Gold Coast Transport Strategy 2041 | Online | 29 Mar 2022
Tuesday 29 March 2022
1.00pm - 2.30pm |
AEDT (Syd, Mel) |
12.30pm-2.00pm | ACDT (Ade) |
12.00pm-1.30pm | AEST (Bris) |
10.00am-11.30am |
AWST (Per) |
Format: Webinar (via Zoom)
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About this event
Join us to hear from Matthew Tilly and Ben Caspani, City of Gold Coast project leaders on the “next-generation” Gold Coast City Transport Strategy 2041 as the City prepares for future change and initiatives such as Mobility-as-a-Service, driverless vehicles and major social and technological disruptions and other changes that may occur over the coming decades.
Overview of the presentation
The City of Gold Coast (the City) has embarked on the development of the “next-generation” Gold Coast City Transport Strategy 2041 (GCCTS2041). The GCCTS2041 will provide the City’s 20-year blueprint for the transport network, guiding future investment decisions to ensure that funding is allocated to deliver maximum benefits for our city, protecting our lifestyle and keeping our economy strong. This presentation will include a summary of changes since the publication of the current strategy, an overview of the Design Thinking approach being implemented for developing our “next-generation” strategy, the reasons why this approach is being implemented, and some of the key challenges being considered in developing the GCCTS2041.
Ben Caspani | City of Gold Coast
Ben Caspani is the Project Lead for the development of the Gold Coast City Transport Strategy 2041. Ben is a transport planner and strategy specialist with experience in Local Government, State Government and the private sector delivering complex land-use, transport and infrastructure planning projects. He has a passion for design thinking and brings a creative, innovative and collaborative approach to projects. His qualifications include a Master of Traffic and Master of Transport from Monash University, a Bachelor of Environmental Science (Planning) from Griffith University and he is currently completing an Executive MBA at RMIT.
Matthew Tilly | City of Gold Coast
Matthew Tilly has worked for the City of Gold Coast since 2012 overseeing the delivery of the City’s Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games Transport Program and the City’s role in delivering Stage 1 and Stage 2 of the Gold Coast Light Rail system. He has led the development of a full suite of industry-recognised transport plans relating to road network, active transport, freight, public transport, parking, road safety and travel demand management. Matthew has been Manager of Transport & Traffic Branch since 2016 and has an amazing team of around 190 staff.
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