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The Greater Toronto Transportation Conference (GTTC) is an organization of senior people involved in transportation in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). Originally formed as the Joint Traffic Committee in 1926, and later known as the Metro Toronto Transportation Conference, the GTTC is a unique forum for dialogue relating to all aspects of transportation policy, planning, operation and service provision across the GTA. Membership in the GTTC is open to senior individuals in public or private sector transportation related organizations. The GTTC meets seven times a year on a Friday over lunch (usually the 4th Friday of the month). Lunch time discussions of the most topical transportation issues in the GTA are always lively, informative, frank and collegial (read more).
Future Events:
No future events scheduled.
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Past Events:
May 28, 2010 - Angus Cranston, Senior Project Manager, Union Station Revitalization, with the City of Toronto will be the guest speaker and the title of his presentation will be “The Revitalization of Union Station”.
(read more) February 26, 2010 - Elyse Parker, Director, Public Realm Section, Transportation Services, City of Toronto
will make a presentation entitled "Toronto at 3 miles an Hour". In the context of its sustainability objectives, the City has developed a Walking Strategy as a framework for renewing and revitalizing the pedestrian realm. This is fundamental to promoting a greater emphasis on active transportation.
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