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Wednesday, October 14, 2015
See Green Infrastructure at Work in Cullen Park
The City of Toledo invites the public to come and learn about changes at Cullen Park in Point Place that will protect Lake Erie water. Thursday, Oct. 29, 11 am to 1 pm.
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Friday, October 9, 2015
Passenger Rail Forum - October 26
People interested in passenger rail travel and rail transit are invited to attend a program and luncheon to learn about recent innovations in the Midwest. The annual Passenger Rail Forum is Monday, October 26, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at The Toledo Club, 235 14th St., Toledo, OH. The program is organized by the Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments (TMACOG) and the Northwest Ohio Passenger Rail Association (NOPRA).
Call for Proposals - Safe Routes to School National Conference
What should transportation professionals be talking about at their April conference? Send your breakout session topics to saferoutesconference.org. They are looking for intersections showcasing where transportation and health meet.
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Organizers would like your ideas by October 31. The conference is April 5-7 in Columbus, OH.
Monday, October 5, 2015
In Case of Flooding:
The Stormwater Action Group has compiled a page of frequently asked questions about household flooding. October is one of the rainiest months in our region and the storms of November can be legendary. Click this link for all the tips.
Or go the stormwater pages on the TMACOG website for even more stormwater information.
http://www.tmacog.org/Environment/Stormwater/2015/SC_floodingnewsletter915.htm
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Or go the stormwater pages on the TMACOG website for even more stormwater information.
http://www.tmacog.org/Environment/Stormwater/2015/SC_floodingnewsletter915.htm
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Passenger Rail Forum Looks at Streetcars in Cincinnati
People interested in passenger rail travel and rail transit are invited to attend a program and luncheon to learn about recent innovations in the Midwest. The annual Passenger Rail Forum is Monday, October 26, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at The Toledo Club, 235 14th St., Toledo, OH. The program is organized by the Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments (TMACOG) and the Northwest Ohio Passenger Rail Association (NOPRA).
The keynote speaker for this year’s event is John Schneider with the City of Cincinnati Planning Commission. Mr. Schneider was a driving force behind the establishment of Cincinnati's new 3.6-mile streetcar. He will lay out the argument for a modern streetcar system and address the many challenges encountered throughout the project’s development. The project was challenged twice in ballot initiatives but citizens voted both times to move forward with it. Mr. Schneider will provide insight into what it takes to build a streetcar from both capital and political perspectives. A panel of regional voices will weigh in on the topic and answer audience questions.
Registration is preferred. Log on to https://nopra-fall-rail-forum-2015.eventbrite.com. Tickets are $30 for NOPRA members, $35 for non-members, and $20 for students. Payment will also be accepted at the door, space permitting. For more information, contact NOPRA at nwohiopassengerrail@gmail.com.
Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments | www.tmacog.org
The keynote speaker for this year’s event is John Schneider with the City of Cincinnati Planning Commission. Mr. Schneider was a driving force behind the establishment of Cincinnati's new 3.6-mile streetcar. He will lay out the argument for a modern streetcar system and address the many challenges encountered throughout the project’s development. The project was challenged twice in ballot initiatives but citizens voted both times to move forward with it. Mr. Schneider will provide insight into what it takes to build a streetcar from both capital and political perspectives. A panel of regional voices will weigh in on the topic and answer audience questions.
Registration is preferred. Log on to https://nopra-fall-rail-forum-2015.eventbrite.com. Tickets are $30 for NOPRA members, $35 for non-members, and $20 for students. Payment will also be accepted at the door, space permitting. For more information, contact NOPRA at nwohiopassengerrail@gmail.com.
Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments | www.tmacog.org
Friday, October 2, 2015
TMACOG Tech: Being Prepared When Opportunity Knocks
People interested in economic development opportunities that
cross the Ohio/Michigan border are invited to the next TMACOG Tech. Improvements
to I-75 in both states and construction of the new Gordie Howe International
bridge will increase the amount of traffic and goods exchanged in the region
with opportunities for economic development.
TMACOG Tech: Being
Prepared When Opportunity Knocks is Friday, October 16, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at
the Monroe Bank & Trust, 10 Washington St., Monroe, MI. The last day for
registration is Friday, October 9.
Register on the TMACOG website here.
The fee is $25 and includes breakfast and lunch. Follow
this link for parking
information.
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Thursday, October 1, 2015
Invitation to Trail Users - Register by Oct. 7
Anyone involved in the planning, construction, and use of recreational trails is invited to attend and participate in Boots, Bikes & Boats. The program is Friday, October 9, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. It will be held at the Oberhaus Park Pavilion, 750 W. Maumee Ave. on the banks of the Maumee River in Napoleon. This is the second year for the program presented by Maumee Valley Heritage Corridor.
Registration fee is $45.00 and includes coffee, break snacks and a box lunch. Register as late as October 7. See registration information at this link or call 419-891-2222 with questions.
Registration fee is $45.00 and includes coffee, break snacks and a box lunch. Register as late as October 7. See registration information at this link or call 419-891-2222 with questions.
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