Richard Parker Professorship Repositoryhttps://hdl.handle.net/1880/1064252024-03-28T19:07:47Z2024-03-28T19:07:47Z1301Calgary Regional Transit PlanAECOM Canada Ltdhttps://hdl.handle.net/1880/1071892018-12-19T02:13:46Z2009-11-20T00:00:00Zdc.title: Calgary Regional Transit Plan
dc.contributor.author: AECOM Canada Ltd
dc.description.abstract: The proposed growth management strategy and policies contained in the Calgary Metropolitan Plan (CMP) of the Calgary Regional Partnership (CRP) have focused on the need to plan for a metropolitan region that is expected to grow to a size of approximately 2.8 million people by 2070 (from a base of approximately 1.2 million residents today) and accommodate an additional 800,000 jobs over the same period. Plans for efficient and costeffective infrastructure are integrated into the CMP’s proposed regional settlement pattern, which promotes intensification of existing development and directs new development to areas that can be supported by the efficient delivery of water, wastewater and transit systems. There are a number of specific CMP policies supporting the regional transit system and its strong integration with land use, which are outlined in the report.
2009-11-20T00:00:00ZDraft Sub-Regional Transit Feasibility Study: Survey Of Community Residents (Black Diamond, Nanton, Okotoks, & Turner Valley) - 2014HarGroup Management Consultantshttps://hdl.handle.net/1880/1071902018-12-19T02:13:49Z2014-01-01T00:00:00Zdc.title: Draft Sub-Regional Transit Feasibility Study: Survey Of Community Residents (Black Diamond, Nanton, Okotoks, & Turner Valley) - 2014
dc.contributor.author: HarGroup Management Consultants
dc.description.abstract: The overall purpose of the study was to examine awareness of regional transit concepts, and assess trip needs for the residents of select communities within communities south of Calgary; as well as to investigate factors involved with the implementation of a trial regional transit service among residents
2014-01-01T00:00:00ZCalgary Regional Partnership TRANSIT TEST PILOT: DRAFT SUB-REGIONAL FEASIBILITY STUDY OPERATIONAL PLANStantec Consulting Ltd.Calgary Regional Partnershiphttps://hdl.handle.net/1880/1071872018-12-19T02:13:38Zdc.title: Calgary Regional Partnership TRANSIT TEST PILOT: DRAFT SUB-REGIONAL FEASIBILITY STUDY OPERATIONAL PLAN
dc.contributor.author: Stantec Consulting Ltd.; Calgary Regional Partnership
dc.description.abstract: The Calgary Region is growing rapidly. It is estimated that approximately another 1.8 million new residents will move to the Calgary Region within the next 50 years. Growth is good for the economy and brings with it advantages and challenges that need to be managed. The Calgary Regional Partnership worked collaboratively with its municipal partners to develop a smart growth plan known as the Calgary Metropolitan Plan (CMP) in response to the proposed future growth of the Region.
EAST – WEST REGIONAL TRANSIT FEASIBILITY PLANNING: SURVEY OF COMMUNITY RESIDENTS (COCHRANE, CHESTERMERE, STRATHMORE, & CALGARY)HarGroup Management Consultantshttps://hdl.handle.net/1880/1071882018-12-19T02:13:42Z2017-12-01T00:00:00Zdc.title: EAST – WEST REGIONAL TRANSIT FEASIBILITY PLANNING: SURVEY OF COMMUNITY RESIDENTS (COCHRANE, CHESTERMERE, STRATHMORE, & CALGARY)
dc.contributor.author: HarGroup Management Consultants
dc.description.abstract: The Calgary Regional Partnership conducted feasibility surveys in Cochrane, Chestermere, and Strathmore to examine the opportunity of introducing pilot projects for its ON-IT regional transit service. The surveys were conducted by telephone in 2017 with random samples of residents from Cochrane, Chestermere, Strathmore, and Calgary to assess travel needs and expectations of use. HarGroup Management Consultants Inc. conducted the surveys.
