Thu 16/03/23, 2–4pm
Zoom
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A review of best practice in modelling and monitoring scheme and policy effectiveness in an era of uncertainty.
Please note this event is limited to London borough and TfL officers only.
This event has been kindly sponsored by LoTAG and SYSTRA.
Agenda
14.00 Welcome & Overview, (Mark Frost, Fern Consulting Ltd)
14:10 National picture: Predicting the future in an era of uncertainty - approaches and tools, Tom van Vuren (Veitch Lister) & Malcolm Neil (Systra)
14:40 Modelling and monitoring scheme impacts – emerging best practice in London, Laura Putt (TfL)
15:00 Monitoring LTNs in Islington – the good, the bad and the ugly, Ayanda Collins (LB Islington)
15:20 (TBC)
15:40 Discussion
16.00 Close
Thu 19/01/23, 10am–12pm
Zoom
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What can we deliver using our collective knowledge and how do we make it about collaboration rather than confrontation?
Please note this event is limited to London borough and TfL officers only.
This event has been kindly sponsored by LoTAG and City Science.
Thu 20/10/22, 10am–12pm
Zoom
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With funding and space constrained, how do we deliver a renaissance for the most accessible and affordable form of transport?
We’ll be working through TfL’s Bus Action Plan to understand how London Government can best work together to support improvements to bus services across the capital, identifying how we can avoid a vicious circle of decline and instead drive up patronage and all the benefits this would bring.
This event has been kindly sponsored by LoTAG and City Science.
Agenda
10.00 Welcome and introductions, Tom Cunnington and Mike Cawston (Transport for London)
10.05 Context and scene setting, Panel
10.25 A faster, more efficient bus network, Panel
10.45 Connectivity and supporting growth, Panel
11.05 Decarbonisation and environmental outcomes, Panel
11.25 Safety and security/inclusive customer experience, Panel
11.45 Summary and close, Tom Cunnington and Mike Cawston
Panel
Dominic West, London Borough of Hackney
Alex Smith, Head of Campaigns, London Travel Watch
Agathe De Canson, Principal Policy Officer, London Councils
Simon Lusby, Technical Director, City Science
Thu 29/09/22, 2–4pm
Zoom
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How do we maximise the benefit of a scarce public resource in the face of a perceived private right to use?
Please note this event is limited to London borough and TfL officers only.
This event has been kindly sponsored by LoTAG and SYSTRA.
Agenda
14.00 Welcome & Introduction
14.10 Challenges and opportunities ahead for the kerbside, Sharon Kindleysides (CILT)
14.20 Applying economic evaluation tools to inform kerbside optimisation, Andrew Potter (Parking Perspectives)
14.30 Unlocking the potential of the kerbside through technology and innovation, Neil Herron (GRID Smarter Cities)
14.40 Freight franchising – a review of the emerging opportunities and constraints in optimising last mile delivery, Lucy Egglestone (Eunomia)
14.50 Kerbside and the climate emergency – Lambeth’s emerging kerbside strategy, Alexis Fuller (Systra) and David Wilson (LB Lambeth)
15.00 Panel Debate with all the Speakers & Q&A
16.00 Wrap up & Close
Wed 13/07/22, 10am–12pm
Zoom
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Alternative and innovative funding approaches for sustainable transport schemes and initiatives.
Please note this event is limited to London borough and TfL officers only.
Thu 23/06/22, 2–4.30pm
Zoom
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Exploring the relative roles of the public and private sector in delivering a borough wide charging network, and the policy challenges of providing universal and equitable access to charging without privatising the kerb.
Please note this event is limited to London borough and TfL officers only.
Agenda
14.00 Welcome, Dominic Millen (LoTAG)
14.10 What is the borough role in delivering the transition to electric mobility?
- Heather Watkinson (City Science)
- Richard Fullager (TfL)
- Femi Biyibi (London Councils)
- Constant Mccoll (LB Hackney)
- Mark Constable (Trojan Energy)
- Jason Munro (ODS Group)
15.10 Panel Debate & Q&A
16.00 Wrap up & Close