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SUMMARY:Reconnecting Communities: Creating More Equitable Outcomes in Transportation Projects
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the NYU Rudin Center for Transportation and AECOMThe Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) represents an unprecedented investment in our country’s transportation system. As part of this investment\, the Biden Administration is seeking not only to build more roads and bridges\, but to address the harmful impacts of past transportation projects\, which have disproportionately fallen on low income communities and communities of color. For neighborhoods around the country that remain divided or isolated by transportation infrastructure\, this investment is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for reconnection. This panel discussion\, co-hosted by AECOM\, will address: How might we best reconnect communities? What does reconnection involve\, and how can we ensure future projects mitigate any further disruption and displacement? Join us for a discussion of ongoing developments and how agencies and stakeholders can best seize this opportunity to create more equitable outcomes. Panelists: Ritchie Torres\, United States Representative (NY-15) Meera Joshi\, New York City Deputy Mayor for Operations Tom Prendergast\, Executive Vice President & New York Metro Chief Executive\, AECOM Moderator: Sarah Kaufman\, Director\, NYU Rudin Center for Transportation.
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/reconnecting-communities-creating-more-equitable-outcomes-in-transportation-projects/
LOCATION:NYU Wagner\, 295 Lafayette Street
CATEGORIES:Equity & Accessibility
ORGANIZER;CN="Rudin Center for Transportation Policy and Management":MAILTO:rudin.center@nyu.edu
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SUMMARY:Building a Decision Support Tool for Optimal & Equitable Distribution of EV Charging Stations in NYC
DESCRIPTION:Electric vehicles (EV) are key to the world’s decarbonization effort\, but access to charging infrastructure may become a prominent adoption barrier\, the burden of which will disproportionately affect low- and middle-income communities\, communities of color\, areas near multi-family housing\, and residential and rural areas. Researchers led by Professor Yury Dvorkin\, NYU Tandon\, and Professor Burçin Ünel\, Energy Policy Director at the Institute for Policy Integrity at NYU School of Law\, set out to address the accessibility of EV charging to build a decision-support tool to inform where and how to provide optimal\, equitable investments in EV charging infrastructure. In the first phase of their research\, they found that availability and affordability of EV charging stations in NYC are more strongly associated with median household income and the percentage of white population in each zip code\, rather than population density. \nThe team is hosting this update on their research so far\, seeking input from primary stakeholders to understand the technological gaps that prevents widespread expansion of EV charging infrastructure and to encourage their continued participation in this research to drive practically feasible and ethical research outcomes.
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/building-a-decision-support-tool-for-optimal-equitable-distribution-of-ev-charging-stations-in-nyc/
LOCATION:Virtual\, 6 MetroTech Center\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Big Data & Planning for Smart Cities,Equity & Accessibility,Virtual Events
ORGANIZER;CN="C2SMART":MAILTO:c2smart@nyu.edu
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SUMMARY:Equity in Transportation Research
DESCRIPTION:As C2SMART heads into its sixth year of projects\, we seek to develop and fund projects which will be bigger and bolder than ever before. We are looking for projects which showcase possibility\, address complex challenges\, broaden collaboration\, and directly strengthen the transportation field. Research and development projects will be external industry/agency driven\, including an additional emphasis and reserve of funding for non-traditional research in the form of workshops and workforce development. There will also be dedicated funding for student-focused initiatives including cooperative education programs\, student-led research projects\, student entrepreneurship\, and summer programs for graduate\, undergraduate\, and K-12 students. \nAcross and underlying each of these themes\, however\, will be an emphasis on transportation equity. Each proposal will\, in some form\, need to be prepared to discuss how the project will directly address equity concerns\, or else include an equity performance measure of some kind. \nTo help researchers conceptualize what this means\, and to set guidance around how UTCs can lead the way in solving transportation equity problems\, C2SMART will be hosting an Equity in UTC Research panel to: \n\nBetter educate our network of PIs and researchers towards ensuring that each project has a meaningful equity component and how to  factor equity concerns into its overall methodology\,\nDirectly engage with and answer outstanding transportation equity problems that are not being addressed by the wider research community\, and\nEngage with both traditional and non-traditional equity partners on our projects.