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TransitCampBayArea

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Event details

 

  • When: February 23-24, 2008
  • Where: Socialtext, 655 High Street, Palo Alto, CA

 

Goals

 

  • Motivate capable people who love to not drive
  • Make it easier to use alternatives (to cars)
  • Help great citizen/government/corporate partnerships emerge in the Bay Area

 

Get involved

 

 

What is TransitCampBayArea?

 

Transit Camp Bay Area is inspired by the first TransitCamp in Toronto: http://www.transitcamp.org

 

From their website:

 

What is Toronto Transit Camp?

 

Come ready to share, contribute and collaborate! Transit Camp is inspired by BarCamp. Bar Camp events are powered by participation. The event will be well-documented in the form of blog posts, wiki content, photos, and video for everyone who is unable to attend. (Please use the tag: transitcamp.) If you would like to be part of the event, please keep in mind that we are limited to 100 people and so everyone there must be interested and involved.

 

We will hold simultaneous small-group sessions on a self-organized basis around topics of interest to the community: redesigning the TTC's website, creating and selling user-generated media and articles (music, buttons, t-shirts), photography, illustration and music inspired by the TTC.

 

This celebration and workshop-oriented event is intended to inspire a fresh approach at the TTC in how it serves users and engages with community in order to achieve its organizational goals.

 

Organizing team

 

Sign up to help out on our Google Group: http://groups.google.com/group/transitcampbayarea then put your name below:

 

 

Attendees

 

Riders

 

  1. Steve Rhodes
  2. DaveChiu (depends on the final dates, but I'm interested)
  3. Add your name here...

 

Transit & city officials

 

E.g. BART, MUNI, CalTrain, City of Menlo Park, City of San Francisco, etc.

 

  1. Name + affiliation
  2. Name + affiliation
  3. Add your name and affiliation here...

 

Transit sites

 

E.g. transit.511.org, IAMCALTRAIN, etc.

 

  1. JoeHughes (Google Transit, Headway)
  2. Add your name and site here...

 

Resources

 

http://transitwiki.adventuresinurbanliving.net/Main_Page

 

Stakeholder map

 

List of people and/or organization that should be part of TransitCampBayArea (may change based on desired outcomes, agenda, goals, message etc. of this event)

 

  • Bay Area companies
    • Google Transit
  • Public transit agencies
    • List specific departments here
  • Citizen Advisory Groups
  • Bay Area-based transportation technology companies
  • SPUR
  • Universities
    • UC Berkeley: (department of) city planning and transportation planning
    • San Francisco State: Urban Studies
    • San Jose State: Urban planning and transportation planning
  • Bay Area bike people
    • SF Bike Coalition
  • Bay Area traffic authorities
  • Government
    • City of San Francisco
    • City of San Jose
    • City of Oakland
    • counties
    • members California Congress
    • members US Congress

 

Press and PR

 

People and organisations who might help with getting the word out.

 

  • Rachel Gordon, SF Chronicle.
  • sfcityscape.com
  • Gossipy SFist

 

Financial support

 

List of potential sponsors.

 

  • Craigslist Foundation