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&6th Annual
Walkability + Density | Preserving Heritage | Transit | Placemaking | Economic Development
Natural Environment | Natural Disasters | Sustainable Development
Tuesday, June 17th and Wednesday, June 18th, 2014 | Old Mill Inn & Spa | Toronto, ON
Take away insights from 15+ National and International leaders: 1. Isles de Nantes, France2. City of Toronto3. City of Montreal4. Mayor’s Office for Housing
Recovery, NYC 5. Detroit Creative Corridor, MI6. Detroit Future City, MI7. SMART, University of Michigan8. Metro Transit, Minneapolis, MN
9. Town of Cochrane, AB10. City of Brampton11. City of Hamilton12. Calgary, AB13. Region of Peel Public Health14. Simcoe Muskoka District
Health Unit15. Downtown London BIA
Delve into inspiring stories and 8 innovative solutions to your challenges. Gain insight into: 1. Urban Design: Connect with community and stakeholders 2. Natural Disasters: Adopt new measures to prepare for natural disasters3. City Renewal: Reinvent your downtown by integrating new sectors4. Sustainable Transit: Integrate all modes of transportation for improved
mobile downtowns5. Heritage Preservation: Upgrade and modernize your downtown6. Incorporate Placemaking: Find underutilized areas in your downtown7. Economic Development: Source tools to grow with a shrinking population8. Increase Walkability: Connect density with active neighbourhoods
Hear from these Leaders:
Anne Mie Depuydt, Architect and Urban Planner, Co-Director, Ile de Nantes, France; Co-Founder, uapS, Paris, France
Jennifer Keesmaat, Chief Planner, City of Toronto, ON
Charles Carlson, Senior Manager, BRT/Small Starts Projects, Metro Transit, Minneapolis (MN)
Nancy Shoiry, Senior Director of Land Use Development, City of Montréal
Susan Zielinski, Managing Director, Sustainable Mobility and Accessibility Research and Transformation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (MI)
www.revitalizingdowntowns.net
Revitalize, and re-invent your
downtown
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Formulate a strategy to implement key elements for a successful, attractive downtown
Downtowns of all sizes are under the microscope in terms of how to make these areas of activity a place where people live, work and play. No matter the size, challenges of shrinking populations, lack of funding, dated infrastructure, cuts to services, and unaffordable housing are common.
At this exclusive forum, source practical and proven strategies from planners, architects and public officials to help you reinvent your downtown.
Incorporate complete streets and drive economic development. Apply innovative funding and revenue generation tools to secure long-term viability.
Through case studies, interactive Q&A and peer exchange take away new approaches to revitalize your downtown. Attend this summit and learn from North American and International industry experts!
If there is one event you attend this year – this is it.
Your next step – this summit!
Don’t Miss This Invaluable Learning Opportunity – Register Today! Don’t miss your chance to participate in these critical discussions and to network with the leaders in this changing field. Register for our limited spaces by calling 1-866-298-9343 or email [email protected] today.
Strategy Institute Conference Differentiators:
1. Unique opportunities for quality face-to-face networking interaction 2. Exclusive case studies and insights from North American and
International downtowns 3. Industry-vetted, highly requested speakers4. Special Downtown Tours of Toronto 5. History of distinguished delegates
Create healthy, accessible downtowns that attract people, investment, infrastructure, and opportunities for growth.
P OST-CONFERENCEWORKSHOPJune 19th, 2014 • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Take away insights from 15+ National and International leaders:
1. Isles de Nantes, France2. City of Toronto3. City of Montreal4. Mayor’s Office for Housing
Recovery, NYC 5. Detroit Creative Corridor, MI6. Detroit Future City, MI7. SMART, University of Michigan8. Metro Transit, Minneapolis, MN
9. Town of Cochrane, AB10. City of Brampton11. City of Hamilton12. Calgary, AB13. Region of Peel Public Health14. Simcoe Muskoka District
Health Unit15. Downtown London BIA
Emulate their successes; learn from their experiences. Don’t miss this important opportunity. Register now, as this event is sure to sell out!
