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Transportation Futures Panel
March 7, 2016  from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Ronald F. Deaton Civic Auditorium: 100 W. 1st St. 90012

 6:00 PM – 8:00 PMFREE for members and students / $10 non-members
2 CM Credits Offered
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Registration will also be available at the door.     New forms of transportation technology are changing the outlook for the future of transportation in cities, especially car-centric Los Angeles, creating uncertainty for land use and transportation planners as they make decisions for the future. Autonomous vehicles may make it easier to get around and less important to own a car, but conversely may encourage car ownership and sprawl. Transportation Network Companies and transit innovations like the Hyperloop are also changing the way we move. Planners will be crucial in guiding these scenarios and advocating for good patterns of infrastructure investment and development. LA is one of the few cities thinking proactively about the impact of driverless vehicles and other innovations on urban development. LADOT, Metro, and Mayor Eric Garcetti have all created positions to help guide the City to a better transportation future. Join APA Los Angeles and our panelists to hear how autonomous vehicles, TNCs and transit will impact land use and transportation planning in Los Angeles in the not-too-distant future. Presenters:

  • Ashley Hand, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, Transportation Technology Strategist Fellow, LADOT
  • Jeremy Klop, AICP, Principal, Fehr & Peers
  • Peter Marx, Chief Technology Officer, Office of Mayor Eric Garcetti
  • Dr. Joshua L. Schank, Chief Innovation Officer, Metro

After the event, continue the discussion over drinks at a nearby location.
Parking/Transit Information: Deaton Auditorium is accessible via the Red Line Civic Center Station, Gold Line Little Tokyo Station and Metro buses. Inexpensive parking is available in the City garage at 101 Judge John Aiso Street.

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