2023 TEXAS VISION ZERO SUMMIT – PART TWO

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2023 Texas Vision Zero Summit Schedule

We are adding additional speakers and panels here as they are confirmed.

Tuesday, November 28th

Morning Plenary

8:30-10:50 AM – Main Room

Jay Blazek Crossley, Farm&City
Dottie Watkins and Gardner Tabon, Cap Metro

How advocates think we can end traffic deaths

Joao Paulo Connolly, Austin Justice Coalition
Joe Cutrufo, BikeHouston
Chris Riley, Safe Streets Austin
Miriam Schoenfield, Rethink35
Yasmine Smith, Austin Area Urban League
moderated by Jay Blazek Crossley, Farm&City

Understanding the problem of traffic deaths:
Crash Data, High-Injury Network Mapping & Systemic & Predictive Analysis

Nan Jiang, Toole Design Group
Kara Kockelman, UT-Austin Center for Transportation Research
Joel Meyer, City of Austin Vision Zero Program
moderated by Josh Peterman, Fehr & Peers

Morning Breakout

11:00-11:50 AM – Main Room

Addressing the problem of traffic deaths:
Integrating Safe Systems into Policies, Plans, and Processes

Ed Burgos-Gomez, Federal Highway Administration
Jared Draper, Toole Design Group
Virginia Lynn, City of Houston
moderated by Alyson Vargas, Farm&City

Demo Room

eTOD: How many millions of Texans can live in walkable urban places connected by frequent transit?

Sharmila Mukherjee, Cap Metro
Lonny Stern, Movability
Awais Azhar, Project Connect Community Advisory Committee
moderated by Felicity Maxwell, AURA

Lunch Plenary

12:00-1:30 PM – Main Room

What Texas Women Are Doing to End Traffic Deaths

Mayor Pro Tem Paige Ellis, City of Austin
Kerri Butcher, CapMetro
Veronica Castro de Barrera, Austin Transit Partnership
Coleen Gentles, City of Austin
Millie Hays, Federal Highway Administration
moderated by Carly Haithcott, Nelson\Nygaard

Afternoon Breakouts

1:45-2:50 PM – Main Room

Collision Not Accident:
How we talk about traffic crashes matters

Dr. Tara Goddard, Texas A&M
Tom Devito, Families for Safe Streets (NYC)
moderated by Kathy Sokolic, Central Texas Families for Safe Streets

Demo Room

TxDOT’s Statewide Active Transportation and Multimodal Transit Planning Efforts Going On Now

Michael Dietz, TxDOT
Greg Reinenger, TxDOT
moderated by Tom Wald, Red Line Parkway

3:00-3:50 PM – Main Room

From Plans to the Streets:
Examples of Vision Zero Changing the Streets and People’s Lives

Yvonne Kaczor, PE, Toole Design Group
Coleen Gentles, City of Austin
Noah Heath
, TxDOT
moderated by Tom Wald, Red Line Parkway

Demo Room

Your City, Your Voice Advocate Training: Campaign Planning 101

Tom Devito, Families for Safe Streets (NYC)

Afternoon Plenary

4:00-5:00 PM – Main Room

Houssam Ghandour, DKS

How public servants think we can end traffic deaths

Ed Burgos-Gomez, Federal Highway Administration
Lewis Leff
, City of Austin
Anna Mesa-Zendt, City of El Paso
moderated by Ben Ettleman, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Vision Zero Movie Night
TUESDAY NIGHT ONLY AT 7PM

After the program on Tuesday, please consider joining us for an easy 2-mile walk to check out some of Austin’s safety treatments, enjoy a stroll by the lake, and check out the Waymo autonomous vehicle. Meet just outside in the pedestrian plaza on E. Cesar Chavez Street.

We’ll head out at 5:15pm, but the first stop will be just across West Avenue, where you can see the Waymo vehicle. Please feel free to head over there as soon as you like to check it out.

We’ll then get to see the Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge, the Barton Springs Road Safety Pilot Project, a small street curb extension mid-block crossing, and some other safety treatments along the way.

The walk will return to Austin Central Library by 6:40pm, so that any movie-goers can walk the additional three blocks to the Violet Crown Theater in time to catch the film. – Violet Crown Cinema, 434 W 2nd St, Austin, TX 78701.