Delve into inspiring stories and 8 innovative solutions to your challenges. Gain insight into:
1. Urban Design: Connect with community and stakeholders for masterplan development
2. Natural Disasters: Adopt new measures to prepare for natural disasters3. City Renewal: Reinvent your downtown by integrating new sectors4. Sustainable Transit: Integrate all modes of transportation for improved
mobile downtowns5. Heritage Preservation: Upgrade and modernize your downtown while
maintaining history6. Incorporate Placemaking: Find underutilized areas in your downtown7. Economic Development: Source tools to grow with a shrinking
population8. Increase Walkability: Connect density with active neighbourhoods
Activating Your Urban Economy
Ensure Your Leadership with a Customized Sponsorship/Exhibit Package
By sponsoring this one-of-a-kind event, you can showcase your company as an industry LEADER. Ensure your presence is known. Select sponsorship packages are still available. To learn more, contact Simon Wright at 1-866-298-9343 x 275, or email [email protected].
This Transforming & Revitalizing Downtown Summit is specifically designed for:
Municipalities- Large and Small Urban Planners, Economic Development Managers and Directors, Community Development Managers and Directors, Chambers of Commerce Directors and Presidents, Business Improvement Districts
• Improve walkability in your downtown • Gain new investments to grow your economy • Create land for development from existing assets • Enhance your downtowns to be viewed as a destination for
people, business opportunity and citizens
Federal, Provincial and Municipal Government Directors and Managers, Economic Development, Managers, Real Estate Managers, Senior Policy Analysts, Councillors, Mayors
• Identify new approaches for financing • Develop tools to support growth of new and existing
infrastructure • Collaborate with partners and stakeholders to increase
development in urban city centres
Urban Planners, Architects, and Design Build Firms Principals, Partners, Associates
• Find solutions to preparing for natural disasters • Protect historic downtowns and implement modern elements• Repurpose buildings and green space in your downtown for new
uses• Connect with city leaders and exchange ideas and solutions
Real Estate DevelopersOwners, Partners, Presidents, Vice President and Directors of Acquisition, Directors, Project Development
• Learn trends and expectations for development in downtowns • Engage with decision makers to understand revitalization
requirements
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Don’t take our word for it, hear what your peers have to say from last year’s event:
“Speakers were great. Thought it was interesting how we are experiencing similar challenges.”-Darren West, Tourism and Business Development Specialist, Town of Nipawin, Saskatchewan
“Inspirational as always. I came away from this confident, feeling fired up and ready to implement the ideas that I’ve heard.”-Roberta Abbott, Councillor, Town of Gananoque, Gananoque, Ontario
“I have really enjoyed the case studies and seeing what has happened in many diverse locations.” -Jennifer Kirchner, Planner, City of Lacombe, Alberta
“A variety of ideas I am able to think through and potentially integrate.” -David Forsell, President, Keep Indianapolis Beautiful Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana
“Impressed with the quality of information received. Forward thinking- plain talk, good stuff.”-Dawn Lizotte, Research Coordinator, Lac La Biche County, Alberta
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7:30 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:15 AM Opening Comments From the Chair
8:30 AM
Keynote Address: Livable, Sustainable Streets Mean Business
Build Momentum for Active City Streets to Promote your Downtown EconomyWhat is the connection between living streets and economics? What makes streets lively, enjoyable, and a place that people will return?
• How do livable streets foster economic vitality, regional competitiveness, industry cluster development and job creation?
• How do livable streets foster cost savings for people, businesses, and governments?
• What are some of the catalysts to these benefits?
Develop a blueprint for engaging stakeholders from business, government, and community in bringing their communities to life 24 / 7, and revitalizing the local economy at the same time
Susan Zielinski, Managing Director, Sustainable Mobility and Accessibility Research and Transformation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (MI)
9:15 AM Case Study: Downtown Calgary, AB
How to Prepare, Rebuild and Recover from a Natural DisasterIn June 2013, downtown Calgary was devastated by mass flooding that shut down the downtown core. Realize the implications of natural disasters and develop strategies on how to rebuild and recover your downtown. Delve into:
• Engaging citizens on what their community should look like• Funding options for new and existing infrastructure
development • Determining environmental factors for the rebuilding process
Determine how you can prepare for and rebuild your downtown after a natural disaster
Sonny Tomic, Manager, Centre City Planning & Implementation, Calgary (AB)
10:00 AM Morning Break
Network with conference delegates and speakers.
