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ULI SPRING MEETING ULI SPRING MEETING
Colorado Convention Center, Denver, CO, United States May 12-14, 2025

The Interplay between Transit-Oriented Development and the 15-Minute City Continued

Thu Apr 11 10:30 AM — 10:50 AM (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time New York Hilton Midtown - Level 3, Americas Hall I - Area B
Keep the conversation going on TOD and 15-minute cities! In this discussion, Helene Chartier, director of urban planning and design at C40, Eleanor Esser Gorski, CEO and president of the Chicago Architecture Centre, former A/ commissioner of the City of Chicago, and Sander Mozo, planner at the City of Vancouver, continue to discuss the successes and shortcomings of the concept over the past decades. They discuss how the 15-minute city concept can help shape TOD for the better, areas where the two concepts may be at odds, and share their experiences in developing new models for TOD with a greater emphasis on connections to existing neighborhoods and community building.

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Director of Urban Planning and Design C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group

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Chicago Architecture Center

Eleanor Esser Gorski is the CEO and President of the Chicago Architecture Center, the leading organization devoted to celebrating and promoting Chicago as a center of architectural innovation and education. Gorski brings to the role more than 25 years in architecture, historic preservation and urban planning; a passion for design as a way to create equity; and a wealth of deep experience and knowledge of…
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Planner City of Vancouver

Community Planner at the City of Vancouver, part of the Complete Neighbornoods team. Currently leading a transit-oriented area plan focused on delivering vibrant, mixed-use neighborhoods that provide more diverse housing opportunities, public spaces and supporting community infrastructure, including arts and culture uses. Urban designer and Planner by training. Through 7 years of work at the City of Vancouver, supported the implementation of various community area…