Get your tickets for Tuesday, November 28

Wednesday, November 29th

Morning Plenary

8:30-9:50 AM – Main Room

David Bemporad, RS&H

Safe Pedestrian Oriented Places

Dan Hennessey, City of Austin
Jared Draper, Toole Design Group
moderated by Jay Blazek Crossley, Farm&City

Morning Breakouts

10:00-10:50 AM – Main Room

Complete Streets Gathering:
A Team Meeting for Everyone Working to Design Streets For All

The first in our three part Complete Streets series will be a meeting place for those working on Complete Streets policies across the state, those interested in adding Complete Streets to their city, county, metropolitan, or state’s approach to meeting the ever more complicated diverse needs of our growing state, and those interested in learning more.

Demo Room

Understanding the Diverse Experiences of Our Streets:
Equity Analysis, How Women Use Transit, and Understanding the Needs of Underserved Communities

Stefanie Brodie, PH.D, Toole Design Group
Josh Peterman, Fehr & Peers
Yasmine Smith, Austin Area Urban League
moderated by Jay Blazek Crossley, Farm&City

11:00-11:50 AM – Main Room

Complete Streets Lessons from El Paso:
One of the Big Tools in the Toolbox of Vision Zero

Dave Lofye, CityHealth
Anna Mesa-Zendt, City of El Paso
Joey Pawlik, ActivateSA
Jerry Saavedra, American Heart Association
moderated by Scott White, Farm&City

Demo Room

How Automated Vehicles with Artificial Intelligence are being Optimized to Protect Vulnerable Road Users

Anne Dorsey, Waymo
Xinwei Shi, Waymo
moderated by Micah Leonard, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Lunch Recess
Noon-1:15 PM

Afternoon Breakouts

1:30-2:35 PM – Main Room

Complete Streets Collaborative Workshop: Toward Ubiquitous Inclusive and Safe Design for Every Single Project at Every Single Level of Government

For the third and final in our three part Complete Streets series, we hope you will join us in a creative space to collaborate on the next year of progress in making every single street project in Texas optimized based on the context for people of all ages and abilities to enjoy the freedom of traveling by all modes.

Demo Room

Riding in cars without human drivers on streets optimized by machine learning: The role of Innovation and Automation in Ending Traffic Deaths

Amanda Ventura, Waymo
Darran Anderson, TxDOT
Josh Peterman, Fehr & Peers
moderated by Micah Leonard, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

2:45-3:45 PM – Main Room

The Power of Storytelling:
How we talk about traffic crashes matters

Melissa Balmer, PedalLove.org
Charlie Gandy, PedalLove.org
moderated by Scott White, Farm&City

Demo Room

Self-Enforcing Streets:
Designing for the Speeds That We Want

Millie Hays, FHWA Texas Division
Ian Hlavacek, City of Houston 
Josh Peterman, Fehr&Peers
moderated by Jay Blazek Crossley, Farm&City

Closing Plenary

4:00-5:00 PM – Main Room

Abundant Safe Access Options:
An Inclusive Approach to Vision Zero for People of All Abilities

Emily Coleman, Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Nancy Crowther, ADAPT
Amanda Ventura, Waymo
moderated by Joan Hudson, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Safe Streets Austin Founders Reception

Wednesday November 29th, 6-9pm
Historic Caswell House
1404 West Avenue, Austin TX 78701

Join us for a great night of food, drinks & fun to help take Austin’s nonprofit bike, walk & streets advocacy to the next level in 2024 & beyond!

This is a separate fundraiser event for the 501c3 nonprofit Safe Streets Austin with a minimum donation of $100. As an important issue in the movement to end traffic deaths, Farm&City believes Texas needs a significant increase of professional nonprofit advocacy staff working in each metropolitan region and across the state to collaborate with, cajole, and critique governments and empower the diverse people of Texas to engage more effectively in changing our transportation system so that less people die or suffer serious injuries in crashes.

Click here to learn more and donate to reserve your spot at the party

Host Sponsor

Waymo

Partner Sponsors

Sponsors

Safe Streets Austin

Fehr&Peers

RS&H

 

Vision Zero Texas - We can end traffic Deaths in Texas

Vision Zero Texas works to prevent and end traffic deaths in Texas, and is a project of Farm&City – a 501(c)(3) think and do tank dedicated to high quality urban and rural human habitat in Texas in perpetuity.

For questions or more information please contact us at info@visionzerotexas.org 

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