10:30 AM Panel: Activating Your City
Understand the Determinants of Health in Your Downtown to Improve Active Lifestyles A healthy downtown is key to a strong community. The healthiness of your citizens that live in varying densities is becoming more apparent. Recognize how cities collaborate to ensure existing and new neighbourhoods are healthier. Gain insight on:
• Effects of walkability on health• Assess the impact of residential density• Understand the connection between destinations and
density
Harness the power of healthy neighbourhoods to increase livability in your downtown
Dr. David Mowat, Medical Officer of Health, Peel Region, Mississauga (ON)
Dr. Charles Gardner, Medical Officer of Health, Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit, Orillia (ON)
11:15 AM Industry Expert: Development of Masterplans
How to Implement and Develop Attractive Communities for GrowthThe master plan presents a vision of what your downtown can become. Acquire new insights and tools for regional development that incorporates continuous growth. Learn how to integrate transportation, public spaces and developments for residential and commercial use. Delve into:
• Restoring natural environments• Delivering solutions for continuous improvement• Incorporating sustainable design
Develop a framework for integrating future developments that will allow your downtown to reach it’s full potential
JP Thornton, RIBA, MRAIC, ENV SP,Principal, Stantec (ON)
Tuesday,June 17th, 2014DAYONE
ABOUT THIS CONFERENCE
Transforming and Revitalizing Downtowns is our Sixth Summit in a series of annual events. These prestigious events are designed to help municipalities, provinces, the federal government, architects, and planners develop and improve quality of life. It brings together key knowledge leaders from around the world to share challenges and successes, and to give all municipalities in Canada a clearer vision of how they can make their communities a better place to live.
ABOUT STRATEGY INSTITUTE
Strategy Institute is proud to be a facilitator of information sharing for
over 10 years. We strive to strengthen the foundation of Canada’s economy
through annual conferences such as “Sustainable Suburbs,” “The Future of
Urban Waterfronts,” “The Future of Canada’s Infrastructure,” “Municipal
Wireless Summit,” “CANBuild (Brownfields),” “Urban Transportation
Summit,” and many more. Our higher purpose is to provide decision makers
with the knowledge and tools they need to ensure a higher standard of life
for all Canadians.
www.revitalizingdowntowns.net
12:00 PM Luncheon
Join conference speakers and your peers for a relaxing luncheon
1:15 PM
Peer to Peer: What Makes a Healthy Downtown
What are the key elements to a healthy downtown? What does a healthy downtown mean? Discuss during this peer-to-peer exchange and breakout session, what “downtown” means to you and how to achieve those visions with industry experts and peers. Take away new insights to:
• Business development• Increasing walkability• Accommodating and planning for transit• Livability in a city centre• Food Security• Preserving historic buildings• Modern Infrastructure• Inclusiveness
Gain new ideas and strategies to determine how to create healthy downtowns
Alex Taranu, Manager Architectural Design Services, City of Brampton (ON)
Glen Norton, CMA, MBA, Manager, Urban Renewal, City of Hamilton (ON)
Joe Mihevc, Councillor, Ward 21, St Paul’s West,City of Toronto (ON)
2:15 PM Case Study: Montréal
Explore Best Practices to Develop and Grow Your City CentreMontréal is designated by UNESCO as a city of design, and known as a creative and cultural Metropolis. Learn how to utilize investments in strategic sectors with quality public spaces. Tackle housing and transportation for development in your downtown. Determine the challenges to attain goals and lessons learned. Hear how to:
• Maintain heritage buildings and shape a contemporary urban centre
• Assess environmental impacts within a mixed-use downtown
• Implement creative and social spinoffs for enhancing the economic vitality
Discover downtown Montréal’s development strategies and apply to your downtown
Nancy Shoiry, Directrice Principale du Service de la mise en valeur du territoire, Ville de Montréal Senior Director of Land Use Development, City of Montréal
3:00 PM Mid-Afternoon Break
Network with conference delegates and speakers.
