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Bus Rapid Transit: Our Ticket to Livable Cities
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  • Jun 16, 2010
Listen to this June 16, 2010, event featuring a panel discussion on: An update on the future of bus rapid transit in Chicago. How we can plan now for a more walkable, transit-friendly Chicagoland — including national and international models and local ingredients for success. How the…
Dispatches from Berlin: What American Cities Can Learn from Berlin
  • Audio
  • Nov 3, 2009
Listen to this recording of MPC's Nov. 3, 2009, roundtable, which featured a panel discussion with three of the 10 transportation and regional planning professionals from New York, Chicago and San Francisco who attended a Peer Exchange in Berlin, Germany. The panelists discussed highlights from…
Making Sense of Springfield
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  • Mar 21, 2009
Listen to this March 2009 MPC roundtable, which features Ill. Senate President John Cullerton (D-Chicago) and Ill. Senate Republican Leader Christine Radogno (R-Lemont) discussing their top legislative priorities. Both expressed support for HB 2359.
Moving the Region in a New Direction
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  • Oct 15, 2007
Listen to this series of recordings that captured the all-day forum, “Moving the Region in a New Direction: the Inaugural William O. Lipinski Symposium on Transportation Policy," co-sponsored by McCormick Tribune Foundation, Metropolitan Planning Council, and Northwestern University.…

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