Conference - Smart, Safe & Accessible Places Hamilton. Claudelands 10-13 November 2019 - Trafinz Conference
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Smart, Hamilton. Claudelands 10-13 November 2019 Safe & Accessible Places Conference Programme
Monday 11 November 2019 9:30am Registration desk opens; arrival tea and coffee with light snack Room Heaphy 1 Plenary Welcome to Trafinz 2019: Spargo, Turner, Foster, Burgess Room Heaphy 2 & 3 10:30am Andie Spargo, Conference MC Housekeeping 10:40am Geoff Taylor, Deputy Mayor, Hamilton City Council Mayoral and Cultural opening 10:50am Andy Foster, President Trafinz Conference opening welcome 11:00am Armistice Day Commemoration Conference attendees stand for 1 minute’s silence 11:01am Steve Burgess, Complete Streets Pty Ltd Planning, design and development of Liveable Cities 11:50am Questions & answers 12:00pm Lunch
Plenary Wall, Burdett, Graham Room Heaphy 2 & 3 1:00pm John Wall, Austroads How safe, accessible and able to provide sustainable mobility is the existing road network for self‐drive, connected and autonomous vehicles? 1:40pm Dr Bridget Burdett, MRCagney Safety and access ‐ it all starts with walking 2:20pm Paul Graham, NZ Transport Agency Estimating the effect of multiple combined interventions: the IILM 3:00pm Questions & answers 3:15pm Afternoon break Plenary Nie, Jordan Room Heaphy 2 & 3 3:45pm Lucy Nie, Ministry of Transport A new road safety strategy for NZ ‐ what next? 4:30pm Questions & answers 4:35pm Billie Jordan, Hip Op‐eration Changing mindsets so anything is possible 5:20pm Questions & answers 5:30pm Welcome Function Join us in the Exhibition Hall: Otorohanga DC ‐ Coffin display (photo opportunity) , cycle skills challenge course, and other interactive activities. 6:30pm Function concludes
Tuesday 12 November 2019 8:00am Registration desk opens; arrival tea & coffee Room Heaphy 1 Plenary Charlton, Ameratunga, Mackie, Genter Room Heaphy 2 & 3 8:30am Professor Sam Charlton, University of Waikato Surviving driving: getting there, and back again 9:00am Professor Shanthi Ameratunga, University of Auckland Inclusive streetscapes: a bridge over troubled water 9:30am Dr Hamish Mackie, Mackie Research Streets for the Future, but let’s get them now! Outcomes and lessons from Te Ara Mua Future Streets 10:00am Questions & answers 10:10am Hon. Julie Anne Genter, Associate Transport Minister Ministerial address 10:20am Questions & answers with Minister Genter 10:30am Kevin John, Matrix Smart data collection & reporting 10:35am Morning break Session 1 Safe Session 2 Engaging with the community Room Heaphy 2 Room Heaphy 3 11:00am Fabian Marsh, NZ Transport Agency 11:00am Dr Deane Searle, NZ Police Intelligence Improving Safe System intersection performance Safer communities together 11:10am Mihi Bennett‐Smith, Hamilton City Council Life changing outcomes from the Right Track Programme 11:20am Kaye Clark, NZ Transport Agency 11:20am Rachel Cook, Waikato Regional Council Local Road Safe Network Programme Waikato Regional Road Safety Forum ‐ collaboration, leadership, education, accountability 11:40am Andrew McKillop, REG 11:40am Claire Dixon, Auckland Transport A framework for safer land transport systems Safe School Streets Pilot 12:00pm Inspector Pete Jones, NZ Police 12:00pm Robyn Denton, Hamilton City Council Four key focus areas – RIDS Having productive speed conversations ‐ what we have learnt 12:20pm Questions & answers 12:20pm Questions & answers 12:30pm Lunch 1:00pm SASTA AGM 1:30pm Lunch concludes
