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Karla Olson Teasley's Presentation at 11/17 Utilities Roundtable
On Nov. 17, MPC hosted the third event in its infrastructure roundtable series, All Systems Go: Engineering Sustainable Utility Solutions, which focused on water, gas, and power utilities. Karla Olson Teasley, MPC Resource Board member and President of Illinois American Water, presented Illinois'…
J. Tyler Anthony's Presentation at 11/17 Utilities Roundtable
On Nov. 17, MPC hosted the third event in its infrastructure roundtable series, All Systems Go: Engineering Sustainable Utility Solutions, which focused on water, gas, and power utilities. J. Tyler Anthony, Senior Vice President of Distribution Operations for ComEd, made the case for ComEd's…
Transportation for Livable Communities: A New Model for Selecting Investments
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  • Aug 18, 2011
The nonprofit Chicago-based Metropolitan Planning Council (MPC) has created a new way of screening and prioritizing transit projects to accomplish much more than simply moving people from point A to point B. MPC tested its method, which uses 14 quantifiable "livability metrics," to envision a…
Enrique PeƱalosa's Presentation at 8/17 Bus Rapid Transit Roundtable
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  • Aug 18, 2011
On Wednesday, Aug. 17, MPC released Bus Rapid Transit: Chicago's New Route to Opportunity, a vision for a 10-route Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) network in Chicago that is feasible, best supports existing neighborhood assets, and fills accessibility gaps in the current transit network. At the public…
CDOT Commissioner Gabe Klein's Presentation at 8/17 Bus Rapid Transit Roundtable
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  • Aug 18, 2011
On Wednesday, Aug. 17, MPC released Bus Rapid Transit: Chicago's New Route to Opportunity, a vision for a 10-route Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) network in Chicago that is feasible, best supports existing neighborhood assets, and fills accessibility gaps in the current transit network. At the public…
Josh Ellis' Presentation at 8/17 Bus Rapid Transit Roundtable
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  • Aug 18, 2011
On Wednesday, Aug. 17, MPC released Bus Rapid Transit: Chicago's New Route to Opportunity, a vision for a 10-route Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) network in Chicago that is feasible, best supports existing neighborhood assets, and fills accessibility gaps in the current transit network. At the public…
Restoring Prosperity: Revitalizing America's Communities in Transition
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  • Nov 19, 2010
Presented by Kim Burnett, Senior Fellow & Consultant, The Brookings Institution, Oct. 27, 2010, at the "GRIP the Future" launch of the Gary and Region Investment Project in Gary, Ind. The presentation explains innovation, human capital, infrastructure, and quality places are key elements in…
Northwest Indiana Regional Development Authority GRIP presentation
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  • Nov 16, 2010
Presented by Bill Hanna, Executive Director, Northwest Indiana Regional Development Authority, on Oct. 27, 2010, at the "GRIP the Future" launch of the Gary and Region Investment Project in Gary, Ind. The presentation introduces RDA, discusses the importance of a regional approach and details the…
GRIP: Gary and Region Investment Project
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  • Nov 15, 2010
Presented by Peter Skosey, Vice President, Metropolitan Planning Council, on Oct. 27, 2010, at the "GRIP the Future" Launch of the Gary and Region Investment Project in Gary, Ind. The presentation proposes that working together on key transformative projects can move the region forward.
The Road to Comprehensive and Strategic Community Revitalization
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  • Nov 15, 2010
Presented by Sandra M. Moore, President, Urban Strategies, Inc., Oct. 27, 2010, at the "GRIP the Future" launch of the Gary and Region Investment Project in Gary, Ind. The presentation explains how to move from disinvestment to transformation.

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