Rebuilding Ridership and Enhancing the Customer Experience: An Australia/New Zealand/United States Exchange
APTA – September 8, 2022 – 7:00 pm ET
Join for this live webinar with key public transport leaders from Australia, New Zealand and the United States to discuss how they are transforming the customer experience to attract former and new riders. What have they learned in the past year about what is important to their customers and how are they operationalizing service enhancements and new features? Where have they met with success and what challenges are they still facing?
Fleet Electrification Webinar Series
METRO Magazine – September 8 and 29, 2:00 pm ET
From training & preventative maintenance to charging options and processes, learn what you need to know before adding electric to your fleet. Hear real-life experiences of peers who have successfully implemented electric bus programs.
Electrifying Transit Buses: Best Practices & Lessons Learned from America's Top Transit Agencies
Atlas Public Policy and Environmental Defense Fund – September 13, 1:00 pm ET
Electric buses are cleaner, quieter and increasingly more cost-effective than traditional diesel alternatives. But the complexities of charging are still a significant hurdle for many transit agencies converting their fleets to electric. Join for a one-hour webinar on the latest developments, challenges and solutions in electric bus charging. There will be a live Q&A with transit agencies who have deployed electric buses, as well as an overview of a recent report from Atlas Public Policy and EDF that incorporates findings from 28 industry interviews. Transit agencies, policy folks, utilities and electrification advocates are invited to come learn about specific examples, anecdotes and on-the-ground experiences from those at the forefront of transit electrification.
Opportunity by Design: A Discussion on Growing Worker Skills and Talent in the Workplace
Aspen Institute – September 14, 2:00 pm ET
When designed well, work-based learning (WBL) provides a number of benefits to workers and businesses. WBL approaches such as apprenticeship, on-the-job training, and other forms of employer-sponsored training can offer workers the opportunity for upward mobility and the chance to earn and learn at the same time while employers gain a more engaged and skilled workforce. Too often though the frontline workers who could benefit the most from work-based learning do not receive the opportunity. How can businesses design jobs that include quality work-based learning that improves opportunity for workers and business outcomes? What barriers and opportunities do employers face in creating apprenticeship and other work-based learning models, particularly for front-line workers? What can we do to equitably expand work-based learning to workers who need it the most?
How to Reconnect Communities
Transportation for America – September 14, 2:00 pm ET
Divisive infrastructure projects, like highways and overpasses built through neighborhoods, continue to restrict travel in cities across the country, creating congestion, hindering development, restricting access to economic opportunity, and worsening public health. Because many of these projects were built in close proximity to communities of color, these communities face disproportionate health, safety, and economic impacts. In the new infrastructure law, the federal government finally provided a direct funding stream to address this problem. The Reconnecting Communities Program is a valuable federal investment that can begin to move the needle, but the extent of the problem has many wondering if this program’s budget will be enough to make a difference. Join to find out how the Reconnecting Communities Program can be best leveraged to achieve an impact in your community.
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