financed project within the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s subway system\, Turnstyle. According to the Wall Street Journal\, “the subterranean marketplace presents a departure from the way the MTA has handled development” and is a model for future privatization. The New York Times complimented “the density\, variety and clarity of the design” calling Turnstyle “a small scale evocation of a busy shopping street.” \n\n 
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-retail-at-train-and-bus-stations-innovative-strategies-to-enhance-revenue-amenities-ridership-and-safety/
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230711T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230711T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T072303
CREATED:20230628T174948Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Paved Paradise: How Parking Explains the World
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an engaging webinar on parking and the pressing need for parking reform in the United States\, led by acclaimed author and transportation staff writer for Slate Magazine\, Henry Grabar. Moderated by Robert Puentes\, the CEO of the Eno Center for Transportation\, this webinar will delve into the captivating insights presented in Henry’s latest book\, “Paved Paradise: How Parking Explains the World.” As America remains a land of free parking\, this timely discussion will explore the detrimental impacts of our parking-centric culture and propose innovative solutions for a more sustainable and efficient future. \nIn this webinar\, Henry Grabar will draw upon his extensive research and analysis to shed light on the hidden costs\, environmental consequences\, and social equity issues associated with excessive parking provision. Through an exploration of case studies and real-life examples\, Grabar will challenge conventional notions of parking as an unquestioned necessity and invite participants to reimagine our urban landscapes. With thought-provoking discussions and actionable recommendations\, this webinar aims to inspire policymakers\, urban planners\, transportation professionals\, and concerned citizens to advocate for meaningful parking reform that prioritizes vibrant communities\, reduces congestion\, and fosters sustainable transportation options. Don’t miss this opportunity to join the conversation and gain valuable insights from one of the leading voices in transportation journalism. \nSpeakers:\nHenry Grabar\, Staff Writer\, Slate Magazine\n \nModerator:\nRobert Puentes\, CEO\, Eno Center for Transportation \nDownload the Slides\nWatch the Recording\n\n\n\nHenry Grabar\, Henry Grabar is a journalist who writes about cities. He’s a staff writer at Slate and a Loeb Fellow at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. His work has been published in Architect\, the Atlantic\, the Guardian\, Harper’s\, the Wall Street Journal\, and other outlets\, and he has produced podcasts for Decoder Ring\, 99 Percent Invisible\, What Next\, and other shows. He was the editor of The Future of Transportation anthology (Metropolis Books\, 2019)\, and the author of Paved Paradise: How Parking Explains the World\, which was published in May 2023 by Penguin Press. \n\n 
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-paved-paradise-how-parking-explains-the-world/
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230919T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230919T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T072303
CREATED:20230908T173103Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Driving Change: Advice for the National VMT-Fee Pilot
DESCRIPTION:Discover the future of road funding in the United States through our illuminating webinar. Hosted by Robert Puentes\, the CEO of the Eno Center for Transportation\, this event delves into insights from our groundbreaking research paper\, “Driving Change: Advice for the National VMT-Fee Pilot.” \nExplore the evolving landscape of transportation funding\, from the challenges posed by increasing vehicle efficiency to the imperative for sustainable road finance. Our expert panel will dissect the paper’s recommendations for the impending national VMT-fee pilot mandated by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. Join us to unravel the complexities of scalability\, data privacy\, equity\, and the integration of electric vehicles in shaping the path forward for road funding. \nWhether you’re a policymaker\, transportation professional\, or simply interested in the future of funding models\, secure your spot now to be part of the conversation about reshaping of the nation’s transportation financing strategy. \nSpeakers: \nMaureen Bock\, Chief Innovation Officer\, Oregon Department of Transportation \nTrish Hendren\, Executive Director\, The Eastern Transportation Coalition \nCarolyn Kramer Simons\, Senior Director\, State Funding Policy; Managing Director\, Transportation Officials Division\, American Road & Transportation Builders Association \nGarett Shrode\, Policy Analyst\, Eno Center for Transportation \n  \nModerator:\nRobert Puentes\, CEO\, Eno Center for Transportation \nDownload the Slides\nWatch the Recording\n\n \n 
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-driving-change-advice-for-the-national-vmt-fee-pilot/
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230929T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230929T120000
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CREATED:20230928T130639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230929T193654Z
