Innovations in technology and management are transforming our lives;
how are they changing our cities?

RPA's 2010 Regional Assembly, "Innovation and the American Metropolis," considers innovative approaches to the design and management of cities, and asks how they can improve quality of life and economic competitiveness in our region. In the spirit of innovation, the Assembly will feature dynamic forums for discussion and opportunities for long-term partnerships that have regional and national implications.

The Regional Assembly is New York's premier public policy event, bringing together several hundred top business, civic, philanthropic, media, and government leaders from across the metropolitan region and nation. Each year the Assembly focuses on a priority issue. This year, we examine how the innovative spirit and creativity of urban America can build and sustain a better future for our cities.

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Program Materials and Media Files Now Available

Regional Plan Association today released images, program materials, video and audio files of the 20th Annual Regional Assembly, "Innovation and the American Metropolis," held on Friday, April 16th at the Waldorf Astoria.

Recap the days' events including keynote speeches by Bill McDonough and Adolfo Carrión and the presentation of the RPA Lifetime Leadership Award to Peter W. Herman by New York State Lieutenant Governor Richard Ravitch.

Additionally, audio files for each workshop panel are available. More materials, including presentations and transcripts will be posted as they become available. We'll be announcing the releases on Twitter, so be sure to follow us


Regional Assembly 2010 Conference Packet:

Program
Speaker Biographies
Lifetime Leadership Award Tribute Journal for Peter W. Herman

Media

Links:
Twitter: All the posts under the #ra2010 newsfeed
Metropolis Magazine: The Feasibility Gap
Urban Omnibus Profile
Urban Omnibus: Efficiency and Effectiveness: inside the Regional Assembly
Good Magazine asking our innovation questions
Denver Post: Peirce: High-techstrategies for cities
Hartford Courant: Innovations Will Shape Better Cities

Slide show


Video
Video

Regional Assembly 2010 Keynote: William McDonough

Regional Assembly 2010 Plenary Panel

Regional Assembly 2010 Keynote: Adolfo Carrión


Audio (all in MP3 Format):

Morning Program
Welcome by Thomas K. Wright
Assembly Chair by David Crane
Morning Keynote by William McDonough
Plenary Panel 

Morning Workshops
Innovation Economy
Smart Transportation: Changing Urban Mobility (Continue the Discussion)
Building a Green Infrastructure
New Tools for Civic Engagement and Community Design

Luncheon Program
Luncheon Presentation
Luncheon Keynote by Adolfo Carrión

Afternoon Workshops
Radical Housing
Intelligent Infrastructure
America's Energy Future
The Future of Intercity Transport

Sponsor Notes
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Updates

The Day's Agenda

8:00 - 8:20
Breakfast and Registration
8:20
Welcome
Thomas K. Wright, Executive Director, Regional Plan Association
8:30 - 10:30
Morning Program

David Crane
David Crane, CEO, NRG Energy Inc. & Chairman, 2010 Regional Assembly


William McDonough
William A. McDonough, Founder, William McDonough and Partners


Plenary Panel
This panel will take an in-depth look at the role technology is playing in shaping better cities and regions, addressing how new policies and technologies will shape the New York region.
Moderator: Nicholas Thompson, Senior Editor, Wired Magazine
Christopher O. Ward, Executive Director, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
Rob Atkinson, President & CEO of the Information Technology & Innovation Foundation
Julia Vitullo-Martin, Director, Center for Urban Innovation, Regional Plan Association
Robert Yaro, President, Regional Plan Association

Plenary Response

Richard Burdett
Richard BurdettCentennial Professor in Architecture and Urbanism, London School of Economics, Founder and Director, LSE Cities Program

10:45 - 12:15
Morning Workshops
New Tools for Civic Engagement and Community Design
Building a Green Infrastructure
Innovation Economy
Smart Transportation: Changing Urban Mobility
12:30 - 1:30
Luncheon Program
Welcome
Elliot Sander
Elliot G. Sander, Group Chief Executive, Global Transportation for AECOM, Inc., RPA Board Chair
Presentation of RPA's Lifetime Leadership Award
Richard Ravitch, Lieutenant Governor, New York State

Introduction of Keynote Speaker
J Andrew Murphy
J. Andrew Murphy, Executive Vice President & Regional President, Northeast, NRG Energy Inc., RPA Board Member
Keynote Presentation
Adolfo Carrio
Adolfo Carrión, Director, White House Office of Urban Affairs

1:30 - 3:00
Afternoon Workshops
Intelligent Infrastructure
Radical Housing
America's Energy Future
The Future of Intercity Transport
3:00 - 4:00
Cocktail Reception

Workshops

Smart Transportation: Changing Urban Mobility

Technology offers the potential for enhanced urban mobility, from integrated ticketing and smart cards for transit, to real-time congestion management. What opportunities exist for these innovations in the New York region, and how can they be implemented?

Moderator: Gerard M. Mooney, General Manager Global Government and Education, IBM

Scott F. Belcher, President and CEO, Intelligent Transportation Society of America
Christopher Dempsey, Director of Innovation, Massachusetts Department of Transportation
Mark Norman, President and Chief Operating Officer, Zipcar
Thomas F. Prendergast, President, New York City Transit
Janette Sadik-Khan, Commissioner, New York City Department of Transportation

Sponsored by IBM

The Future of Intercity Transport

Infrastructure investments in rail and air transportation have the potential to transform
travel between urban areas, making it possible to go farther, faster, and more reliably. The benefits of improved intercity transport will only be realized if smart decisions are made about how and where to invest, from capital improvements to innovations that maximize the efficiency of existing infrastructure through technology, pricing, and institutional coordination. Starting with the aviation challenges in the tri-state region, we will explore solutions including the next generation of air traffic control and the implications of a new, federal commitment to high-speed rail.

