Designing Cities Conference
The Designing Cities Conference is an annual event organized by the National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO), a coalition representing diverse urban transportation departments across North America. Established in 2012, the conference has become a pivotal gathering for transportation professionals, city planners, and civic leaders, who convene to exchange ideas, share innovations, and collaborate on advancing urban transportation.
Purpose and Goals
The primary goal of the Designing Cities Conference is to foster an environment conducive to the sharing of best practices and novel solutions in urban transportation. It aims to address contemporary challenges faced by cities, including traffic congestion, sustainable mobility, and public safety. By doing so, it supports the broader mission of NACTO to build cities that are livable, equitable, and environmentally sustainable.
Key Themes and Topics
Each year, the conference centers around key themes that reflect the evolving landscape of urban transportation. These include:
- Sustainable Mobility: Exploring strategies for reducing carbon emissions through the promotion of public transit, cycling infrastructure, and pedestrian-friendly designs.
- Innovative Design: Showcasing cutting-edge street designs and technological advancements that improve safety and efficiency for all users.
- Equity in Transportation: Ensuring that transportation systems serve all residents, with a focus on underrepresented communities.
- Policy and Implementation: Discussing governance frameworks that facilitate the execution of transportation projects.
Impact and Outcomes
The Designing Cities Conference has had a significant impact on urban transportation policy and practice. It has led to the adoption of NACTO's Urban Street Design Guide and Urban Bikeway Design Guide in numerous cities across the United States and Canada. These guides provide essential resources and guidelines for creating safer and more efficient urban environments.
The conference also serves as a platform for announcing significant urban transportation projects and initiatives. It enables cities to benchmark their progress and learn from the successes and challenges of others. By facilitating these exchanges, the conference helps cities to be more adaptive and responsive to the needs of their citizens.
Notable Participants
The event attracts a diverse array of participants, including transportation professionals, urban planners, policymakers, and advocates. Prominent transportation leaders such as Janette Sadik-Khan, former Commissioner of the New York City Department of Transportation and current chairperson of NACTO, have been regular contributors. The presence of such influential figures underscores the conference’s significance in shaping the future of urban transportation.