10:30 - 11:30 AM
Room 102: Using Bike Count Data / Cycle Atlanta
Room 123: Adopt-a-Something App
Room 125: Self Driving / Connected / Autonomous Vehicles
Room 127: Mobile Payments Using Smart Phones
Room 129: App Connecting Various Transportation Options
Room 131: Bridging the Digital Divide in Community Engagement
Room 262: City-Interfacing Mobile Video Games
Room 272: Sharing-Rides App (Lyft/Uber/Kanga)
Room 278: Apps to Support Safe Routes to Transit
Room 280: Tranportation & Accessibility to Quality Food
11:45 AM - 12:45 PM
Room 102: How Should Transit Riders and Agencies Communicate?
Room 123: Can Citizens Create their own Transpo Hacks?
Room 125: ARC One-Click System
Room 127: Improving MARTA UX
Room 129: Better Beltline Brainstorm
Room 131: Electrical Vehicle Ride Share
Room 262: Better Carpooling + Bike Trains
Room 272: Smart Parking
Room 280: MARTA Army / MARTA Perception
Room 323: Transit Ideation + Gamestorming
1:45 - 2:45 PM
Room 102: History of MARTA Planning
Room 123: The Atlanta Cycling Festival
Room 125: Equitable Transit
Room 127: Transit Oriented Development
Room 129: Cycling vs Streetcar
Room 131: Fixing Broken Sidewalks
Room 262: Improving the Build Environment to Improve Health
Room 272: Political Strategy for Transit Expansion in Atlanta
Room 278: Convincing Uniterested Residents to Support Alt. Transportation
Room 280: How to Plan without Gentrification
Room 323: Promoting Transit for Workplaces
3:00 - 4:00 PM
Room 102: Federal Policy / Innovative funding
Room 123: BikeShare ATL
Room 125: Student Involvement in Transit
Room 127: Bringing MARTA to Clayton County
Room 129: ATL 2017: Goodbye Braves, Hello MLS
Room 131: Private Shuttles (Atlantic Station, GT, etc.)
Room 272: Secure Bicycle Parking
Room 278: Public Policy and Transportation
Room 280: Public Art and Transportation
Room 323: Getting Millenials and Gen-Xers to Ride Transit
Following on the success of the sold-out inaugural event in February 2013, TranspotationCamp South is returning to Atlanta in April 2014.
This year, we are joining forces with Govathon and Code for Atlanta to produce a one-of-a-kind combined event that will see TransportationCamp run concurrently with a transportation-focused civic hackathon. While participants will register for either TransportationCamp or Govathon, joint brainstorming sessions will be held Saturday morning, and attendees are encouraged to “float” between both events’ activities for the duration of the weekend. The result will be a series of tangible, technology-based solutions to our most pressing transportation challenges.
Register online at transpocamp-govathon.eventbrite.com. The collaboration page is coming soon. Follow us on Twitter for the latest updates at @TranspoCampSo.
The venue for both TransportationCamp South and Govathon is the Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons, a state-of-the-art educational facility located at the heart of the Georgia Tech campus. A happy hour hosted by Young Professionals in Transportation - Atlanta will follow TransportationCamp on Saturday (Location TBD).
Thank you to our 2014 Sponsors:
TransportationCamp South / Govathon 2014 is organized by Code for Atlanta, Georgia Tech Urban Transportation Information Lab, Conveyal, Citizens for Progressive Transit, and Imagine Atlanta.