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SUMMARY:Rapid Response Webinar: Government Shutdown Fall 2023 Edition
DESCRIPTION:Despite work from lawmakers in both the House and Senate this week\, a federal government shutdown this weekend appears likely. Join us tomorrow Friday\, September 29 at 11:00am EDT for a crucial Rapid Response Webinar on the impacts of a shutdown for transportation. Eno’s Jeff Davis will discuss the official Department of Transportation shutdown plan\, providing unparalleled insights into the potential challenges and disruptions the transportation sector may face. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay ahead of the curve in these uncertain times and be one of the first to hear about this breaking transportation news. \nSpeakers: \nJeff Davis\, Senior Fellow & Editor\, Eno Center for Transportation \nModerator: \nRobert Puentes\, CEO\, Eno Center for Transportation \nWatch the Recording:\n 
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/rapid-response-webinar-government-shutdown-fall-2023-edition/
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231012T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231012T134500
DTSTAMP:20260404T072303
CREATED:20230929T150047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231013T130738Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: AI & Transportation
DESCRIPTION:Artificial Intelligence (AI) is at the forefront of revolutionizing the transportation industry from automated vehicles to data analytics. \nIn this engaging webinar\, we’ll delve into the future of transportation driven by AI innovation and explore the profound impact of AI beyond just automated vehicles. We’ll discuss topics from AI’s role in enhancing safety and operational efficiency\, to its role in data analytics in transportation and more. We’ll also touch upon the challenges and limitations it faces. \nOur panel will share insights from groundbreaking research\, making AI less intimidating and more approachable for transportation professionals and policymakers. Discover how AI can transform the industry\, improve safety outcomes\, and reduce costs while ensuring equity. \nDownload the Slides:\nWatch the Recording:\n\n  \nSpeakers: \nRenee Autumn Ray\, Senior Director of Transportation Policy\, Hayden AI \nSameer Sharma\, Eno Board of Directors\, Eno Center for Transportation \nModerator: \nRobert Puentes\, CEO\, Eno Center for Transportation \n\n 
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-ai-transportation/
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231108T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231108T134500
DTSTAMP:20260404T072303
CREATED:20231017T172144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T155758Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Climbing Down From The Fiscal Cliff: Lessons From Transit Advocates
DESCRIPTION:Transit agencies across the U.S. are grappling with daunting operating budget shortfalls caused by the depletion of COVID-19 federal relief funds\, rising operating costs\, and reduced fare revenues. New York and Minnesota have responded by raising taxes\, while California and Illinois are taking concrete steps to address this fiscal cliff. Explore how transit advocates raised awareness and successfully persuaded legislators to take dramatic actions to address these urgent needs. \nSpeakers: \nEli Lipmen\, Executive Director\, Move LA \nDanny Pearlstein\, Policy and Communications Director\, Riders Alliance \nSam Rockwell\, Executive Director\, Move Minnesota & Move Minnesota Action \nAmy Rynell\, Executive Director\, Active Transportation Alliance \nModerator: \nPhilip Plotch\, Principal Researcher\, Eno Center for Transportation \n\n\n\nWatch the Recording:
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-climbing-down-from-the-fiscal-cliff-lessons-from-transit-advocates/
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinars
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CREATED:20240102T140032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240123T220502Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Inclusive Transportation: A Manifesto for Repairing Divided Communities
DESCRIPTION:Transportation planning has often had destructive consequences for underserved communities. Veronica Davis wants to shed light on those inequalities. In her new book\, Inclusive Transportation: A Manifesto for Repairing Divided Communities\, Veronica lays out her vision to bring about a new era of transportation planning. \nDuring this webinar\, Veronica will explain why centering people in transportation decisions requires a great shift in how transit planners and engineers are trained\, how they communicate\, the types of data they collect\, and how they work as professional teams. She’ll define what “equity” means for a transportation project and how it can create something safer\, better\, and more useful for all people. Veronica will conclude with a call to action to transit planners and engineers to reconnect with and help shape communities based on principles of justice and equity. \nSpeakers: \nVeronica Davis\, Director of Transportation & Drainage Operations\, City of Houston \nModerator: \nKirstin Hall\, Senior Manager\, Training & Professional Development
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-inclusive-transportation-a-manifesto-for-repairing-divided-communities/
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinars
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CREATED:20240122T185923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T151355Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Transportation Debt: How Much is Too Much?