Session 1 Get Smart workshop Session 2 ‐ 4 Get Active Room Heaphy 2 & 3 E‐bike CBD Meet outside doors in foyer by the large media signs Chairs Chelsey Stewart & John Kinghorn, Hamilton City Council Walking Meet at Information desk Bus trip Meet outside in the car park (right of Heaphy rooms) 1:30pm Chelsey Stewart, Hamilton City Council 1:30pm CBD to Western Rail Trail ‐ E‐bike tour What "smart" means to us Via the Western Rail Trail. Stop in for ice‐cream at The Veranda. 1:40pm Q & A with Chelsey Stewart OR 1:45pm John Kinghorn, Hamilton City Council CBD to Te Awa River Path ‐ Walking tour Smart transport initiatives Stop in for Duck Icecream at Victoria on the River. The tour leader will show case history and 2:05pm Q & A with John Kinghorn points of history. Take a walk by the river and share the history. 2:10pm John Wall, Austroads OR The review of our CAV program and Austroads and how this resulted in a broader Upgrades and Future Plans ‐ Bus tour program focused on future vehicles & technology and the value added by our novel Visit the Thomas Gordonton intersection upgrade, see the future plans for Grey St and view the approach Wairere Cobham development. 2:25pm Q & A with John Wall 2:30pm Wander down with the facilitators to the CBD to visit the Hamilton City Smart Space https://www.smarthamilton.co.nz/smart‐space 4:00pm Day concludes 4:00pm Day concludes Trafinz Gala Dinner, with Achievement awards 5:45pm Coach pick‐ups from Novotel and Ibis hotels 6:00pm Pre‐dinner mocktails and canapés along with a look around at Zealong 7:00pm Conference dinner commences 11:30pm Function concludes
Wednesday 13 November 2019 8:30am Registration desk opens; arrival tea & coffee Room Heaphy 1 Plenary Duncan, Walker Room Heaphy 2 & 3 9:00am Skye Duncan, NACTO Putting people first: shaping urban streets for healthy and sustainable cities 9:45am Frith Walker, Panuku Development, Auckland Council Placemaking ‐ if you are not doing it for people then you are doing it wrong 10:10am Questions & answers 10:15am Morning break Session 1 Making it accessible Session 2 Placemaking Room Heaphy 2 Room Heaphy 3 Facilitators Claire Pascoe & Kathryn King, NZ Transport Agency with Skye Duncan, NACTO 10:40am Gerri Pomeroy, Disabled Persons Assembly; Judy Small, Hamilton City Council 10:40am Interactive Workshop session From the hearts and souls of the Community to Action and influencing good practices The Transport Agency invite you to an interactive workshop focussed on making streets safer and more liveable through events, 11:10am Elise Copeland, Auckland Council pilots and temporary changes. In the workshop you will learn more about the Innovating Streets programme, what it aims to achieve, what is on offer for your city and how this tactical approach may benefit your projects. There will be an opportunity to Putting people first: accessibility and universal design in public transport bring your problem intersection to have the team work through potential solutions with the esteemed director of NACTO Global, 11:35am Iain McAuley, NZ Transport Agency Skye Duncan. Keeping micro‐mobility safe The workshop will conclude with a short session introducing some of the fundamental concepts underpinning socio‐technical theories of change and examine them in the context of transport. When a niche idea bubbles up, how does it get received by the 12:00pm Questions & answers ‘regime’? What examples do we have of the transport ‘regime’ changing itself? What opportunities are there to speed up the rate of change, by employing lessons from social sciences? 12:05pm Lunch Plenary Currie, Gray, Linton, Ross, Clark, Amey Room Heaphy 2 & 3 1:00pm Prof Graham Currie Transit fightback ‐ pushback on technology hype for stronger city futures 1:30pm Nicola Gray & Lily Linton, Auckland Transport Making Vision Zero a reality for Tāmaki Makaurau 1:55pm Stu Ross, NZ Transport Agency An integrated approach to improving vehicle safety 2:20pm Kaye Clark, NZ Transport Agency; Dr Janet Amey, Midland Trauma System Improving our evidence base: linking Police and hospital data
2:45pm Afternoon break 3:00pm Q&A Panel Session ‐ hosted by Pippa Coom and Martin Parkes Bringing it all together ‐ ‘I want it all and I want it now!' Prof Shanthi Ameratunga, Dr Bridget Burdett, Steven Burgess, Prof Graham Currie, Skye Duncan, Fabian Marsh, John Wall 3:45pm Pippa Coom, Trafinz Final thoughts and round up Conference 2020 venue announcement 3:55pm Cultural closing blessing/farewell 4:00pm Conference concludes Bus provided for transport to airport. Cost of $10 per head. Please see Info desk to pay your cash and reserve your space. (If we get sufficient support the cost could reduce to $8 pp)
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