Moderator: Petra Todorovich, Director, America 2050, Regional Plan Association

Susan Baer, Director of Aviation, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
Hershel Kamen, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs and Policy, Continental Airlines
Joseph F. Marie, Commissioner, Connecticut Department of Transportation
The Honorable John L. Mica*, U.S. House of Representatives (R-FL)
The Honorable Jerrold L. Nadler, U.S. House of Representatives (D-NY)
Polly E. Trottenberg
, Assistant Secretary for Policy, U.S. Department of Transportation

Sponsored by
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey

Innovation Economy

The tri-state region has long thrived on its wits as legions of scientists, artists, financial wizards and entrepreneurs marketed their creativity in the form of innovative products and services. Our path to a sustainable recovery from the recession will depend on how well we harness these abilities to meet the challenges of a new global economic environment, including how we can retain and capitalize on our creative workforce, how we can best take advantage of new technologies, how we should balance regulation and risk in the finance sector, and how we should finance the next generation of infrastructure, housing, and workforce improvements.

Moderator: Robert D. Yaro, President, Regional Plan Association

Priscilla Almodovar, Chief Operating Officer of Community Development Banking Business, JPMorgan Chase
Anthony R. Coscia, Chairman, The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
Paul E. Francis, Senior Vice President, Financial Products Group, Bloomberg LLP, RPA Board Member
John K. Halvey, Executive Vice President and General Counsel, New York Stock Exchange Euronext, RPA Board Member
Robert C. Lieber, Deputy Mayor for Economic Development, New York City Mayor's Office

Sponsored by
JP Morgan Chase

Building a Green Infrastructure

Underfunded infrastructure, outdated management approaches, the pressures of urbanization, and changes in our climate are presenting significant challenges for the management of water and other vital resources. A fundamental shift is needed from traditional, heavily engineered and segregated approaches to systems that work with nature and provide multiple benefits. What are the prospects for green infrastructure? The Assembly will examine the challenges and opportunities for innovative approaches to environmental management in metro areas.

Moderator: James S. Polshek, Senior Design Counsel, Polshek Partnership Architects LLP, RPA Board Member

David J. Burney, Commissioner, New York City Department of Design and Construction
Helena Durst, Assistant Vice President, The Durst Organization
Caswell F. Holloway, Commissioner, New York City Department of Environmental Protection
Jeffrey Raven, Director, Sustainability + Urban Design, The Louis Berger Group, Inc.
Guy Nordenson, Partner, Guy Nordenson & Associates

New Tools for Civic Engagement and Community Design

How can new tools create more engaging planning? We will consider how the combined forces of social media, powerful hand-held computing and the open government movement can enhance community design processes.

Moderator: Edward J. Blakely, Honorary Professor of Public Policy, United States Studies Centre, University of Sydney

Barbara Faga, FASLA, Executive Vice President, AECOM
Nick Grossman, Director of Civic Works, The Open Planning Project
Robert Lane, Senior Fellow, Regional Plan Association
Damon Rich, Founder, Center for Urban Pedagogy, City of Newark
Urban Designer & Waterfront Planner

America's Energy Future

Smart grids and renewable energy sources are hot topics, but to become reality require complex changes across the spectrum of generation, distribution and consumption.  How can policy, regulation and technology work together to power our metro areas with green, efficient energy?

Moderator: Paul Camuti, President and CEO, Siemens Research Corporation, Corporate Research, RPA Board Member

Ashok Gupta, Air and Energy, National Resources Defense Council
The Honorable Steve Israel*, U.S. House of Representatives (D-NY)
J. Andrew Murphy, Executive Vice President and Regional President, Northeast, NRG Energy, RPA Board Member
F. Michael Valocchi, Global Energy and Utilities Leader, IBM
Phil Wright, President, Williams Pipeline

Radical Housing

Creating a supply of affordable housing remains a challenge across many metropolitan areas. What changes are needed to deliver a radical housing policy that will meet demand?

Moderator: Julia Vitullo-Martin, Director, Center for Urban Innovation, Regional Plan Association

Rosanne Haggerty, President, Common Ground
Michael Kelly, General Manager, New York City Housing Authority
Jerilyn Perine, Executive Director, Citizens Housing and Planning Council
Jonathan F. Rose, Principal, Jonathan Rose Companies

Intelligent Infrastructure

Intelligent and responsive information technology systems can transform how cities provide infrastructure and services. From safer streets to incentivized recycling, new technologies can deliver city services to residents faster, cheaper and better. This panel will showcase the latest developments.

Moderator: Dylan Hixon, President, Arden Road Investments, RPA Board Member
James G. Beldock, President, International, Executive Vice President, Corporate Development, ShotSpotter
Ron Gonen, Co-founder and CEO, Recyclebank
Glen Stancil, Vice President, EV Services, NRG Energy Inc.
Dan Steere, Chief Executive Officer, GreenRoad

*invited

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