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More Than Just Steel on Steel, How Surface Light Rail Transit Can Build a City — Ideas for Metro Vancouver From Toronto’s Chief Planner

Wed, 14 Sep 2016 7:00 PM[/b] at Council Chambers Surrey City Hall


City of Toronto chief planner Jennifer Keesmaat sees transportation infrastructure as much more than ‘steel wheels on steel rails,’ and much more than just a means of moving people from point A to point B. As the public face of Toronto’s many urban initiatives, Jennifer turns our attention to the opportunities that surface light rail transit can bring to a city—from connecting local people with local jobs, to re-envisioning streets and entire communities. Jennifer demonstrates that progressive city building requires a new approach to rapid transit and that the two are intrinsically intertwined.
 
Date: Wednesday, September 14, 2016, 7–8:30 pm
Admission: Free, but advance reservations are required. Reserve on Eventbrite.
Venue: Council Chambers, Surrey City Hall, 13450 104 Avenue, Surrey, B.C.
Surrey City Hall is a short walk from Skytrain's Surrey Central Station. See Map.
Parking at Surrey City Hall
Related topic: Community Building
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Speaker
Jennifer Keesmaat is the chief planner of the City of Toronto, and a former urban design consultant. Before that, she had worked on master plans in Toronto, Vancouver, Mississauga, Vaughan, Regina, Saskatoon, Lethbridge, Moncton, London and Halifax, and was a founding partner at DIALOG. She became the chief planner of Toronto in September 2012.
Jennifer is a registered professional planner, an award-winning member of the Canadian Institute of Planners and a member of the Congress for New Urbanism. She holds a master’s degree in urban planning from York University, where she studied the political processes that shape urban environments. She is a regular guest lecturer at York University, the University of Toronto and Ryerson University.
She was named one of the ‘most influential’ people in Toronto by Toronto Life Magazine in 2015, and one of the ‘most important’ people in Canada by Macleans Magazine in 2013.
Follow Jennifer on Twitter at @jen_keesmaat
Questions?
Email: city@sfu.ca
Telephone: 778-782-5254