Seating is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Due to the interactive nature of learning labs, only those with a seat may participate. Please arrive early to secure your spot!
Break into teams to compete in a customized game show style that challenges and deepens your understanding of Transit Oriented Development (TOD). Private and public sector planners with extensive experience working on all aspects of TOD projects incorporate real-world examples and case studies of client communities actively engaged in TOD projects.
Teams collaborate to answer questions across various categories, including “Zoning Reform,” “Community Engagement,” “Tech Integration,” “Affordable Housing,” and Sustainability.” Use real-time polling to “buzz in” responses.
Each question is supplemented with detailed explanations and insights from presenters who draw on their extensive experience to provide context and discuss how the answers apply to actual TOD projects. Gain valuable, actionable knowledge that can be applied to your own work.
Win prizes and leave with enhanced understanding of TOD.
Learning Objectives:
Analyze various zoning reforms to enhance housing affordability in TOD projects, applying insights from case studies and group discussions.
Develop strategies for effective community engagement, learning to integrate diverse stakeholder perspectives in TOD planning.
Assess how technology can be leveraged to visualize TOD plans, gain community buy-in, and ensure that planning processes are data-driven and transparent.