tailieunhanh - Bike Lanes, On-Street Parking and Business: A Study of Bloor Street in Toronto’s Annex Neighbourhood

During 2001 96% of corporate organisers made use of the Internet for communication with delegates, 72% used teleconferencing, and 62% used video conferencing, figures that have increased dramatically in the last few years. However, far from reducing the need for meetings, the proliferation of text, e mail and internet messaging has increased the value and importance of face-to-face communication. “Making messages memorable” has become the greatest business challenge of the 21st century. Interactive conferences have become the popular vehicle for the effective delivery and retention of key messages. So, out goes the theatre-style presentation from the file of suited directors hiding behind the lectern on a. | Bike Lanes On-Street Parking and Business A Study of Bloor Street in Toronto s Annex Neighbourhood February 2009 Executive Director Eva Ligeti Clean Air Partnership Researcher and Author Fred Sztabinski Active Transportation Researcher Clean Air Partnership Survey Team Department of Health Sciences Faculty of Medicine University of Toronto Parking Data Planning Department Toronto Parking Authority Advisory Committee Michael Canzi Transportation Policy and Planning Advisor Metrolinx Alan Filipuzzi Senior Transportation Planner City of Toronto Paul Hess Associate Professor Department of Geography Program in Planning University of Toronto Jennifer Penney Director of Research Clean Air Partnership Support has been provided by a grant from the Toronto Community Foundation. CAP would also like to thank Transport Canada and the City of Toronto for their generous support of this work and the following people for their help in reviewing the report Gord Brown Daniel Egan Jennifer Hyland Jana Neumann Lukasz Pawlowski Nancy Smith Lea and Stephanie Tencer. I ĩsr ssr C Slty Toronto Clean Air Partnership 2009 For more information contact Clean Air Partnership 75 Elizabeth Street Toronto Ontario M5G 1P4 Canada 416-392-6672 cap@ Additional copies of this publication may be downloaded at The Clean Air Partnership CAP is a registered charity that works in partnership to promote and coordinate actions to improve local air quality and reduce greenhouse gases for healthy communities. Our applied research on municipal policies strives to broaden and improve access to public policy debate on air pollution and climate change issues. Our social marketing programs focus on energy conservation activities that motivate individuals government schools utilities businesses and communities to take action to clean the air. TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF List of List of List of Executive 1. .

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