\n\nPOST-EVENT RESOURCES  \n\nEquity in Transportation Research\nSpeaker presentation: Luis Artieda Presentation\nSpeaker presentation: Alice Grossman Presentation\nSpeaker presentation: David Bragdon Presentation\nSpeaker presentation: Amy Fong Presentation\n\n \nSPEAKERS \nAmy Fong is a mathematical statistician at the Department of Labor Office of Disability Employment Policy. Amy does research on the employment outcomes and labor force participation of people with disabilities. She is interested in how access to services\, utilities and the built environment (such as public transportation and broadband internet) affect the well-being and socioeconomic status of people with disabilities. She is set to discuss how the US Census Bureau measures disability and why disability is a function of the built environment; illustrate how disability prevalence (rates of disability) by age\, race and gender varies across New York City; and explain where researchers can access the data themselves. \nAlice Grossman is a Research Scientist with the Center for Advancing Research in Transportation Emissions\, Energy\, and Health at Texas Transportation Institute. Her research and project management experience covers various areas of multimodal transportation with a focus accessibility\, technology in transportation\, vulnerable road user safety\, and performance measurement. She was previously a Senior Policy Analyst at the Eno Center for Transportation and is currently a Science\, Technology\, and Policy Fellow with the Inter-American Institute for Global Change and was a 2020-2021 Science Technology and Policy Fellow with the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS STPF) at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). \nLuis Artieda is an Inclusion and Sustainability expert with 10 years of experience in development at an international and local level. He focuses on the intersection of community economic development\, inclusion\, and sustainability. He was responsible for the strategic launch of the global campaign Cities For All\, as well as organizing diverse stakeholder events and high-level roundtables to global international forums (UNHabitat World Urban Forum\, Forum of Latin American Ministries of Housing\, UN High-Level Political Forum\, etc). He has facilitated high-level capacity-building workshops about inclusion and sustainability to city officials such as Amsterdam\, Barcelona\, and Abu Dhabi\, as well as the Inter-American Development\, World Bank\, and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. \nDavid Bragdon has been at the helm of TransitCenter since 2013\, leading a NYC-based civic foundation dedicated to improving public transportation to make cities more just\, sustainable\, and prosperous. TransitCenter conducts applied research and supports community-based advocacy. David spent the early part of his career in the maritime and aviation freight industries. During 2002-10\, he was elected to two terms as President of the Metro Council\, the regional government for the Portland\, Oregon area. He served as Director of New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s Office of Long-term Planning and Sustainability 2010-12. Transportation is a passion and a vocation for David. He drove a taxi cab for a year\, has jump-seated a 747 freighter into a remote airport in the far eastern steppes of the then-USSR\, rode a Dutch container ship up the Strait of Malacca\, and twice (once for five minutes in Minnesota and once for ten minutes in Iowa) has been allowed to run the engineer’s throttle on freight trains. He likes to move big things. \n 
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/equity-in-transportation-research/
LOCATION:Virtual\, 6 MetroTech Center\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Equity & Accessibility,Virtual Events
ORGANIZER;CN="C2SMART":MAILTO:c2smart@nyu.edu
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SUMMARY:NYC 2025: Road to Recovery Series
DESCRIPTION:The inaugural event of the NYC 2025: Road to Recovery Series\, a partnership between NYU Wagner and the Stern Center for Sustainable Business\, presents an interactive panel featuring contributors to NYC 2025. Panelists will discuss their vision for a stronger\, fairer and more equitable New York City. \nAnnounced this summer\, NYC 2025 convenes non-partisan experts to hold an ongoing conversation on issues that must be addressed for New York City to become a stronger and more equitable city than it was before COVID-19. This event is part of a series of public discussions following the release of the NYC 2025 policy proposals.
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/nyc-2025-road-to-recovery-series/
LOCATION:Virtual\, 6 MetroTech Center\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Equity & Accessibility,Virtual Events
ORGANIZER;CN="NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service":MAILTO:https://wagner.nyu.edu/contact
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