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urbanism next Conference

MARCH 5-7, 2018


PORTLAND, OR

WORKSHOPS
An AV for Everyone: Shared mobility and equity
This workshop will explore solutions to the many barriers that people of color,
low-income households, and others face to using shared mobility, using pilot
projects from Portland’s Cully neighborhood as case studies.
Moderator: Eliot Rose, Technology Strategist, Metro
Speakers: Vivian Satterfield, Deputy Director, OPAL; Zach Henkin, Deputy
Director, Forth; Aaron Golub, PhD, Associate Professor, Portland State
University; Ingrid Fish, Electric Vehicle Policy Lead, Portland Bureau of Planning
and Sustainability; Tim Navarrette, Community Manager, ReachNow

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Build it and they won’t come: The parking Moderator: Lake McTighe, Urban and Regional Planner,
revolution Metro
How the future with shared mobility, technology, and Speakers: Karla Kingsley, Senior Planner, Kittelson
pricing will change how we think about building more and Associates, Inc.; Hermanus Steyn, Senior Principal
parking . Engineer, Kittelson and Associates, Inc.; Michael
Moderator: Matt Shelden, AICP, Director, Planning & Corrente, Landscape Designer, GreenWorks; Denver
Innovation Planning, Environment & Project Development Igarta, Complete Streets Planning Manager, Portland
Department, Sound Transit Bureau of Transportation
Speakers: Jemae Hoffman, ENV SP, EastLink Light Rail
Development Manager (2018) Director for Sustainable Evolution of suburban arterials in the age of
Cities (through Dec 2017) and formerly from VIA (2017) autonomous vehicles
Sound Transit (2018); Mark Hallenbeck, Director of the Building on Beaverton’s new Active Transportation Plan,
Washington State Transportation Center (TRAC), University this charrette will focus on two busy arterials that divide
of Washington; Dylan Glosecki, Co Chair AIA Seattle, downtown and pose significant challenges for pedestrian
Urban Design Forum, Senior Architect, VIA Architecture and bicycle traffic, and ask participants to explore how
and Planning; Frank Ching, MBA, CPP, Board of Director new technology might offer solutions to these problems,
& Executive Officer– National Parking Association; create new difficulties, or perhaps a little of both.
Deputy Executive Officer of Countywide Planning Parking Moderator: Anna Slatinsky, Planning Division Manager,
Management & Shared Mobility, Los Angeles County City of Beaverton
Metropolitan Transportation Authority Speakers: Todd Juhaz, Transportation Division Manager,
City of Beaverton
Building a street of the future: A playbook of
action for delivering green, complete and smart Framework design for the next generation
streets industrial neighborhood
A masterclass on designing and building the street of the This workshop session will engage a variety of experts in
future, which showcases green, complete, and smart creating a conceptual framework to guide the evolution
street concepts. of a close-in industrial district into a livable, mixed-activity
Moderator: Adam Beck, PIA, Executive Director, Smart industrial neighborhood that integrates, autonomous
Cities Council Australia New Zealand mobility, e-commerce, and the sharing economy.
Speaker: Chris Isles, PIA, Director of Planning, Place Moderator: Tim Smith, AICP, AIA, Principal, Urban
Design Group Design + Planning, SERA Architects
Speaker: Wilfred Pinfold, CEO, Urban Systems, Inc
Dsigning for the future livable city: How do we put
people first in street design? Friends or Foes? AV, bicyclists, and pedestrians:
An interactive panel and workshop exploring principles What do we need to know, and how will we learn
and metrics behind a people-first approach to designing it?
streets and cities for future mobility. This workshop will cover what we know about AVs,
Moderator: Gerry Tierney, LEED AP BD+C, Associate pedestrians, and bicyclists, and brainstorm research gaps
Principal, Perkins+Will and work together in small groups to identify ideas to
Speakers: Aaron Knorr, Registered Architect (PA), LEED inspire future research on the topic.
AP BD+C, Senior Architect, Perkins+Will Moderator: Rebecca Sanders, PhD, Head of Research,
Meg Merritt, Principal, Nelson\Nygaard Toole Design Group
Art Pierce, Policy, Planning and Projects Group Manager, Speakers: Marc Schlossberg, PhD, Co-Director,
Portland Bureau of Transportation Sustainable Cities Initiative, University of Oregon;
William Riggs, PhD, AICP, LEED AP, Assistant Professor,
Emerging technologies and the future of street University of San Francisco; Justin Owens, PhD,
design Research Scientist, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute
Hands-on, interactive exploration of the possible ways in
which emerging technologies could and/or should change
the way city streets look and function.
URBANISM NEXT CONFERENCE 2018
WORKSHOPS

