Saturday, 11 September 2010
Special Interest Groups

  

Special  Interest  Groups

 

The ICTC Society has established Special Interest Groups (SIG's) with the first SIG meetings being held at the 2007 conference in North Shore City, New Zealand, in June 2007

The aims of the SIG's are as follows:-

To provide a discussion forum at annual ICTC conferences for ICTC members and delegates to discuss successful and challenging projects

To provide an ongoing platform for SIG members to continue their discussions between conferences

The SIG's being offered for the 2010 Conference in Coffs Harbour are as follows:- 

Business Improvement Districts   ....more BID information

Transit Oriented Design    ....more TOD information

Place    ....more Place information

The SIG's will be held on Tuesday 12th October from 14:00 to 17:00 and are inclusive for Speakers and Full Delegates

 

Business Improvement District - SIG information

The BID SIG is chaired by Kevin Luten of Urban Trans ANZ Pty Ltd. Kevin will facilitate the SIG session at the 2010 conference.

Any delegates who wish to have a topic or project considered for inclusion in the SIG session, please forward information to rob@ictcsociety.org

Peter Williams, from Better Bankside, London and Andy Taft from Downtown Fort Worth (Texas) will be panel members at this SIG.

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TOD - SIG information

The TOD Special Interest Group is chaired by Steven Burgess of Parsons Brinckerhoff (Qld). Steven will facilitate the SIG session at the 2010 conference.

The 2010 SIG session will be based around the following:-

"Transit-Oriented Developments (TOD) projects often have to ‘break the rules’ to succeed.  The PB-CUSP alliance has completed some research into what improvements are needed to make it easier for successful delivery of TOD precincts. 

After a brief presentation on the highlights of the research, a discussion on how we can move forward to help TOD become a more entrenched form of development in Australian and NZ urban places will take place."

Any delegates who wish to have an additional topic or project considered for inclusion in the SIG session, please forward information to rob@ictcsociety.org 

 

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Place - SIG information

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Special  Interest  Groups

 

The ICTC Society has established Special Interest Groups (SIG's) with the first SIG meetings being held at the 2007 conference in North Shore City, New Zealand, in June 2007

The aims of the SIG's are as follows:-

To provide a discussion forum at annual ICTC conferences for ICTC members and delegates to discuss successful and challenging projects

To provide an ongoing platform for SIG members to continue their discussions between conferences

The SIG's being offered for the 2010 Conference in Coffs Harbour are as follows:- 

Business Improvement Districts   ....more BID information

Transit Oriented Design    ....more TOD information

Place    ....more Place information

The SIG's will be held on Tuesday 12th October from 14:00 to 17:00 and are inclusive for Speakers and Full Delegates

 

Business Improvement District - SIG information

The BID SIG is chaired by Kevin Luten of Urban Trans ANZ Pty Ltd. Kevin will facilitate the SIG session at the 2010 conference.

Any delegates who wish to have a topic or project considered for inclusion in the SIG session, please forward information to rob@ictcsociety.org

Peter Williams, from Better Bankside, London and Andy Taft from Downtown Fort Worth (Texas) will be panel members at this SIG.

Go to Top

 

TOD - SIG information

The TOD Special Interest Group is chaired by Steven Burgess of Parsons Brinckerhoff (Qld). Steven will facilitate the SIG session at the 2010 conference.

The 2010 SIG session will be based around the following:-

"Transit-Oriented Developments (TOD) projects often have to ‘break the rules’ to succeed.  The PB-CUSP alliance has completed some research into what improvements are needed to make it easier for successful delivery of TOD precincts. 

After a brief presentation on the highlights of the research, a discussion on how we can move forward to help TOD become a more entrenched form of development in Australian and NZ urban places will take place."

Any delegates who wish to have an additional topic or project considered for inclusion in the SIG session, please forward information to rob@ictcsociety.org 

 

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Place - SIG information

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