Aleks Zids
Managing Director
Quest Events
Tuesday, November 24 2020
09:25
Opening remarks from the Chair
09:30
A look at how cities are planning for the parking challenges of the future
- Addressing infrastructure and planning challenges for parking in urban areas
- Exploring how infrastructure will need to adapt to the increased uptake of autonomous vehicles, alternative fuels and ride sharing
- How can Australian cities advance to lead the way in the adoption of smart parking technology?
Charles Casuscelli
Chief Executive Officer
Western Sydney Regional Organisation of Councils (WSROC)
10:00
CASE STUDY: CUSTOMER EXPECTATIONS OF PARKING IN BRISBANE
- The changing customer experience of parking
- The importance of Local Government to accommodate and adapt to changing customer expectations and behaviours
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Emphasising Council’s responsibility to manage technological change
Rebecca Smith
Manager – Parking Management Portfolio
Brisbane City Council
10:30
Quickfire presentation
10:45
Dedicated networking break
11:20
Increasing the efficiency and effectiveness with which parking precincts are managed
- Improving access to on and off-street parking spaces
- Balancing space maximisation for parking with the development of alternative transport lanes
- Developing a more equitable distribution of parking for residents and visitors
Sue Weatherley
Director City Strategy and Innovation
Georges River Council
11:50
Panel discussion: Where is local government parking heading in the next 5-10 years?
- Identifying the key challenges shaping local government parking in the short and long term
- How should local government develop plans that are adaptable to changing customer requirements?
- What role does local government play in developing infrastructure planning designed to accommodate increasing population, congestion in cities and vehicles of the future
- With plans to increase electric and driverless vehicles already underway, what are the critical challenges local government face now when preparing for a hybrid mix of road users?
Moderator:
Nicole Badstuber
Mobility Program Director
Committee for Sydney
Panellists:
Larry Sengstock
General Manager – Assets and Presentation
Latrobe City Council
Ben Clark
Group Manager – Assets and Infrastructure
Town of Walkerville
Ian McLauchlan
Transport and Parking Manager
City of Stonnington
12:30
Parking recommendations to fix traffic congestion and prepare for automated and zero emissions vehicle infrastructure
- Transport networking pricing; what you need to know to get the most out of your transport network
- Best practice strategies to incentivise travellers to shift their modes of transport to free up the system in peak periods
- Using transport network pricing to get the most from your existing transport infrastructure.
Jonathan Spear
Chief Operating Officer
Infrastructure Victoria
13:00
Closing remarks from the Chair
13:10
End of Day One