Futureproofing development in the OMSI District estate development ramifications of eliminating parking
This workshop will explore the strategies the Oregon from urban developments and how those project-level
Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) should adopt to changes may propagate to reshape urban form.
“future-proof” development in the OMSI District, which is Moderator: Terry Moore, FAICP, Senior Project Director,
within Portland’s Innovation Quadrant. ECONorthwest
Moderator: Carol Gossett, Property Development
Manager, Oregon Museum of Science and Industry Scenario planning for an uncertain future
Speaker: Nancy Stueber, President/CEO, Oregon Learn how the concept of scenario planning can be used
Museum of Science and Industry; Local developers will to engage the public in discussion about the future of land
also speak at this workshop. use, transportation, and real estate.
Moderator: Lisa Nisenson, New Mobility Advisor, Alta
Land valuation impacts Planning + Design
Fast, fun, and collaborative – workshop organizers will test Speakers: Alex Steinberger, Project Manager, Fregonese
your assumptions about autonomous vehicle (AV) impacts Associates; Jean Crowther, AICP, New Mobility Group
on land valuation and site development potential in near Lead, Alta Planning + Design; Ken Snyder, Programming
real-time. Director, Radian|PlaceMatters
Moderators: Jason Sudy, AICP, Principal, OHM Advisors;
Urban Mobility Research Center; Rick Stein, AICP, Principal The price to pay for easy AV travel
& Owner, Urban Decision Group, Urban Mobility Research This session will collaboratively examine the future of
Center; Justin Robbins, AICP, AV/CV Transportation demand management and identify tools, old and new, we
Planner, HDR; Urban Mobility Research Center need in our toolbox to mitigate the demand and land use
implications of widespread AV adoption.
Parking and the future of mobility: How to build for Moderator: Lauren Mattern, Principal, Nelson\Nygaard
two realities Consulting Associates
People who touch different aspects of the development Speakers: Owen Ronchelli, Executive Director, Go Lloyd
process share how they are adapting to changing travel Disrict; Kathryn Doherty-Chapman, Employee Outreach/
behavior, new mobility technologies, and an uncertain Bike Program Manager, Go Lloyd
transportation future.
Moderator: Joshua Karlin-Resnick, Senior Associate, Transit agency focus in an era of new mobility
Nelson\Nygaard Help guide a transit agency and partners to focus on clear
Speaker: Francis Weld, Vice President, Strategy and next steps to meet the challenges of operating transit
Development, San Francisco Giants services in a new mobility landscape to provide effective,
efficient, and equitable transit service in the future.
Pedestrian Interrupted: The AV impact on Tampa’s Moderator: Eric Hesse, Strategic Planning Coordinator,
quest for a walkable downtown TriMet
A public transportation AV pilot program is coming to Speakers: Jeff Owen, Senior Planner, Active
downtown Tampa and could disrupt the City’s walkable Transportation, TriMet; Jeb Doran, Senior Project Manager,
connectivity. TriMet
Moderator: Taryn Sabia, Assoc. AIA, RUDC Chair,
Director, Associate Professor, Florida Center for Where’d all the money go? Opportunities and
Community Design and Research challenges for local government finances
Speakers: Adam Fritz, Assoc. AIA, Co-Founder, Urban This workshop will allow participants to join a structured
Charrette, Inc. / OutsideIN Architecture; Brian Cook, exploration of the likely challenges for local government
ASLA, Assistant Professor, Florida Center for Community finance as on-line retail grows and autonomous vehicles
Design and Research; Joshua Frank, Assoc. AIA, Vice take to the road.
President, Urban Charrette, Inc. Moderator: Lorelei Juntunen, Partner/Project Director,
ECONorthwest
Reshaping urban development when on-site Speakers: Josh Lehner, State Economist, State of
parking goes the way of the dodo Oregon; Lisa Abuaf, Development Manager, Prosper
This workshop will ask participants to consider the real Portland

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