Regional Transportation: Lessons Learned from Portland
(Apr 22, 2009)
- a free public event May 5th
Nationally acclaimed urban designers George Crandall and Don Arambula, founding principals of Crandall Arambula, will discuss the lessons learned from Portland’s regional transportation system. They will speak on the history of planning in Portland, Metro, and Oregon; transit corridor alignment and station safety; and how to create station area amenities that are sustainable and economically vital.
This event will be of interest to planning professionals, government officials and administrators, developers, and citizens concerned with regional growth and transportation.
Date and Location
Tuesday, May 5th, 2009
7:00 pm – 8:30pm
The Coast Edmonton Plaza Hotel
10155-105th Street
Edmonton, AB (Map)
Cost and Registration:
Admission is free; registration is recommended. Limited Seating.
Register at
crsc@ualberta.ca
For more information, please call 780-492-9960 or visit
www.crsc.ualberta.ca
Sponsors
This event is part of a series sponsored by Alberta Municipal Affairs, The City of Edmonton (Planning and Development Department), the University of Alberta, Brownlee LLP, Leduc County, the City of Spruce Grove, AECOM, Strathcona County, and the Alberta Association, Canadian Institute of Planners.*
*This session qualifies for AACIP Continuous Professional Learning Units. Please contact AACIP for more information.

