SAVE THE DATE: Transportation Transformation Conference: The Road to Change and Economic Growth - April 9
Communities are shaped by the transportation systems that serve them. As the Mass. economy continues to grow, both residents and businesses alike depend on a transit network that provides a variety of ways to get around. With one of the oldest transportation infrastructures in the country, the region is under pressure to create a long-term vision that includes new initiatives to enhance service and reliability.
Join NAIOP for this special conference featuring federal and state transportation officials and national experts to gain an in-depth understanding of some of the most pressing transportation challenges and innovative solutions being proposed.
Topics to be discussed include:
* Trends that will shape the nation's transportation system over the next three decades;
* The role of transportation in a growing Massachusetts economy;
* New technology and other innovative solutions to consider; and
* How other regions have developed long-term transportation plans
Date:
Thursday, April 9, 2015
Time:
Registration, Breakfast and Networking
7:15 - 8:00 a.m.
Conference Sessions
8:00 - 10:30 a.m.
Place:
Seaport Hotel
200 Seaport Blvd.
Boston, MA
Beyond Traffic: A 30 Year Framework For Us Transportation
Peter Rogoff, under secretary of transportation for policy, U.S. Department of Transportation
Fred Wagner (Moderator), principal, Beveridge & Diamond
Future Economic Growth And The Role Of
Transportation Infrastructure In Ma
Jay Ash, Secretary, EOHED
Stephanie Pollack, Secretary, MassDOT
Paul McMorrow (Moderator), Director of Policy & Communications, EOHED
Lessons Learned: How Other Cities & States Have
Created A Long-Term Vision For Transportation
Gabe Klein, special venture partner, Fontinalis Partners
Harriet Tregoning, director, HUD Office of Economic Resilience
Jeffrey Mullan (Moderator), partner, Foley Hoag
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