![]() ![]() To register to receive the zoom link, please sign up at: ĭiniece Mendes, EIT A.M ASCE, Director, Office of Freight Mobility, NYCDOTĭiniece Mendes, EIT A.M. Where : Virtual (Zoom link will be provided prior to event) When : Wednesday, November 15, 12:00 – 1:30 PM EST (Lunchtime) Moderator : Stephanie Finch, Assistant Vice President + Lead Freight Planner, WSP.Martin Rahmani, CRO & Co-Founder, The Hub Bicycles.Paul Lipson, Principal, Baretto Bay Strategies.Andrew Genn, Senior Vice President of the Ports & Transportation Department, NYCEDC.Diniece Mendes, Director, Office of Freight Mobility, NYCDOT.The Transportation Committee is excited to host: Please join the APA-NYM Transportation Committee for an engaging panel discussion to learn more about the future of freight with a discussion of Blue Highways and Microhubs, two innovative freight mobility programs that promise to transform curb access, transportation planning, and mobility in NYC. With higher-than-ever demand for at-home delivery, New York City is rethinking how to bridge the last mile. ![]() In a post-pandemic world, urban residents expect to have goods delivered quickly and directly. Greening Last Mile Freight: From Blue Highways to Microhubs Greening Last Mile Freight: From Blue Highways to Microhubs.We look forward to your active participation! Seize this opportunity to join us in shaping a more resilient and equitable future for our community. 12:00 PM: Lunch and Learn: The Women Leading Resiliency in New Yorkįor a full agenda of this year’s presentations, and to register, visit the Eventbrite page.11:15 AM: WEDG + Westshore: A New Model for a Resilient and Equitable Waterfront.10:15 AM: City of Yes: A Comprehensive Update led by DCP.9:15 AM: Mitchell Silver, past President of the APA & former Parks Commissioner.Don’t miss the chance to be part of this important conversation! We aim to empower participants with the knowledge to chart a more resilient path forward. The theme revolves around recognizing past social and environmental challenges while leveraging current best practices and funding opportunities. Your research, accomplishments, and ideas are crucial to shaping a more resilient future for all New Yorkers. This year’s offerings range from solo presentations to engaging panel discussions, with each session lasting approximately one hour, including time for questions and answers. Our conference is not just an event it’s a platform for sharing your expertise and contributing to the discourse within our community. ![]() We are thrilled to invite you to the American Planning Association – New York Metropolitan Chapter’s Annual Conference on December 8, 2023! This year’s theme, “Advancing a Resilient and Equitable Future,” promises a day filled with insightful discussions, groundbreaking ideas, and valuable networking opportunities. ![]()
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