Posts Tagged: Eric Miller
No matter which box Torontonians check on October 27, this city is on a course for change. U of T News is presenting a mini-series of podcasts aimed at giving voters – or anyone interested in the future of cities – an…
As cities around the world grow in size and influence, there is one word that increasingly irritates politicians, city workers and daily commuters – it’s one word that blocks traffic, jams crowds and stops public transit in its tracks. Congestion.…
Traffic lights that think. Apps that use drivers’ input. These are some of the ideas that U of T Engineering experts offer for easing Toronto’s traffic problems. Their ideas are outlined in “The Road Out of Gridlock City,” an article…
Professor Eric Miller (CivE) was recently honoured with the inaugural University of British Columbia (UBC) Margolese National Design for Living Prize. The award recognizes a Canadian who has made outstanding contributions to the development and improvement of living environments for Canadians of…
To better understand the current challenges in expanding Toronto’s transit system,The Toronto Star recently took a closer look at its history, with insight from Professor Eric Miller (CivE), Director of the Cities Centre at U of T. In 1959, it had been five…
As city council gets set to meet Wednesday to debate Toronto’s transit plan, U of T’s Cities Centre, led by Professor Eric Miller (CivE), has issued an open letter to councillors urging them to consider a plan that answers the needs of commuters.…
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