Urbanism Next
University of Oregon University of Oregon

2023 Urbanism Next Conference

Portland, Oregon, USA
April 26-28, 2023
March 17, 2021
8:00 am
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March 19, 2021
5:43 pm
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Kim Lucas
Plenary Speaker
MaaS or Menos? The Pittsburgh Mobility as a Service Experiment


Location: Oregon Convention Center - Ballroom (202-203)

Come find out about the good, the bad, and the ugly of Pittsburgh’s pioneering Mobility as a Service Program, MovePGH. Originally launched as a two-year pilot, set to end in July 2023, come hear about the fight to provide great mobility to Pittsburgh’s residents.


CE Credits for APA, AIA, and ASLA, should be available for many sessions and workshops. More information on this will be available shortly.

Presenters


Kim Lucas Kim Lucas, City of Pittsburgh

Kim Lucas serves as the Director for the City of Pittsburgh's Department of Mobility & Infrastructure (DOMI). As Director of DOMI, Kim oversees transportation investments and policies that support the physical mobility needed for the people of Pittsburgh to pursue the economic mobility they aspire to. Key initiatives of the department at present include design and implementation of a “complete network” that serves all modes and encourages more sustainable travel choices; resiliency projects to address issues related to landslides and incidents of flooding; policies and programs to manage emerging transportation including shared services and autonomous vehicles; and strategies to address long term maintenance and funding concerns. Prior to this role, Kim was the Sustainable Transportation Branch Manager with the District Department of Transportation, Planning & Sustainability Division, in Washington, D.C. where she led a team responsible for overseeing the planning and implementation of the shared micro-mobility; freight & urban delivery; and transportation demand management programs. Kim began her career in transportation with her stint as a student bus driver at the University of Virginia, and has worked in the cornerstones of transportation planning: the public and private sectors, advocacy, and research.


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