SA | ATAP Guidelines Presentation | In-person | 22 June 2022
Wednesday 22 June 2022
5.30pm - 7.00pm |
ACST (Adelaide) |
Format: In-person technical event
Location: (Kaurna Country)
Belgian Beer Cafe, 27/29 Ebenezer Pl, Adelaide SA 5000
Maximum Capacity: 50
Tickets
AITPM Members | FREE |
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Corporate Subscribers | 20% off non-member |
Non Members | $25 |
Sponsored by:
Lindsay Oxlad
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About this event
The Australian Transport Assessment and Planning (ATAP) Guidelines (known as the National Guidelines for Transport System Management before 2016) have played an important role since 2004 when they were first published. In September 2021 a number of new and updated pieces of ATAP guidance were published. Following the completion of a review in 2021, a new program for maintaining and improving the Guidelines has approved. The presentation will provide an over of these recent developments.
Join us for this presentation to hear from:
Peter Tisato | Technical Coordinator for the Australian Transport Assessment and Planning (ATAP) Guidelines
This is a must attend for people who work in the planning field, but more generally for those who want to understand more around the current expectations for planning, assessing and developing transport systems and related initiatives.
Government Health Guidelines
This event will be run in compliance with the Government’s health orders applicable to our venue. These may impose mask wearing, density limits and other COVID safe requirements including being fully vaccinated.
If the government requirements change in advance of the event, we will contact you and update you about your attendance.
If you are no longer able to attend because of vaccination or other requirements, please contact us as soon as possible to discuss available options.
For any enquires, please contact James Parrott
Peter Tisato | ATAP
Peter Tisato is the Technical Coordinator for the Australian Transport Assessment and Planning (ATAP) Guidelines, reporting to the ATAP steering committee. His education and training have been in economics, planning and engineering. Peter has over 40 years of experience, primarily in transport policy, planning and project appraisal. He has been associated with the ATAP Guidelines since their initiation in 2004.
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