2025 ITE & Florida PR District Annual Meeting
August 10-13 | Orlando, FL
Check out our sessions on safety, data and decision-making, human behavior and street design, Complete Streets, emerging modes, and more.
2025 ITE & Florida PR District Annual Meeting
August 10-13 | Orlando, FL
Check out our sessions on safety, data and decision-making, human behavior and street design, Complete Streets, emerging modes, and more.
We look forward to joining peers from across the nation at the 2025 Joint ITE International and Florida Puerto Rico District Annual Meeting and Exhibition to share ideas, insights, and innovative strategies for safer transportation. If you’ll be in Orlando for the event, we’d love to connect!
Safety-Centered Planning & Policy
Integrating Safety at Every Level to Transform Policies, Practices, and Programs
Monday, August 11 – 11:00 AM ET

Meghan Mitman
Regional Principal-in-Charge
Speaker
Safety Across Borders
Monday, August 11 – 1:30 PM ET
This session examines MetroPlan Orlando’s $3.79 million initiative to eliminate roadway deaths by 2050, a key example of regional collaboration, customized action plans, and integrating safety into daily operations amid limited resources. Osceola and Orange County reps will share how they used data-driven safety analyses, development code updates, road retrofits, and design standard adjustments. The session will provide engineers and planners with insights into data-driven safety analyses, regional cooperation, and policy adaptations for safer roadways.

Kathrin Tellez
Regional Principal-in-Charge
Moderator
Advancing Transportation Safety: Leveraging Near-Miss Data for Proactive Analysis
Tuesday, August 12 – 10:45 AM ET
Crash data has traditionally been the cornerstone of safety analysis. However, relying solely on crash data leaves critical gaps in understanding and prevention. This technical session will showcase how consultants and agencies are increasingly incorporating near-miss conflict data as an effective supplementary tool in safety assessments.

Diwu Zhou
Associate
Moderator
Safe System Roundtable
Tuesday, August 12 – 4:15 PM ET

Meghan Mitman
Regional Principal-in-Charge
Moderator
Opportunities to Integrate TSMO into the Safe System Approach
Tuesday, August 12 – 4:30 PM ET

Ian Barnes
Principal
Speaker
Safety Council Showcase and Meeting
Wednesday, August 13 – 10:00 AM ET

Diwu Zhou
Associate
Moderator
Data & Decision-Making
Addressing Data Challenges for Safer Transportation Systems
Tuesday, August 12 – 10:45 AM ET

Kristof Devastey
Office Leader
Speaker
Human Behavior & Street Design
Street Smarts: The 7 Psychological Principles You Need to Design Streets That Work
Tuesday, August 12 – 2:30 PM ET

Natalie Chyba
Senior Associate
Moderator
Emerging Modes & Infrastructure
Accommodating E-Bikes in Roadway and Trail Design
Tuesday, August 12 – 4:30 PM ET

Natalie Chyba
Senior Associate
Moderator

Angelica Rocha
Senior Transportation Planner
Speaker
Complete Streets & Multimodal Networks
Complete Streets Council Showcase and Meeting
Monday, August 11 – 10:30 AM ET

Natalie Chyba
Senior Associate
Speaker
Innovation & Institutional Change
Do Try This at Home: Tales of Innovating, Finding Win-Wins, and Breaking Down Barriers to “Yes”
Monday, August 11 – 3:00 PM ET
US transportation planning faces growing tensions between safety policies and public expectations, such as evacuation needs and housing access. This poster presentation highlights case studies from across the country, exploring tradeoffs and strategies—like VMT mitigation and transit-oriented affordable housing—that align safety, sustainability, and equity goals. It will also explore how innovative outreach, funding mechanisms, and planning tools can support transparent, multimodal solutions.

Ian Barnes
Principal
Presenter
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