DESCRIPTION:In the face of shifting travel patterns\, rising costs\, and increased interest rates\, transportation agencies and local governments are grappling with a crucial question. Can they continue to borrow billions of dollars for airport\, transit\, highway\, and port improvements\, and do they have any practical alternatives? \nJoin our panel of transportation finance experts as we explore the impacts of mounting debt on public agencies and their private partners. Find out if they are borrowing too much\, and whether it is affecting their ability to undertake vital projects and provide important services. This webinar delves into a critical and timely discussion about selecting sustainable funding solutions for infrastructure improvements. \nSpeakers: \nCaitlin Devitt\, Senior Reporter\, The Bond Buyer \nBaye Larsen\,Vice President/Senior Credit Officer\, Moody’s Investors Service \nScott Monroe\, Senior Director\, Fitch Ratings \nScott Trommer\, Senior Vice President\, WSP\n \nModerator: \nPhilip Plotch\, Principal Researcher\, Eno Center for Transportation
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-transportation-debt-how-much-is-too-much/
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240221T130000
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CREATED:20240124T144817Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Shifting Gears: Toward a New Way of Thinking about Transportation with Dr. Susan Handy
DESCRIPTION:The transportation system in the U.S. has been shaped by a core set of ideas that are embedded in professional practice. These ideas – freedom\, speed\, mobility\, vehicles\, capacity\, hierarchy\, separation\, control\, and technology – have produced a system in which most people are dependent on driving\, with all the negative consequences that entails. Shifting to a system that offers people choices about their daily travel requires a shift in thinking on the part of the transportation profession. In this talk\, I take a critical look at the way of thinking that\, for the last century\, has shaped our transportation system and consider the ways in which that thinking is – and is not – shifting. \nDownload the Slides:\nWatch the Recording:\n\nSpeaker:  \nSusan Handy\, Distinguished Professor of Environmental Science and Policy Director\, National Center for Sustainable Transportation University of California\, Davis \nModerator: \nAndrea Hamre\, Director of Policy & Research\, Eno Center for Transportation
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-shifting-gears-toward-a-new-way-of-thinking-about-transportation/
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240312T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240312T114500
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CREATED:20240311T172000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240313T141125Z
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SUMMARY:Rapid Response Webinar: The Biden Budget for 2025
DESCRIPTION:View the Slides\nWatch the Recording\n\nSpeakers: \nJeff Davis\, Senior Fellow & Editor\, Transportation Weekly\, Eno Center for Transportation \nModerator: \nRobert Puentes\, President and CEO\, Eno Center for Transportation
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/rapid-response-webinar-the-biden-budget/
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240312T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240312T134500
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CREATED:20240228T193813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240313T185201Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Transportation’s Chief Innovators
DESCRIPTION:Watch the Recording:\n\nSpeakers:  \nSantiago Garces\, Chief Innovation Officer\, City of Boston\nSeth Wainer\, Program Director of Innovation\, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey\nVincent White\, Senior Advisor for Innovation\, U.S. Department of Transportation\nKimberly Williams\, Chief Innovation Officer\, Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County\n \nModerator: \nPhilip Plotch\, Principal Researcher\, Eno Center for Transportation
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-transportations-chief-innovators/
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240430T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240430T134500
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CREATED:20240405T162414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240430T201518Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Bikesharing: Creating Successful Programs that are Financially Sustainable
DESCRIPTION:Download the Slides\nView the Recording\n\n  \nSpeakers:  \nBenny Foltz\, CEO\, ROAM Share\nSamantha Herr\, Executive Director\, North American Bikeshare & Scootershare Association (NABSA)\nMia Kohout\, CEO\, Vancouver Bike Share Inc\nWaffiyyah Murray\, Indego Program Manager\, The City of Philadelphia\n \nModerator: \nPhilip Plotch\, Principal Researcher\, Eno Center for Transportation
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-bikesharing-creating-successful-programs-that-are-financially-sustainable/
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240514T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240514T134500
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CREATED:20240429T183820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240514T201847Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Navigating the Past: Lessons from America’s Transit History
DESCRIPTION:Download the Slides\nWatch the Recording\n\nSpeakers:  \nJake Berman\,  Author\nNicholas Bloom\, Professor\, Hunter College\nPhilip Plotch\, Principal Researcher\, Eno Center for Transportation\n \nModerator: \nSohail Husain\, Policy Analyst\, Eno Center for Transportation
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-navigating-the-past-lessons-from-americas-transit-history/
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinars
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