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Frontline Staff Training
“Tactical Communications for Parkingand Transportation Professionals”
Cindy Campell, IPI Chair andCal Poly PD Assistant Directorwill help your shuttle drivers,enforcement personnel, parkingattendants and other frontline stafflearn communication techniques that encouragevoluntary compliance from dif
cult andaggressive customers.Group discounts apply - bring your whole team!Parking & Transportation Contributions toDowntowns & Economic DevelopmentAesthetic and EnvironmentalConsiderations in Parking Facility DesignBicycle Facilities and Creating a BicyclingCultureEngaging Communities in ComprehensiveParking ManagementComparative Evaluation of One-wayvs. Two-way Streets for DowntownsArt of On-street Parking ManagementDesign of Campus Way
nding andSignageCreative Financial Benchmarking forCollege and University Parking SystemsEmployer-based Shuttle SystemsElectronic Parking Guidance SystemsRFID Applications in Parking andTransportationCreating Walkable WorksitesOrganizational Approaches to IntegratingParking & Transportation
Dr. Donald Shoup
Professor of Urban PlanningUniversity of California - Los Angeles, CA
“The High Cost of Free Parking”
Dr. Shoup will explain how adopting three keyparking policies will help to create great streets,improve the transportation system, restore theenvironment, and stimulate the economy.
 
Helle Lis Søholt
Partner and DirectorGehl Architects - Copenhagen, Denmark
“Mobility Oriented DevelopmentPlacing People at the Centre of Planning”
Ms. Søholt will examine city transformationprojects from around the world that are aimed atdeveloping people-oriented and sustainable cities,demonstrating how a focus on mobility, versustransport, can create a more balanced network.
Shawn Conrad
Executive DirectorInternational Parking Institute - Fredericksburg, VA
“Making Connections - People, States, and IPI”
Mr. Conrad will explain why parking andtransportation’s role in community management,development, planning, and design has never beenmore important.
The Paci
c Intermountain Parking and Transportation Associationis comprised of parking and transportation professionals and their partners in related
elds from Alaska, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho,Montana, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
Complete conference information andregistration is available online at:
Paci
c IntermountainParking & Transportation Association
Conference & Trade Show
July 26 – July 28 Tacoma, Washington
Three Keynote Speakerswww.pipta.org/eventsJuly 26 – July 28Tacoma, WashingtonTwenty One Seminars
Our most diverse educational program ever,including a wide range of planning, design,operations, programmatic and managementtopics including:
A Special Invitation for Our Partners
PIPTA is pleased to invite our colleagues in the following associationsto explore PIPTA with a complimentary one-year membership. Claimyours today and attend PIPTA ‘09 at the reduced member rate.
- Association for Commuter Transportation- American Institute of Architects- American Planning Association- International Downtown Association- Building Owners and Managers Association- Institute of Transportation Engineers- American Public Transportation Association- Urban Land institute- Society of College and University Planners- International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators
 
 
www.PIPTA.org/events
Sunday,
 
July
 
26,
 
2009
 
Time
 
Event
 
Room
 
7:00am
2:00pm
 
Exhibit
 
Hall
 
Set
up
 
Venice
 
Ballroom
 
7:00am
4:00pm
 
Registration
 
Open
 
Ballroom
 
Foyer
 
7:00am
8:30am
 
PIPTA
 
Pre
conference
 
Board
 
Meeting
 
Lido
 
Boardroom
 
8:30am
10:00am
 
Orientation
 
Event:
 
Bicycle
 
Tour
 
Hotel
 
Lobby
 
Provided 
 
by 
 
Cascade
 
Bicycle
 
Club
 
Tour 
 
Guide
Stephanie
 
Frans,
 
Commute
 
Program
 
Coordinator 
 
Enjoy
 
a
 
leisurely
 
instructional
type
 
ride,
 
taking
 
in
 
the
 
scenery
 
while
 
talking
 
about
 
bike
a
bility.
 
The
 
pace
 
will
 
be
 
leisurely,
 
appropriate
 
to
 
keep
 
business
 
casual
 
attire
 
relatively
 
sweat
free.
 
10:15am
12:00pm
 
Orientation
 
Event:
 
University
 
of 
 
Washington
Tacoma
 
Campus
 
Walking
 
Tour
 
Hotel
 
Lobby
 
Tour 
 
Guide
Milt 
 
Tremblay,
 
UWT 
 
Director 
 
of 
 
Facilities
 
and 
 
Campus
 
Services
 
Take
 
a
 
walking
 
tour
 
from
 
the
 
hotel
 
down
 
to
 
the
 
UW
 
Tacoma
 
campus
 
to
 
see
 
how
 
an
 
urban
 
campus
 
works
 
towards
 
sustainability
 
while
 
keeping
 
its
 
historical
 
character
 
intact.
 
