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Debunk traffic myths and discover local transportation solutions at The Truth About Traffic

Whether you drive, bike, walk, roll or ride transit, all are invited to attend The Truth About Traffic, a free presentation on June 5 to challenge common misconceptions about urban traffic and transportation.

This evening talk and panel discussion will be led by Brent Toderian, an internationally recognized leader in sustainable urbanism, city planning and transportation. The event will explore proven strategies to tackle traffic challenges in growing communities like Kingston and will include a panel discussion to explore effective local solutions for Kingston—and the necessary steps to achieve them.

“The goal of the evening is to act as a turning point in the local conversation about transportation, and the kind of better solutions we need. That starts with being honest about the kind of things we’ve been getting wrong,” says Toderian.

Event details

  • Date: Thursday, June 5
  • Time: 6 – 8 p.m.
  • Location: Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning, Malting Tower (third floor)

Register to attend the evening talk for free on Eventbrite. Space is limited and we expect spots to go quickly. The event will also be livestreamed for those that cannot attend in person; follow along on the event livestream on the City of Kingston YouTube channel.

Getting to the event

  • By transit: Routes 31/32 and Express 501/502 provide connection to the Tett Centre. Plan your trip at KingstonTransit.ca/TripPlanner or on the Transit mobile app.
  • By bicycle or on foot: Plan your route with the City’s Walking and Cycling Map.
  • By car: Parking, including an accessible parking area, is available on site.

For more information and future engagement opportunities on land use, city planning and transportation, subscribe to updates on the Official Plan and Integrated Mobility Plan.

The City of Kingston acknowledges that we are on the traditional homeland of the Anishinabek, Haudenosaunee, and the Huron-Wendat, and thanks these nations for their care and stewardship over this shared land.

Today, the City is committed to working with Indigenous peoples and all residents to pursue a united path of reconciliation.

Learn more about the City's reconciliation initiatives.

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