CATMA Transportation Summit 2023

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CATMA Transportation Summit 2023 Breakout Sessions

Programs in this Series

Format: 2024-05-09
Format: 2024-05-09
You Can’t Get Here from There - Advancing Transportation Equity Through Targeted Universalism - 10/12/2023
Kesha Ram Hinsdale speaks on advancing transportation equity through targeted universalism.
Rethinking Green Mountain Transit Fares - 10/12/2023
From the organizer: A discussion of the considerations made with the reintroduction of fares to GMT’s urban operations. These considerations included limiting the financial harm of fares on vulnerable riders, lowering barriers for regional...
Employer Perspective: All Earth Renewables - 10/12/2023
David Blittersdorf, President & CEO AER CCTV Productions FY23-76.
Coping with High Fuel Prices in Small & Rural Communities - 10/12/2023
From the organizer: A dramatic spike in gasoline and diesel fuel prices during the first half of 2022 has impacted residents living in small cities, towns, and rural communities in Vermont. Hear about the findings, including the larger role of...
Diving Into the Microtransit TDM Strategy. Does It Work in Vermont? - 10/12/2023
From the organizer: Learn about Microtransit, the Micotransit Pilot Programs being conducted throughout the state, lessons learned so far, and possible future plans or opportunities with this type of service. Ross MacDonald, VTrans.
New Housing Policy & Transportation Impacts - 10/12/2023
From the orgainzer: "A discussion of the housing/transportation implications of S.100 (Act 47 of 2023) encouraging more housing in growth areas. Followed by a discussion of issues and opportunities for the 2024 legislative session around Act...
Balancing Affordable Housing Transportation Needs & Social Equity - 10/12/2023
From the orgainzer: "Hear about some basic policies, programs and initiatives and recent survey work, along with insight on built in inequities in our transportation expectations for affordable housing."  Michael Monte, Champlain...
Vanpooling Works - 10/12/2023
From the orgainzer: "Essex/Williston employer, Global Foundries has cracked the nail on vanpooling."  Leslie McNeice, Global Foundries. CCTV Productions FY23-76.

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