Civic hacknight #368 - Toronto Transportation Services (VIRTUAL)


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*This is the virtual registration for this event. To attend in person, please RSVP here.
Topic: Toronto Transportation Services
For the month of November 2022, Civic Tech Toronto is focusing on the theme of transportation. We've invited technologists, advocates, journalists and public servants to share their perspectives on what it's like to move through Canada's largest city.
On Nov. 15, we'll be joined by Maddy Ewins and David McElroy from Toronto Transportation Services. They'll discuss the City's MOVE product, and what's next for their team.
Join us via Zoom (webcams and mics optional, but encouraged):
- A Zoom link will be made available to everyone who RSVPs!
Speakers:
- Maddy Ewins is a senior product manager with the City of Toronto's Transportation Data and Analytics Unit. She is currently working to connect City staff with the transportation data they need through MOVE (an internal data platform that houses traffic volume and collision data). She was a 2019 Code for Canada Fellow, and previously worked in the Bay Area.
- David McElroy joined the Transportation Services Division at the City of Toronto in 2021 as the team lead for Data Collection in the Data and Analytics Unit. He has 14 years of experience as a transportation planner working in the areas of travel demand modelling, transportation and travel survey data collection and analysis, regional planning, and rail project planning. Prior to joining the City, he worked at Metrolinx, where he was part of the team responsible for delivering the 2041 Regional Transportation Plan.
Check in with us on the Civic Tech Toronto Slack:
Accessibility
- We're exploring ways to make our online hacknights more accessible. At the moment we provide video and audio of the presentation through Zoom and automated closed captioning through Rev.com.
About Us:
- Our weekly civic tech hacknights bring together Torontonians (designers, coders, urban planners, government staff, mappers, policy-makers, students, communications strategists, community organizers, and more) who share an interest in making Toronto more responsive, prosperous, sustainable, and equitable through design, tech, and data. Come and be part of it!
Agenda:
- 7:00-7:20 = Welcome and Introductions
- 7:20-7:50 = Presentation and Q&A/discussion
- 7:50-9:00 = Breakout groups (go make something!)
Here's our Code of Conduct:
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- http://civictech.ca
- @CivicTechTO
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Civic hacknight #368 - Toronto Transportation Services (VIRTUAL)