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    Transportation Camp LA 2024

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    UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, Check-In @ Room 2355
    los angeles, united states
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    Transportation Camp LA 2024

    TransportationCamp LA is an open venue for sharing and learning about the region’s transportation issues and successes. It aims to be an open, forward-thinking event that brings together people of all facets of the transportation world.

    TransportationCamp is not a formal conference - rather, as an unconference, it is driven entirely by attendees’ interests and experiences. At TransportationCamp, there is no set agenda prior to the event. Sessions are determined at the beginning of the day and are drawn from proposals and ideas that attendees submit. A session can be any format: a presentation, an open discussion, a demonstration, a panel, or even a group exercise or game.

    TransportationCamp covers urban transportation issues in all their forms, including economic, social, public health, and environmental impacts. Session topics in the previous TransportationCamp LA ranged from “Congestion Pricing & Increasing Transit Ridership,” to “Mobility with Kids Under 5,” to “Latest Buzz from Cycle-friendly Cities” and change every year to reflect the latest research and questions of the moment.

    Have thoughts on mobility and access for carless households in LA, or battery replacement and disposal strategies for transit agencies? Get your own session started here just with an oversized Post-It note.

    Want to sponsor? Learn more.

    Who Should Attend:

    • Advocates
    • Professionals
    • Community Members
    • Anyone and everyone passionate about mobility in Los Angeles and Southern California!


    How Can I Get There:

    Transit: Reach UCLA directly by the Santa Monica Big Blue Bus 1, 2, 8, R12, and 18 routes and the Metro 2 and 734 buses. The Metro 720 bus and Expo Line are options via a transfer at Westwood Boulevard.

    Bicycling: Westwood Boulevard, Charles E. Young Drive and Westholme Avenue offer routes to the Public Affairs Building. There are many bike racks on-site.

    Driving: This event will be held in the UCLA Public Affairs Building, located in the northeastern part of campus. Parking is available at a number of nearby lots, including P2, P3 and P5. See here for more information.

    Registration includes access to full sessions and lunch.

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