12:00pm
1:00pm
 
Lunch
 
on
 
Your
 
Own
 
1:00pm
2:00pm
 
Concurrent
 
Educational
 
Sessions
 
Integrating
 
Parking
 
and
 
Transportation:
 
An
 
Organizational
 
Approach
 
Cavallino
 
Celeste
 
Gilman,
 
University 
 
of 
 
Washington
 
Learn
 
s
trategies
 
used
 
by
 
University
 
of 
 
Washington
 
Transportation
 
Services
 
to
 
weather
 
difficult
 
financial
 
times
 
by
 
increasing
 
the
 
perceived
 
value
 
of 
 
their
 
programs.
 
Right
Sized
 
Parking:
 
A
 
Component
 
of 
 
Sustainable
 
Best
 
Practices
 
Burano
 
Matt 
 
Davis,
 
Watry 
 
Design,
 
Inc
.
 
Attendees
 
will
 
learn
 
a
 
parking
 
geometrics
 
method
 
to
 
translate
 
city
 
standard/compact
 
dimensions
 
to
 
an
 
equivalent
 
unistall
 
size.
 
The
 
session
 
will
 
also
 
explain
 
the
 
reasoning
 
behind
 
the
 
actual
 
reduction
 
in
 
parking
 
demand
 
for
 
mixed
use
 
developments
 
and
 
how
 
to
 
avoid
 
common
 
mistakes
 
in
 
the
 
application
 
of 
 
shared
 
parking
 
studies.
 
2:00pm
2:30pm
 
Coffee
 
with
 
Exhibitors
 
Venice
 
Ballroom
 
 
 
www.PIPTA.org/events
Sunday,
 
July
 
26,
 
2009
 
(continued)
 
2:30pm
3:30pm
 
Concurrent
 
Educational
 
Sessions
 
Creating
 
A
 
Bicycling
 
Culture:
 
Program
 
Elements
 
that
 
Support
 
and
 
Cavallino
 
Encourage
 
both
 
Emerging
 
and
 
Savvy
 
Cyclists
 
Stephanie
 
Frans,
 
Cascade
 
Bicycle
 
Club
 
In
 
this
 
session,
 
learn
 
how
 
the
 
Cascade
 
Bicycle
 
Club
 
has
 
developed
 
programming
 
to
 
encourage
 
new
 
and
 
veteran
 
riders
 
alike.
 
From
 
large
scale
 
programs
 
that
 
include
 
over
 
10,000
 
active
 
participants
 
to
 
smaller
 
programs
 
focused
 
on
 
specific
 
work
 
sites,
 
discover
 
how
 
to
 
motivate,
 
support
 
and
 
recognize
 
people
 
to
 
help
 
create
 
a
 
better
 
community
 
through
 
bicycling.
 
Creative
 
Financial
 
Benchmarking
 
for
 
College
 
and
 
University
 
Parking
 
Systems
 
Burano
 
 John
 
Shaheen,
 
CAPP,
 
Washington
 
State
 
University 
 
This
 
session
 
will
 
share
 
financial
 
concepts
 
used
 
in
 
forecasting
 
at
 
Washington
 
State
 
University
 
Parking
 
and
 
Transportation
 
Services.
 
It
 
will
 
provide
 
encouragement
 
to
 
think
 
through
 
the
 
development
 
of 
 
unique
 
benchmarks
 
for
 
parking
 
operations
 
and
 
provide
 
a
 
forum
 
for
 
the
 
exchange
 
of 
 
benchmarking
 
and
 
forecasting
 
methods,
 
concepts,
 
and
 
ideas.
 
3:30pm
4:00pm
 
Coffee
 
with
 
Exhibitors
 
Venice
 
Ballroom
 
4:00pm
5:00pm
 
Concurrent
 
Educational
 
Sessions
 
Not
 
All
 
RFID
 
Readers
 
are
 
Created
 
Equal
 
Cavallino
 
 Ali 
 
Khaksar,
 
TagMaster 
 
This
 
session
 
provides
 
an
 
explanation
 
of 
 
RFID
 
technology
 
including
 
the
 
various
 
types
 
and
 
applications
 
of 
 
RFID
 
technology
 
in
 
parking
 
and
 
transportation.
 
The
 
Changing
 
Perception
 
of 
 
Parking
 
Burano
 
Matt 
 
Davis,
 
Watry 
 
Design,
 
Inc.
 
Attendees
 
will
 
learn
 
basic
 
design
 
principles
 
that
 
lead
 
to
 
aesthetically
 
pleasing
 
design,
 
how
 
to
 
emphasize
 
various
 
features
 
to
 
improve
 
aesthetics
 
and
 
practical
 
applications
 
of 
 
the
 
design
 
principles
 
through
 
the
 
examination
 
of 
 
case
 
studies.
 
5:30pm
6:30pm
 
President’s
 
Welcome
 
Reception
 
Venice
 
Ballroom
 
6:30pm
 
Dinner
 
on
 
Your
 
Own
 

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