3:30 PM Afternoon Keynote Address: Livable Cities
Engage and Collaborate to Create a Vision for Global City CentresDevelop cities that are attractive to citizens for healthy, active living. Connect with partners, stakeholders and communities to transform and grow your downtowns. Gain new tools to:
• Elevate your city to be places for innovation• Increase growth through vibrant streetscapes and squares• Plan and implement transit initiatives to reduce congestion
and improve walkability
Take away strategies to make your cities livable, emerging city centres
Jennifer Keesmaat, Chief Planner, City of Toronto (ON)
4:15 PM Case Study: Building in Existing Communities
Strategies for Reconstructing Your Downtown Neighbourhoods Learn how to design for social aspects of public spaces for successful downtowns. Hear how you can connect the needs of your community and your stakeholders to create a livable community. Gain insight on proactive tools to:
• Transform the existing environment with sustainable building practices
• Develop communities that encourage live, work and play• Attract and engage the public
Gather practical tools to address the your community goals for an improved ROI
5:00 PM Conference Adjourns to Day Two
5:15 PM Evening Social Activities
Network with industry leaders and stakeholders while enjoying some of the best Toronto has to offer. Start by joining fellow delegates and speakers for complimentary appetizers.
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Wednesday,June 18th, 2014DAYTWO
10:30 AM Case Study: Downtown Surrey, B.C.
Catalysts for a new Downtown that Incorporates Live, Work and PlayThe creation of a new downtown is a challenging responsibility, especially in Canada’s fastest growing municipality. Hear how two award winning architectural firms collaborated as a virtual project team. By using the power of design learn how to transform your challenging neighbourhoods into vibrant, pedestrian centric downtowns. Take away tools to:
• Create an achievable vision in response to the goals of a growing city
• Develop a master plan that becomes a catalyst for a new downtown
• Utilize urban form and public space that enhances quality of life for a city centre
Gain insight on transforming new downtowns to create emerging city centres
Michael McDonald, Prinicpal, Kasian Architecture (ON)
Diarmuid Nash, Partner, Moriyama and Teshima Architects (ON)
11:15 AM Case Study: Town of Cochrane, Alberta
Coexisting in Harmony: Integrating Big Box Retail with Vibrant Main StreetsWith a population of 20,000 and growing, the Town of Cochrane found a solution to include big box retail within a vibrant downtown. Learn how you can find new ways to profit from brownfield sites and gain funding. Take away key insights to:
• Plan for a growing population • Transform brownfield sites through partnerships• Preserve heritage with balanced modern upgrades• Source new avenues for funding
Learn how you can implement and improve revenue generation in your downtown
Kathy Dietrich, RPP, MBA, Senior Manager, Planning & Engineering Services, Town of Cochrane (AB)
12:00 PM Luncheon
Extend the conversation over a relaxing luncheon.
1:15 PM
Case Study: Outdoor Playgrounds for People of All Ages
Incorporate “Play” into Current and Future Public Plazas to Increase Accessibility Learn how to transform community meeting spaces for people of all ages. Hear about techniques and models for building your downtown from the ground up. Take away insights to:
• Explore options for outdoor spaces• Create spaces with inclusive and accessible play options• Combine interactive art and play for your community
Gain new tools and strategies to utilize your public spaces
7:30 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:15 AM Opening Comments From the Chair
Antonio Gomez-Palacio, Founder, DIALOG
8:30 AM Keynote Address: Nantes, France
Reinvent your Downtown as a Sustainable Centre for Long-Term Growth Known as the “Green Capital”, Nantes, France is an ideal example of how to transform your city into a sustainable one. Their transportation, climate and housing initiatives have undergone tremendous redevelopment in the city centre of Nantes. Learn how Nantes has transformed and revitalized their downtown.
