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Dispatches from Berlin: What American Cities Can Learn from Berlin
Tuesday, November 3, 2009 @ 12:00 p.m.

This past May, a group of 10 transportation and regional planning professionals from New York, Chicago and San Francisco attended a Peer Exchange in Berlin, Germany. After the fall of the Berlin Wall and reunification efforts began to piece East and West Berlin together, transportation officials saw the integration of their transit system as an essential component to building a cohesive, comprehensive and unified city. With policies that promoted high-density development near transit, bicycle services and accessibility at rail stations, and a universal fare card system to accommodate seamless mobility throughout the region, some of Berlin’s most innovative thinkers introduced their American peers to the process, mechanics, and structure to building a well - coordinated and balanced transportation network.

Therese McMillan is the Deputy Administrator for the Federal Transit Authority. She will discuss her experience in Berlin as it relates to the federal government’s new Sustainable Communities Partnership. In Berlin, participants learned about Germany’s commitment to coordinating housing, transportation and environmental goals in their long-range planning efforts, and learned how these intersecting goals could be achieved. Ms. McMillan will examine the direction of FTA’s partnership with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Dept. of Housing and Urban Development to maximize resources and provide the greatest benefits to communities nationwide.

Stephen Schlickman is the Executive Director of the Regional Transportation Authority Mr. Schlickman will describe Berlin’s vision for the city’s Main Station – a signature multimodal transit hub connecting local, regional and high speed rail terminals – and the universal fare card structure for travel in the Berlin region. He also will address some of the opportunities envisioned by the RTA to improve the efficiency and accessibility for regional and intercity transit in metropolitan Chicago.

Benet Haller is the Director of Urban Design and Planning for the Chicago Dept. of Land Use and Zoning. As Berlin is located in the crossroads of Europe, Chicago is at the heart of America. Mr. Haller will detail the Chicago Central Area Action Plan’s recommendation for the West Loop Transportation Center – a four-level intermodal transfer site to connect local, regional and intercity rail. Using Berlin’s Main Station as an example, Mr. Haller will discuss the Chicago center’s ability to improve connectivity between Chicago Transit Authority, Metra and Amtrak, and provide a more extensive and comprehensive rapid transit network in Chicago.

Space is limited, so pre-registration is required. Register online before October 30, 2009. For more information, please contact Jackie Diaz at 312 863 6016.


Venue

Metropolitan Planning Council Conference Center
140 S. Dearborn, Suite 1400
Chicago, IL 60603


Presenter

Metropolitan Planning Council
312-922-5616

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FREE; reservations required.

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