This week we're back at the Mpact Transit + Community Conference in Portland Oregon at the Mpact Innovators Poster Sessions. We talk with young professionals about the transportation implementation and policy work they've been doing in the field including designing new transportation hubs, rethinking parking, and improving bus service.
This week we're at the 2025 Mpact Transit + Community Conference in Portland Oregon and we're chatting with young professionals about their work that they presented at the Mpact Innovators poster session. The Innovators is an all-volunteer national networking group that organizes events and networking at the conference each year. Each of the interviews is about five minutes and we have a link to the posters in the show notes in case you want to follow along with the visuals. I will note that the poster sessions occurred during one of the evening gatherings so you may hear a bit of background noise. But there are some pretty cool ideas in here so hopefully you all stick around to check all 8 of them out.
Cameron Thompson - Sisters East Portal Transportation Hub
Veronica Mandasari - Reimagining Mill Avenue: What Tempe can Learn from Portland's Walkable Street Design
Emily D'Antonio - TriMet Better Bus: Improving Reliability at Greeley and Going
Eric Gasper - Bridgeless to Better Burnside
Daniel Lambert - Pathways Transit Assistance Team (PTAT): A Trauma-Informed Alternative to Object-Oriented Security on Transit Systems
Ryan Martyn - Wasted Space: Using Parking Lots to Improve Neighborhood Completeness
Jules Plotts - Employer-Centered Accessibility Model to Non-Dayshift Work
Maddy Belden - Development & Datasets
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