• Emulate Nantes plan for the current and future state of their city
• Learn how their top sectors of creativity and technology have been integrated into public spaces
• Examine the process for cultural streetscapes that were influenced by residents
Take away strategies and tools to remodel your downtown
Anne Mie Depuydt, Architect and Urban Planner, Co-Director, Ile de Nantes, FranceCo-Founder, uapS, Paris, France
9:15 AM Industry Expert: Traffic, Planning and Transit
Develop a Continuous Plan for Sustainable Transit to Increase Economic DevelopmentPrepare your downtown now and in the future to improve variable modes of transportation. Develop a more efficient, equitable and sustainable transportation system for your downtown. Learn how the combination of both planning and traffic experts is essential to the design of your downtown neighbourhoods. Gain insight on:
• Incorporating sustainable solutions to road plans within a downtown
• Designing efficient traffic management strategies • Maintaining inclusive traffic initiatives that encompass
multiple forms of transportation and shared streets
Foster collaboration to implement new and improved variable modes of transit in your city
Charles Carlson, Senior Manager, BRT/Small Starts Projects, Metro Transit, Minneapolis (MN)
10:00 AM Morning Break
Network with conference delegates and speakers.
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2:00 PM Case Study: New York City
Explore the Vulnerabilities of Downtown Cores to Natural Disasters and Prepare for the FutureIn October 2012, Hurricane Sandy shifted perspectives on how cities can prepare for natural disasters. Hear from a New York City planning expert on new strategies to manage natural disasters. Meet objectives and delve into:
• Immediate problems recognized by planning experts• Existing options for re-building neighbourhoods affected by
Hurricane Sandy • Transportation planning to avoid complete shut down of a
vital system
Prepare your own disaster management plans
Thaddeus Pawlowksi, Planning Advisor for Mayor’s Office of Housing Recovery, New York City (NY)
2:45 PM Mid-Afternoon Break
Network with conference delegates and speakers.
3:15 PM Case Study: Detroit
Understand How to Plan for Growth In a Shrinking City to Develop Your EconomyAfter declaring bankruptcy in July, 2013 the city of Detroit is moving on to diversify the economy and rebuild. Learn how city leaders and the Detroit Creative Corridor Center are helping to identify and leverage Detroit’s assets. Take away strategies on:
• Assessing Detroit’s housing challenge• Developing new and existing transit• Economic development in a small tax base
Take away lessons learned from Detroit’s revitalization plans and understand asset allocation in a recovering economy
Matthew Clayson, Dan Kinkead, Director of Projects, Detroit Future City
Director, Detroit Creative Corridor Centre
4:00 PM Panel: Placemaking
Implement Placemaking Opportunities in Your Downtown to Increase GrowthAbsorb new ideas and discover the challenges for implementing placemaking strategies within your downtown. Engage in discussion with these panelists and award winning architectural firm on the benefits of placemaking. Take away solutions to:
• Discover what makes a place work and the reasons why people will gravitate there
• Identify the investment opportunities that cultivate and benefit a community
Take away placemaking strategies for your downtown
Roland Rom Colthoff, Janette MacDonald, Executive Director, Downtown London BIA, London (ON)
Prinicpal, RAW DESIGNS, Toronto (ON)
4:45 PM Conference Adjourns
June 19th, 2014 • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
Activating Your Urban EconomyDowntowns are the gathering places of communities, with vibrant places that stand out to bring life into cities. Each of these places act as agents of change to boost your economy, brand your city, encourage development, and provide a quality of life to residents and visitors alike.
What are the core principles of downtown revitalization? What do you already know about the economics of your downtown? What do you still need to know?
Join the Downtown Yonge BIA for a briefing session and directed walk to learn about effective interventions, what you really need to know to make a difference, and how the Downtown Yonge BIA has changed and is still changing.
In this interactive session, you will learn what the core principles are of downtown revitalization and hear about how BIAs can work as change agents and catalyst for urban economies. Examples from Downtown Yonge BIA’s experience will be discussed, as will research findings that underpin DYBIA’s interventions.
• Learn how BIAs drive prosperity• Discuss key concepts and tools in urban and real estate
economics• Take away ideas for tackling challenges within your downtown• Identify key information and research needs to underpin
economic interventions• Discuss some of the current research on metrics and Key
Performance Indicators• Understand the importance of social innovation• Look at examples of interventions that generate economic
value
Pauline Larsen, Senior Economic Development Manager, Downtown Yonge BIA, Toronto (ON)
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