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Transportation and Communities 2018: Academy Edition ● September 13 - 14, 2018 at Portland State University
In honor of our 10-year anniversary, we’re trying something a little different. Instead of brief sessions that introduce you to a topic– we will be offering fifteen half-day workshops that focus on skill building and providing the tools to apply the latest research to practice. These will be hands-on, immersive learning experiences in a small classroom setting. Hosted by the Transportation Research and Education Center at Portland State University. Supported by our U.S. DOT grant-funded consortium: the National Institute for Transportation and Communities (NITC).

⇨CLICK HERE TO REGISTER⇦ This event is a la carte, and pricing is per workshop. You may attend as few as one, or as many as four workshops. Questions? Contact us at asktrec@pdx.edu.  Let us know if you’re a student interested in volunteering, and we’ll be in touch later this summer.
  • Half-Day Workshop (general admission): $95
  • Half-Day Workshop (student rate / elected government officials rate): $50
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Katie Mangle

Alta Planning + Design
Principal and Vice President
Portland, OR
A keen observer of the built environment, Katie Mangle has been shaping smart, effective and local solutions for neighborhoods and cities for the past 18 years. Her work has consistently demonstrated how active transportation systems support healthy lifestyles. Katie leads the planning and design professionals in the Portland office. Her experience in the public and private sectors includes work on behalf of state departments of transportation, transit agencies, and small cities, most recently as a lead planner for the City of Wilsonville, OR. Her work combines strengths in project management, multimodal transportation planning, urban design and land use planning, and capital project development. Katie’s specialties include complete streets design, multimodal corridor studies, transportation system planning, drafting public policy and zoning code, public involvement strategy and facilitation, transit planning and design, development planning and permitting, and NEPA analysis.

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