From the Urban Land Institute, BC:
ULI BC City in 2050: Innovation in Transit-Oriented Development.
When: Thursday, September 12, 2013
Time: Luncheon – 12:00noon to 1:30pm (11:30 Registration)
Where: Terminal City Club, 837 West Hastings Street, Vancouver
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How will TOD shape the growth, diversity, form of development and richness of experience for the City in 2050?
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What are best practices that can make TOD projects more successfully integrate into their broader community?
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What kinds of public and private initiatives are required to enable truly innovative and successful transit-oriented development?
International example: Transbay, San Francisco – Mike Grisso, Senior Project Manager, San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure
Local example: Oakridge Redevelopment, Vancouver – Graeme Silvera, Vice-President, Development, Western Region, Ivanhoe Cambridge
Tamim Raad, Director, Strategic Planning and Policy, TransLink
Local example: Oakridge Redevelopment, Vancouver – Graeme Silvera, Vice-President, Development, Western Region, Ivanhoe Cambridge
Tamim Raad, Director, Strategic Planning and Policy, TransLink
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All fees include lunch and are in US dollars and individual registration fees increase by $15 after September 10, 2013. Table registrations are only available until September 10, 2013.
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PT: So the question: will the funding referendum be the focus of attention at this future-forward event? You don’t get transit-oriented development if there is no transit.