2017-12-01T00:00:00ZA brief explanation on the cost sharing model used for the south sub-regional transit pilot projectStantec Consulting Ltdhttps://hdl.handle.net/1880/1071862018-12-19T02:13:33Zdc.title: A brief explanation on the cost sharing model used for the south sub-regional transit pilot project
dc.contributor.author: Stantec Consulting Ltd
dc.description.abstract: Cost Sharing is a decision based on values. The CRP sub-regional service cost sharing methodology is based on the following three principles: 1. Equal: Implementing the service together is more beneficial than implementing service individually. 2. Population/ridership: Communities should be responsible for the portion of service used by the people from each community. 3. Service hours/distance: Communities should be responsible for the amount of service received and relative costs.
Calgary Regional Partnership Regional GIS Strategic Plan and Implementation Framework.O2 Planning + Design Inc.Applied Geographics Inc.https://hdl.handle.net/1880/1071842018-12-19T02:13:24Z2011-05-01T00:00:00Zdc.title: Calgary Regional Partnership Regional GIS Strategic Plan and Implementation Framework.
dc.contributor.author: O2 Planning + Design Inc.; Applied Geographics Inc.
dc.description.abstract: The Calgary Regional Partnership’s Regional GIS Strategic Plan and Implementation Framework outlines a vision for geospatial systems and information in the Calgary region. Geospatial technologies (often referred to as Geographic Information Systems, or GIS) have become an increasingly important tool for municipalities and regions and can assist in planning for a wide range of interest areas such as: Land use, Land development, Transportation and transit, Infrastructure and public works, Economic development, Environmental and ecological systems, Emergency services, and other topics. As issues become more complex, it is becoming more important to be able to visualize and analyze geospatial information to support planning efforts.
2011-05-01T00:00:00ZCalgary Regional Partnership Open Data LicenceCalgary Regional Partnershiphttps://hdl.handle.net/1880/1071852018-12-19T02:13:29Zdc.title: Calgary Regional Partnership Open Data Licence
dc.contributor.author: Calgary Regional Partnership
dc.description.abstract: Calgary Regional Partnership Open Data Licence
Memorandum of Understanding Between Calgary Economic Development Ltd. And Calgary Regional PartnershipCalgary Regional PartnershipCalgary Economic Development Ltd.https://hdl.handle.net/1880/1071812018-12-19T02:13:14Z2017-01-26T00:00:00Zdc.title: Memorandum of Understanding Between Calgary Economic Development Ltd. And Calgary Regional Partnership
dc.contributor.author: Calgary Regional Partnership; Calgary Economic Development Ltd.
dc.description.abstract: This MOU establishes the terms for collaboration between Calgary Economic Development (“CED”) and the Calgary Regional Partnership (“CRP”) for the purpose of promoting the competitiveness of the Calgary Region Inland Port and the Foreign Trade Zone, to achieve industry growth and prosperity.
2017-01-26T00:00:00ZRegional Broadband Investigation: Needs, Opportunities, and Approaches At the Local Level and for the Calgary Region - Landscape IssuesDobson, Craighttps://hdl.handle.net/1880/1071822018-12-19T02:13:18Z2016-09-28T00:00:00Zdc.title: Regional Broadband Investigation: Needs, Opportunities, and Approaches At the Local Level and for the Calgary Region - Landscape Issues
dc.contributor.author: Dobson, Craig
dc.description.abstract: The Calgary Regional Partnership, in collaboration with local member and non-member municipalities, municipal districts, and counties, Provincial staff, and partner organizations in the Calgary Region, has initiated an exploration of very high--?speed broadband fibre opportunities, needs, benefits and strategic approaches relevant to the Calgary Region and its environs.
2016-09-28T00:00:00ZRegional Broadband Investigation: Needs, Opportunities, and Approaches At the Local Level and for the Calgary Region - Municipal & Regional Opportunities and OptionsDobson, Craighttps://hdl.handle.net/1880/1071832018-12-19T02:13:21Z2016-09-28T00:00:00Zdc.title: Regional Broadband Investigation: Needs, Opportunities, and Approaches At the Local Level and for the Calgary Region - Municipal & Regional Opportunities and Options
dc.contributor.author: Dobson, Craig
dc.description.abstract: The Calgary Regional Partnership, in collaboration with local member and non--?member municipalities, municipal districts, and counties, Provincial staff, and partner organizations in the Calgary Region, has initiated an exploration of very high--?speed broadband fibre opportunities, needs, benefits and strategic approaches relevant to the Calgary Region and its environs.
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