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Reporting to the Manager of Infrastructure Planning, the Supervisor of Transportation Planning is responsible for leading and managing a multidisciplinary infrastructure planning team to develop Region-wide transportation infrastructure strategies and long term development capital implementation plans. Key areas of accountability include the completion of transportation review of development applications, master plans, Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Studies, development charges, background technical studies, and infrastructure staging plans which are integral to the Region’s Development Charge Bylaw and Allocation Programs.
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July 21, 2017
July 21, 2017
August 17, 2017
Undertake engineering-based evaluations of land development proposals to ensure conformity with relevant provincial and conservation authority policies, regulations and guidelines. Collaborate with CVC planning staff, municipalities and development proponents to resolve concerns. Support broader CVC initiatives associated with conserving, protecting, enhancing and restoring water and aquatic resources.
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July 21, 2017
July 21, 2017
August 21, 2017
Reporting to the Director, Infrastructure Management & PMO, is responsible for leading, managing and coordinating responses to near-term transportation development planning issues; working closely with internal stakeholders on the review of secondary plans, key development areas, block plans and site plans; overseeing the analysis of transportation issues to understand the impact of new developments on the transportation network and identifying necessary improvements; developing and managing the implantation for active transportation on the Region’s infrastructure overseeing development and implementation of Regional Streetscaping and urban design program, policies and processes; managing operational and process improvement projects and improving efficiencies; developing and maintaining relationships with internal and external stakeholders to determine transportation priorities related to development; establishes internal stakeholder groups to achieve outcomes.
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July 21, 2017
July 21, 2017
August 21, 2017
Reporting to the Director, Infrastructure Management & PMO, is responsible for leading and managing the long-term transportation planning program in support of the Region's Official Plans, Transportation Master Plans and supporting the implementation of the Region’s rapid transit network in support of the Region’s long term growth management strategy; overseeing the management and use of travel forecasting models to support near and long-term transportation strategies; developing and overseeing the implementation of the transportation demand management program; provides leadership with respect to the planning and government relations as required; assisting in setting the transportation capital program priorities; leading the transportation component of the Region’s Development Charges By-Law.
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Are you a results-oriented professional with a passion for highway engineering projects?
If so, bring your project management skills and specialty transportation planning, design and construction knowledge to this exciting role with the Provincial Highways Management division, Ministry of Transportation.