From canals to railroads to highways, transportation technology has reshaped the Chicago region many times over. We are once again at a moment when new technologies and information, such as ride sharing and automation, are changing how people get around, and how and where they live. As transportation technology rapidly evolves, how will we harness it to improve our lives, local communities, and the region’s economy?
This forum is co-sponsored by the Illinois Institute of Technology.
WHEN
Thursday, June 22, 2017
Check-in begins at 8:30 a.m., program is from 9:00 to 10:30 a.m.
WHERE
Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT)
3201 S. State St., McCormick Tribune Campus Center
Chicago, IL 60616
MODERATOR
Andrea Hanis, Editor, Blue Sky Innovation, Chicago Tribune
PANELISTS
Marshall Brown, Associate Professor, IIT College of Architecture
Karen Tamley, Commissioner, Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities
David Strickland, Partner, Venable LLP
The IIT McCormick Tribune Campus Center is accessible from the CTA Sox-35th St. Red Line stop and the 35th-Bronzeville-IIT Green Line stop, as well as the #1, #4, #24, #29, and #31 bus routes. The Rock Island Metra stops nearby at the 35th Street “Lou” Jones station. A Divvy station is located at State Street and 33rd Street.
The IIT McCormick Tribune Campus Center is ADA accessible. If you require a reasonable accommodation to attend, please contact Cindy Cambray at ccambray@cmap.illinois.gov or 312-386-8748.
This event is approved for 1.5 CM credits through the American Planning Association-Chicago Metro Section.
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